RETAIL PRICE LIST 1939-1940 
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DOUBLE VARIETIES 
RATE EACH^ 
8.6 Albert Crousse_ .25 
Double, light rose pink with creamy tone. Profuse 
bloomer. Strong stems and good foliage. 
8.1 Asa Gray_^_ .25 
Delicate pink, some years slightly mottled. Very 
fiee-flowering and very fragiant. Fine for cutting. ^ 
8.7 Avalanche-- .25 j 
One of the veiy best of the white peonies, late f 
and a very prolific bloomer. A fine cut flower, I 
8.8 Ball of Cotton_1.00 I 
As name implies, this peony, when fully open, is S 
large compact white ball. Fragrance mild. Strong 1 
stems and good bloomer. f 
9,0 Baroness Schroeder_ : __ .40 t 
Creamy white, late mid-season. Fine cut flower \ 
and very fragrant. | 
8.0 Boule De Neige_ .25 | 
A good white free-bloomer, mid-season. A low J 
priced variety where quantity of white flowers ^ 
are wanted. ? 
8.6 Cherry Hill_ .60 | 
Very early red, medium size. Good bloomer. 1 
8.7 Claire Dubois_ .50 J 
Very large and one of the finest peonies, makes ? 
enormous buds and flowers. A valuable cut flower 5 
variety, in the dark pink class, and holds its color % 
well. Blooms in late mid-season. J 
9.5 Daphne_ 1.50 | 
One of the very largest peonies. Late and a pure I 
white. 
Edith Forrest_ .40 
This peony has not been rated and the only reason 
I can conceive is that it is not very general in 
commerce but it is in my mind one of the very 
best of dark pink blooming just after Edulis 
Superba and a leally fine peony. 
7.6 Edulis Superba_.25 
This is one of the few peonies which we have that 
is lated under eight and there is no reason why 
Edulis Superba should cany this low rating as it 
is really a good peony, early, free-flowering and 
a fine cut flower in the dark pink class. 
