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AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
JAMES KELWAY (Kelway)—8.7...... .75 
I am told that the famoua Kelway Gardens in 
Langport, England, are no longer in existance, but 
James Kelway, the first and greatest member of the 
family will long be remembered by the name of the 
excellent, white, early, rose shaped, fragrant peony 
which bears his name. I am glad to recommend it. 
JAMES R. MANN (Thurlow)—8.7..... 1.00 
This is one of the very excellent pink double 
peonies placed on the market by the Thurlow bro¬ 
thers at the same time they gave us President Wil¬ 
son. James R. Mann produces a pink bloom of 
medium size but excellent quality and in my garden 
has been more vigorous than any other of the 
Thurlow introductions. I recommend it for color, 
quality, and landscape value. 
JEANNOT (Dessert)—9.2....... 1.50 
A late blooming, pink peony of loose formation, 
which holds the color admirably and which is able 
to go through rain and wind storms without having 
its landscape value completely destroyed. Its cut 
bloom compares with that of President Wilson and 
Edwin C. Shaw in quality and color, and it is prob¬ 
ably not only one of Mr. Dessert’s best peonies, 
but also one of the best late pink peonies in the 
world. 
JOHN M. GOOD (Good & Welsh)—-9.3.. 2.50 
This variety produces very large, beautiful white 
flowers on strong stems which are of only medium 
length. Its stiff stems give it excellent landscape 
value and the quality of the bloom is so great that 
it has prize winning qualities in any peony show. 
JOHN RICHARDSON (Richardson)—8. 1.00 
This double peony is of large size with a very beau¬ 
tiful deep pink color with a very compact body of 
petals which hold their color rather better than any 
other variety of the same shade. It has strong 
stems. 
JUBIIXE (Pleas)—8.9 .. 1.00 
This is one of the largest, most beautiful, white 
peonies ever grown. Its long irregular petals give 
it somewhat of a lacy appearance and it is excellent 
for use in vases and has often been a winner of first 
prizes in peony shows. It responds to liquid ferti¬ 
lizers better than any other variety on which I have 
experimented. However, its stems are so weak 
that it must have support and it should be grown 
in the cutting garden only. At the annual Van Wert 
Peony Festivals a Queen Jubilee is crowned every 
year. 
JUDGE BERRY (Brand)—8.6 ..... 1.00 
A very early delicate pink variety with double 
flowers and with medium long stems. 
JUDGE SNOOK (Good & Reese) .... 20.00 
This very large cream white peony has broad petals 
of excellent substance borne on good stems. It is, 
I am quite sure, the very best white double peony 
of the entire Good & Reese introductions. I believe 
it has a most excellent future. 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield)—8.8 .. .75 
This splendid red peony has all the qualifications 
of a satisfactory variety for cut blooms and can be 
relied upon as a good keeper. Its stems are strong 
and it has some garden value. 
