KARL ROSEFIELD 
PEONIES 
We grow over 200 varieties and will be glad to quote 
prices on any not listed here. Peonies will be shipped in 
September only but may be included with spring orders 
and shipment will be made at planting time. 
Alice Harding 9.5—Huge creamy-white flowers of perfect 
form. Very double and extremely prolific. $3.50 each 
A. M. Slocum 9.0—A very fine large white coming very late. 
$1.25 each 
Baroness Schroeder 9.0.—A wonderful late pure white va¬ 
riety. Opens a delicate pink and soon fades to a waxy 
white. 50c each 
Cherry Hill 8.6.—Very tall, growing red of such brilliant 
color that it stands out noticeably among all-red groups. 
One of the longest lasting of all peonies. $1.00 each 
Couronne d’Or 8.1—Outer petals pure white inclosing a ring 
of yellow stamens which in turn inclose a tuft of white 
center petals tipped carmine. One of the most satis¬ 
factory white peonies grown as it never burns and never 
fails to give a wealth of wonderful cut flowers. 50c each 
Duchess de Nemours 8.1.—An early creamy-white having 
excellent clean foliage. A dependable and profuse 
bloomer. 40c each 
Edulis Superba 7.6.—We think this grand old variety great¬ 
ly under-rated. A beautiful deep pink crown type bloom¬ 
ing profusely which is always ready at Memorial Day 
for us. 35c each 
Felix Crousse 8.4.—Pine deep rose-red sort making an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. 50c each 
Festiva Maxima 9.3.—Tall early white flecked crimson. 
Very large rose-type. 40c each 
Frances Willard 9.1.—-A very fine white mid-season open¬ 
ing a faint blush. An excellent show flower. 75c each 
Kelway’s Glorious 9.8.—We consider this the best white 
peony grown. It is very large and might be likened to 
a magnified rose in type and silken texture but the 
petals are so arranged that the whole flower seems to 
be made of exquisite white silk lace. Very fragrant. 
$1.50 each 
Kelway’s Queen 8.8—Immense globular blooms of fine form 
and habit. Deep flesh-pink with a few markings of car¬ 
mine in the center. $2.00 each 
Karl Rosenfield 8.8.—Tall vigorous grower and extremely 
free flowering. Rich, deep, brilliant red. Fine foliage 
and a wonderful cut flower. 40c each 
Lady Alexander Duff 9.1.—One of the largest and finest 
pinks. A beautifully formed fragrant rose-type. Uni¬ 
versally admired. $1.00 each 
LeCygne 9.9.—The highest rated peony grown. Huge del¬ 
icately fragrant pure white blooms in early mid-season. 
$1.50 each 
Longfellow 9.0.—One of the very most popular red peonies 
because of its dependability under all conditions and its 
wonderful large bright crimson color which does not 
fade in the sun. Should be in every collection. $1.00 each 
JAPANESE PEONY MIKADO (See page 35) 
Mary Brand 8.7. —One of the finest reds. A dependable 
bloomer and long-keeping cut flower. 75c each 
Martha Bulloch 9.1.—The largest of the really good peonies, 
blooms often measuring from 9" to 12" across. A fine 
deep old rose, very fragrant. 75c each 
Milton Hill 9.0.—A delicate salmon-pink. One of the best 
show flowers, admired everywhere. 75c each 
Mme. Jules Dessert 9.4—Exquisite flowers of creamy white 
suffused with buff and salmon emanating from the heart 
of the enormous blooms. $1.25 each 
Mons. Jules Elie 9.3.—This peony is almost without a 
rival. The beautifully incurved petals give the same 
effect as a huge Chrysanthemum and the color is a pure 
bright pink. Unexcelled as a cut flower. 50c each 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac 8.8.—This is the darkest red peony. 
A wonderful dark garnet with black reflex. A strong 
grower having large rose type blossoms. An outstanding 
flower in any group. 75c each 
Mrs. Edward Harding 9.3—Very large flowers of pure snowy 
white. Very full, closely-knit petalage. $1.25 each 
Officinalis Rubra FI. PI. 8.6.—The grand old Memorial 
Day red peony of our Grandmothers’ gardens. Large, 
round vivid crimson blooms. 35c each 
Rosa Bonheur 9.0.—Lovely light violet-rose flecked crim¬ 
son. A large delicate lace-like flower. $1.25 each 
Sarah Bernhardt 9.0.—Apple-blossom pink silver tipped. 
Perfect form and delicately scented. Always found 
among the winners of every show. 75c each 
Solange 9.7.—Beautiful and distinct, showing rich orange- 
salmon or Havana-brown coloring which seems to 
emanate from the heart of the flower. $1.00 each 
Therese 9.8.—A wonderful pink early midseason having 
petals of unusual texture resembling heavy crepe paper. 
The supreme achievement of its originator, Dessert. 
50c each 
Tourangelle 9.4.—Another extremely popular sort coming 
in late midseason. A delicate pearly white suffused 
with shades of old rose and salmon. 75c each 
Walter Faxon 9.3.—The most vivid of all pinks. Should 
be cut in the bud and opened indoors for the best color. 
75c each 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Distinct in having a huge cup of guard petals surround¬ 
ing a cushion of petaloids Exotic flowers like nothing 
else that grows. Do not confuse the Japanese sorts 
with singles which have a center of staminoides. 
Flamboyant 8.5—Violet crimson of beautiful form with huge 
cushion of light yellow edged with gold and red. 
$1.25 each 
Fuyajo 9.2.—Rich, mahogany-red, center petaloids tipped 
with golden chamois. $1.00 each 
Gold Mine 8.2.—Broad guard petals of bright rose, center 
rose tipped with gold. $1.50 each 
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ALL PLANTS MARKED <*) ARE SUITABLE FOR THE ROCKERY 
