AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT (Kelway)—8.9 
This variety is, I believe, the best and sturdiest of 
the Kelway single pink peonies for use upon the 
landscape and for interior decoration. It has my 
recommendation. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
RED WARRIOR (Brand) 
This is one of the best very early red single varieties 
and in some parts of the country will produce blooms 
for Memorial Day. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only.$5.00 
SILVIA SAUNDERS (Saunders) 
This variety is usually listed as a double. However, 
it gives me the same delight which I find in viewing 
the single blooms. It seems like a glorified single 
with its beautiful shell-pink petals arranged in a cup 
shape like a mammoth wild rose. I recommend it most 
highly. 
1 year plants only.$2.50 
SWAN WHITE (Good & Welch) 
This new white single peony is of large size and 
instead of only one row of petals it has developed 
a second row. I believe that it is of superior quality 
to many of the older varieties. 
1 eye division.$2.50 2 eye division.$3.00 
WASECA (Brand) 
A new red single variety the color of which may be . 
described as a deep rich maroon. The great substance 
of its petals and its remarkable color attract the 
garden lover’s attention. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only.$5.00 
ZULU WARRIOR (Glasscock) 
This is one of the hybrid peonies, half European and 
half Chinese. It is a very large and early cup shape 
black-red variety, if you can imagine that combina¬ 
tion, on tall stiff stems with large leaves on a strong 
growing plant. 
2 to 5 eye divisions only.$5.00 
PARCEL POST 
Here is the scale of parcel post prices on packages this year. 
The charges on one division of any size (or root of any size) 
will be 10c. The charges on two roots or divisions will be 12c, 
on three roots or divisions 14c, on four roots or divisions 16c, 
and one cent for each additional root or division. 
^apanzije, UoAletie^ 
In the history of the peony, since the creation of the 
first single or simple one, the appearance of the Jap¬ 
anese type shows the arrival at the half way period 
between that first small insignificant specimen and 
the modern Dorothy J. or A. B. Franklin of the 1940 
Peony Show. The very small stamens of the single 
peony have grown in size and beauty until they have 
become the stately gold trimmed staminodes which 
give such regal appearance to Yellow King, Ama-No- 
Sode, Isani Gidui, and Tamate-Boku. At this half way 
position in my catalogue I place the list of Japanese 
varieties which first appeared at the half way period 
of the transformation of single peonies into the ma¬ 
jestic double ones. 
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