36 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
MIDSEASON PINK PEONIES — Continued 
Pf:r 10 Per 100 
Lady Alexandra Dull (9.1)—Pond-lily type; an immense loosely 
built and very lovely flower; pale blush pink and very flori- 
ferous. An outstanding show flower . 2,30 18.00 
Lillian Gumm (8.8)—An even deep rose-pink with a fine fragrance, 
one of the largest of Peonies and a fine show flower. 3.00 25.00 
Mabel L. Franklin (9-0)—Clear brilliant rose-pink shaded salmon, i 
a very handsome Peony with a fine clear color . 3.00 25.00 
Marguerite Gerard (8.4)—Pale flesh-pink with a deeper rose-pink 
collar. Popular for its large size and free-blooming habit. 1.10 8.00 
Marie Crousse (8.9)—A fine variety of note-worthy color and form 
very free-flowering; pale pink shaded rose . 1.80 15.00 
Mary W. Shaylor (9-0)—Dwarf; very floriferous; pale flesh-pink 
marked with strong crimson blotches . 3.00 25.00 
Mme. Geissler (7.9)—Glossy old-rose-pink shading deeper at the 
base of petals; very large but somewhat weak stemmed. 1.10 8.00 
Mons. Jules Elie (9.2)—Glossy lilac-pink; very floriferous; a tall 
strong grower; said to be the largest of all Peonies. One of 
the most popular varieties and a good cut flower . 2.50 20.00 
Phyllis Kelway (9.0)—Semi-double type. Rose-pink. A charming 
shaggy, loosely built flower . 3.50 
Reine Hortense (President Taft) (8.7)—A large and handsome 
flat flower delicate hydrangea-pink silvered at the tips. 1.80 15.00 
Souv. de Louis Bigot (9.1)—Large; brilliant rose-pink of a bright 
and very unusual shade, resembling Walter Faxon in color. 3.50 
Therese (9.8)—The flowers are very large and are produced very 
freely; pale translucent old-rose; of splendid form, texture, 
and color. One of the highest rated pinks and very fine . 3.50 30.00 
Tourangelle (9.4)—Pale apple-blossom-pink with deeper salmon 
shades toward the base of the petals; flowers very large. An 
attractive, richly colored, and very popular variety. 1.50 12.00 
Walter Faxon (9.3) — A very striking and luminous shell-pink; 
highly regarded for its delicate and distinct color . 4.00 35.00 
LATE PINK PEONIES 
Albert Crousse (8.6)—Light rose-pink, almost salmon. Large and 
very full blooms of good form . 1.30 10.00 
Elwood Pleas (8.7)—Large flat flowers, pale rose-pink; an even 
colored flower about the same shade as Therese . 2.00 16.00 
Gigantea (8.2)—Extremely large flowers of delicate rose-pink. An 
old but attractive and popular variety . 1.80 15.00 
Grandiflora (Richardson’s) (8.8)—Bright pink shaded old-rose 
immense flat flowers. One of the latest to bloom . 1.50 12.00 
Jeannot (9.2) — A remarkably fine show bloom, very large and 
free-flowering; a delicate shade of pale rose-pink . 4.00 35.00 
La France (9.0) — Enormous and rather flat perfectly formed flow¬ 
ers; very late; fragrant; clear light pink . . . 2.50 20.00 
Livingstone (8.1) — Old-rose-pink with silvery reflex. Large and 
free-flowering; a good and highly popular variety . 1.50 12,00 
Loveliness (8.8)—Pale flesh-pink. High quality blooms and an ex¬ 
cellent growth habit .-. 2.50 20.00 
Madelon (8.7) — Silvery pink flushed carmine. A large handsome 
compact flower of heavy substance ..... 5.00 
Martha Bulloch (9.1)—Very large cup-shaped blossoms of excep¬ 
tional quality; bright old-rose-pink shading shell pink . 5.00 
Maude L. Richardson (8.5)—Light rose-pink with an exceptionally 
pleasing fragrance, blooms very large . 2.50 20.00 
Milton Hill (9.0) — An outstanding variety with a particularly sym¬ 
metrical flower. Luminous and very light shell-pink . 5.00 
Mme. Boulanger (7.8) — Soft glossy cameo-pink; a popular variety- 1.10 8.00 
Mme. Emile Galle (8.5)—Soft rose-pink shading deeper at the 
center. Prized for its delicate color and texture ... 1.10 8.00 
Phoebe Cary (8.8) — Pale old-rose-pink, shading darker toward the 
center; very tall grower; a very good flower of unusual color 3.00 
All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as printed on page 
2. These should b^e carefully noted as we cannot vary from them. 
