BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
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MIDSEASON WHITE PEONIES — Continued 
Per 10 
Kelway’s Glorious (9.8)—Immense, shaggy, rather flat, creamy- 
white flowers. Considered one of the three finest of all 
Peonies, though at times rather hard to grow well . 10.00 
La Tenderesse (8.1)—Pond-lily type. Large, free-flowering, and 
fragrant; milk-white with creamy yellow center . 1.50 
Mme. Jules Desert (9.4)—Exquisite flowers of large size; creamy 
white tinged with buff and salmon. One of the very best . 3.50 
Mrs. Edward Harding (9.3)—Pure white, a handsome flower of 
perfect form and delicate lacy quality . 4.00 
Nymphea (8.8)—A fine pond-lily type; creamy white . 2.50 
Primevere (8.6)—Anemonae type. Creamy white guard petals with 
center petals of canary yellow; one of the best of the so-called 
yellow varieties . 4.00 
W. F. Christman (8.8)—Blush-white shaded pink, especially the 
outer petals; very free-flowering and of excellent form . 2.50 
LATE WHITE PEONIES 
Alsace Lorraine (8.8)—Pale waxy white tinted cream and buff. 
Very free-flowering. Of fine form and unusual color . 3.00 
Couronne d’Or (Crown of Gold) (8.1)—Full, evenly rounded 
bloom; snow white showing yellow stamens at the center; a 
very dependable late white of good habit ... 1.30 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (9.2)—An extra fine bloom, white tint¬ 
ed pale yellow. Very late. Very large and quite fragrant, but 
but inclined to be weak-stemmed . 4.00 
Enchanteresse (8.9)—White with yellow tints; very late. Some¬ 
times opens poorly, but when well grown is one of the finest 
whites ... 2.50 
Marie Lemoine (8.5)—Enormous compact, gobular bloom; pure 
white with just a trace of yellow; a very handsome variety . 1.50 
Solange (9.7)—An outstanding variety of fine form and unusual 
coloring; creamy white suffused buff and pale salmon pink. 
One of the most popular of all Peonies . 4.50 
EARLY PINK PEONIES 
Edulis Superba (7.6)—Clear deep bright-rose-pink, a remarkably 
free bloomer. Its extreme earliness, deep color, and ability to 
hold up well make it a desirable cut-flower variety . 1.10 
Floral Treasure (Delicatissima) (7.5)—A clear even pale-lilac-rose; 
very free-flowering; one of the best of the commercial cut- 
flower varieties . 1.10 
Dctavie Demay (8.5)—Very dependable and attractive; large flat 
blooms of soft old-rose-pink, plant rather dwarf . 1.30 
Philomele (7.7)—Anemonae type. A tri-colored Peony. The guard 
petals are a bright violet-rose with a collar of amber yellow 
petals and a wide spreading rose-colored crown . 1.30 
MIDSEASON PINK PEONIES 
Asa Gray (8.1)—Shell-pink thickly dotted with minute crimson 
specks. An unusual flat-topped form; fragrant . 1.50 
Auguste Desert (8.7)—Very deep lilac-rose, almost red, an un¬ 
usually striking and vivid color ... 2.50 
Georgiana Shaylor (8.9)—Very large, light rose-pink with crim¬ 
son markings; a very highly regarded variety, both for gar¬ 
den and for cutting . 2.50 
Germain Bigot (8.5)—Light rose-pink; a very dependable variety 
for general utility purposes . 2.00 
Ginnette (8.6)—A rather dwarf plant of good habit. Flowers large 
pale-pink with old-rose shadings, fragrant . 2.50 
Golden Harvest (7.3)—Pale lilac-rose with a yellow-white center 
that is overlaid with carmine . 1.10 
James R. Mann (8.7)—An attractive large loose fluffy flower; dark 
rose-pink streaked carmine . 3.00 
Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a 
size are not wholesale, but will be filled at an advance over printed ites as outlined 
Per 100 
12.00 
20.00 
20.00 
10.00 
12.00 
8.00 
8.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
20.00 
20.00 
16.00 
20.00 
8.00 
25.00 
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