LAWRENCE 
1939 PEONIES 1939 
ANY 3 PEONIES FOR SI.00 POSTPAID 
3 to 5 Eye Divisions Postpaid in U, S. 
Rating 
9.0 A. M. SLOCUM (FRANKLIN 1920) late pale rose pink 
with large shaggy blooms. 
8.7 AUGUSTE DESSERT (DESSERT 1920) mid. carmine red 
edged with silvery border, creates a vivid bold effect 
and is very high rated for this shade of peonies. 
Strong grower and outstanding in any garden. 
9,0 BARONESS SCHROEDER, late pale flesh white, fra¬ 
grant. 
8.7 CLAIRE DUBOIS, late bright rose pink of globular form. 
8.S CLEMENCEAU, (DESSERT 1920) late, innersurface of 
petals a rich glowing rose pink, very tall and a free 
bloomer with tea rose fragrance. 
8,3 EVENING GLOW, mid. dark shell pink, a big shaggy 
tall free flowering fragrant blooms. 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD, late white of good substance. 
8.2 H. A. HAGENS, late dark rose pink, compact with 
overlapping petals, very fragrant and a wonderful 
keeper. 
8.8 KARL ROSEFIELD, mid. bright crimson, waved incurved 
petals forming a big shaggy bloom. 
S.O LONGFELLOW, late, bright silky crimson intensified by 
golden stamens, grand garden variety. 
8.8 LILLIAN GUMM. (GUMM 1921) late mid. deep even 
rose pink, a great ruffled show peony. 
9.1 LADY ALEX DUFF. mid. pale blush white, if not dis¬ 
budded will produce from 5 to 10 flowers in a cluster. 
8.7 MARY BRAND, mid. dark crimson, very fragrant. 
9.1 MARTHA BULLOCK, late old rose pink, tall with mam¬ 
moth blooms 
9.0 MILTON HILL, late, light luminous shell pink, strong 
stems, excellent foliage, a big loose shaggy bloom. 
+ + TWENTY S 
