CHOICE PEONIES 
large 
, CHARLES VERDIER—Deep rose, 
(Mooms, fragrant. Late. Each, 55c. 
CHESTINE GOWDY—Silvery pink, cone- 
ihaped flower with creamy white outer 
e t a 1 s. Late mid-season, very fragrant, 
iuch, 60c. 
FELIX CROCSI^E—Large globular flowers 
of striking ruby-red. Late. A beautiful 
PESTIVA BL4.XIMA—Very large, pure 
white, center prominently flecked crimson. 
Early. Each. 50*. 
FRAGRANS—Dark pink, and very fra¬ 
grant. Late variety and is extensively 
jown for cut-flowers. Each, 49c. 
CJIGANTEA—An immense flower, often 10 
inches across, of exquisite bright pink, full 
BMl double, with a spicy fragrance. Early. 
Mich 05c. 
LADY BRAMWELL—Early. Large, deep 
pink blossoms for Memorial Day. Each, 52c. 
MADAME DE VERNVILLE—A splendid 
late, white peony, enormous flower, sweetly 
fragrant. Each, 39o. 
PRINCE DE TALINDYKE—Large flower 
of dark purple-crimson. Late. Each, 49c. 
TRIOMPHE DU NORD—Bright purplish- 
.red color with silvery reflex. Mid-season, 
i Each, a7c. 
MRS. DEANE PUNK—A magnificent 
pink flower of unusual formation. The 
broad guards and half of the petals 
turn outward, gracefully downward, 
then up. Next is a distinct band of 
golden stamens which encloses a cup¬ 
shaped center of large incurving petals. 
A fine show variety. Each, $1.75. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—Very tall, very 
large, late. Bright old-rose pink, with 
center of lighter rose and pink. Simply 
immense blooms; winner of several 
prizes. Mid-season. Each, $2.25. 
FANNY CROSBY—An early yellow 
Peony with pink guard petals that is 
growing in favor more each year as it 
becomes better known. Very florifer- 
ous. The side buds come into bloom 
with the main flower. Should be cut in 
the bud and developed inside to bring 
out the clear yellow effect. Each, $1.50. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGO T— 
Salmon-pink. Color is a brilliant rose, 
slightly tinted carmine at the base. 
turning to salmon-pink, 
flower—the most vivid 
Each, $1.50. 
A remarkable 
of all pinks. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE—Flowers as big 
as buckets, of bright crimson red and 
of beautiful form, late mid-season. A 
fine show peony, no stamens, most fra¬ 
grant and most distinct in color of all 
the reds. The flowers are simply im¬ 
mense, and its fine form, great size, and 
wonderful color make it an outstanding 
variety. It is the most remarkable red 
peony we have ever seen. There is 
spurious stock on the market but ours 
is absolutely true. Each, $3.00. 
FERN-LEAP PEONY—The very ear¬ 
liest Peony to bloom, in bloom for us 
around May 20th. Finely cut foliage, 
much like that of Cosmos, and very 
brilliant crimson flowers. Very scarce. 
Few growers are able to offer it. Fern- 
leaf Peony should be carefully mulched 
the first winter after planting. Each, 
$2.75. 
MIXED PEONIES colors of red, pink and white, at a bargain price! 
1 Each year we have small loj:s of many good-Peonies, 
which are too small to offer in bur catalog and which are too few to plant in 
our fields. Also, as newer varietibs are introduced, other varieties must be 
discontinued. 
Mixed colors of pink, red and white, our selection: Some of these varieties 
sold at 44c to 58c each last year. Our Special 1939 Price: Each, 28c} 3 for 59c; 
G for $1.10; 12 for $2.00, postpaid. 
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