THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
ALMA (Shaylor)—8.5 
A pink variety with stiff stems. The flower has no 
value in the show room, but the dainty color and 
strong stems give it landscape value in the garden 
and in a border planting. 
1 eye division 2 eye division 
1 for .$ .50 
2 for .75 
3 for . 1.00 
1 for .$ .75 
2 for . 1.10 
3 for . 1.35 
ALTAR CANDLES (Pleas)—8.0 
This variety has small cup shape, pink blooms with 
wax white petaloids tipped with red. You must draw 
on your imagination a great deal to see the Altar 
Candles. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
AMA-NO-SODE (Japan)—9.2 
One of the best pink Japanese varieties I have ever 
seen. Good on the landscape, in the show room and 
for interior decoration. I like to suggest a mass 
planting of this variety. It has a fairly long bloom¬ 
ing season. 
1 eye division 2 eye division 
1 
for . 
.$1.00 
1 for . 
.$1.25 
2 
for . 
. 1.75 
2 for . 
. 2.25 
3 
for . 
. 2.25 
3 for . 
. 3.00 
4 
for .. 
. 2.50 
4 for . 
. 3.50 
AUREOLIN (Shaylor, 1917)—8.9 
This medium size, late midseason, variety has pink 
guard petals and the centers of the blooms are com¬ 
posed of narrower bright canary yellow petaloids 
which are wider and deeper in color than the stam- 
inodes on nine tenths of the so called yellow varieties. 
Under different kinds of cultivation and on different 
soils this variety shows very interesting variations. 
2 year plant.:.$1.00 
DAINTY LASS (Glasscock) 
This is another of Mr. Glasscock’s hybrid peonies 
(one parent a European variety and the other a Chin¬ 
ese one). It is an extremely beautiful soft coral pink 
blooming Japanese form of which any peony en¬ 
thusiast will be very proud. 
2 to 5 eye divisions only.$15.00 
FUGI ZOMA GORONO (Japan) 
A light pink variety of high quality which is growing 
in favor. I recommend its beauty and quality. 
1 eye division—$1.25 2 eye division.$1.50 
FUYAJO (Japan)—9.2 
A few years ago this was considered the best red 
Japanese peony. However, it does not grow tall and 
the flowers are not held stiff enough on the stems for 
landscape use, but its strong color draws the visitor’s 
attention. 
1 eye division $ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
GODDESS (Kelway) 
This is probably the fourth or fifth best Japanese 
variety in my collection. The flowers are large, of 
splendid lilac-pink color and its strong tall stems and 
its reliability lead me to believe it has a long future 
to spend in American gardens. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
2 year plant . 2.00 
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