RATE EACH 
8.7 Elwood Pleas _ .40 
Large, late pink peony on the order of Therese. 
8.3 Eugene Bigo^i _ .50 
Large, late crimson peony. 
8.4 Felix Crousse _ .25 
r Late, mid-season red peony, one of the Big Four 
of peonies, and probably the largest seller of all 
red peonies. Sure bloomer and always opens well. 
9.2 Festiva Maxima_ .25 
One of the oldest of the white peonies and some 
say the very best white yet produced. A sure 
bloomer. One of the Big Four. 
Frank E. Good_5.00 
One of the newer peonies not yet rated. In color 
is like Solange but more sure to bloom. We pre¬ 
dict great things for this peony. 
9.1 Frances Willard_ .75 
Large perfectly formed flowers of blush white with 
creamy tint. Blooms in late mid-season. 
9.3 Frankie Curtis_2.00 
This is sure one of the better types of peonies 
of the newer varieties in white. Tall, free bloomer 
with stiff stem and sure to please. 
8.2 Gigantea__ .75 
Double type, veiy large rose pink, with pleasing 
fragrance, excellent foliage. One of the very 
largest peonies. 
Gloriana_ .50 
Not yet rated and not well known but a very 
good pirfk. 
Grace Batson _ 2.00 
This is a deep pink and a good one. 
8.2 Grover Cleveland _ .40 
Large, red, late mid-season. 
9.5 Hansina Brand_ 3.00 
A very late, dark flesh-pink peony. This peony has 
been a prize winner two different years and always 
makes a good showing. 
9.0 Hazel Kinney _ 2.00 
Hydrangea pink, mid-season. One of the good 
varieties originated by Brand. 
8.7 James Kelway _ .25 
Very large, early mid-season peony, opening pink 
and turning white. Fine for cutting. 
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