AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
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CAPTAIN KIDD (Auten) .. 4.00 
A new red variety, double, with medium strong 
stems. 
CAROLYNE MAE NELSON (Sass) .. ... 25.00 
New. Late midseason. Named in honor of Mrs. 
A. C, Nelson, President of the Lincoln Garden 
Club. This is a large flower, very dark, crimson 
maroon. Not a dull muddy color, but a rich spark¬ 
ling color, full of life. Tall strong stems, free- 
blooming and a sure bloomer. Always good. Stock 
very limited. (Introducer's description). 
CHARLES VERDIER (Calot) ... 1.00 
A deep rose-pink double peony with long stems 
blooming in clusters. If one or two of the lateral 
buds on each stem are plucked off before the 
blooming season, the plant will make a good show 
in the garden. 
CHERRY HILL (Thurlow)—8.6 ..... 1.00 
This is an early blooming, red, double peony whose 
petals are built loosely together and which is con¬ 
sequently able to stand rather severe rain storms. 
This year it bloomed earlier even than Richard 
Carvel and it consequently has some value as a cut 
flower for Memorial Day. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS (Crousse)—8.7. . .75 
This is a very large, late, medium dwarf, double 
peony. It is a bright rose-pink almost a mauve 
pink with the color growing paler towards the 
tips of the petals. It has good stiff stems which 
hold the flowers well, making it an excellent gar¬ 
den plant. 
CLARA ANDERSON (Anderson-Hollis) ... 1.00 
This is a very old peony from the Hollis Gardens 
which growers were unable to identify. As it was 
discovered in Miss Anderson’s garden in Van 
Wert, it was given her name. It is a good white 
peony with golden stamens. 
CORAL QUEEN (Sass) . 2.50 
New. Late. Large blooms of exquisite blush pink 
with faint rose dots. Tall strong stems, a sure and 
and profuse bloomer. (Introducer's description). 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR (Shaylor)—9.1 ... 2.00 
This shell pink Shaylor peony is, I believe, just as 
good and possibly even a little bit superior to the 
newer Nick Shaylor which has attracted so much 
attention during the last three years. Cornelia is 
possibly a trifle larger and more beautiful than the 
newer variety. 
DANA GARNOCK 
This variety is not in commerce. It belongs to one 
of my customers whose name was lost when I 
moved my office several years ago. I hope to get 
in touch with the owner of the plant through this 
statement. Not for sale. 
