THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
JAMES R. MANN (Thurlow)—8.7 
This is one of the very excellent pink double peonies 
placed on the market by the Thurlow brothers at 
the same time they gave us President Wilson.. 
James R. Mann produces a pink bloom of medium 
size but excellent quality and in my garden has 
been more vigorous than any other of the Thurlow 
introductions. I recommend it for color, quality, and 
landscape value. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
1 year plant. 1.00 
JEAN COOPERMAN (Brand) 
An early midseason, even-toned, soft crimson-red 
coming into bloom a few days ^fter Richard Carvel. 
The flower is of good size and pleasant fragrance. 
It is semi-rose in form, made up mostly of large 
petals nicely arranged. An annual and profuse 
bloomer. A fine show flower and, probably a com¬ 
ing red for the commercial cut flower trade. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only.$5.00 
JEANNOT (Dessert)—9.2 
A late blooming, pink peony of loose formation, 
which holds the color admirably and which is able 
to go through rain and wind storms without having 
its landscape value completely destroyed. Its cut 
bloom compares with that of President Wilson and 
Edwin C. Shaw in quality and color, and it is prob¬ 
ably not only one of Mr. Dessert’s best peonies, but 
also one of the best late pink peonies in the world. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
1 year plant.. 1.50 
JOHN L. CRENSHAW (Brand) 
A bright crimson red different from both Longfellow 
and Mary Brand. It opens somewhat like a rose and 
• the outer petals are large and broad. It is of medium 
height with strong erect stems and attractive nar¬ 
row dark green foliage. It is still very scarce. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only.$10.00 
JOHN M. GOOD (Good & Welch)—9.3 
This variety produces very large, beautiful white 
flowers on strong stems which are of only medium 
length. Its carriage gives it excellent landscape 
value and the quality of the bloom is so great that 
it has prize winning possibilities in any peony show. 
1 eye division.$1.00 2 eye division.$1.25 
JUBILEE (Pleas)—8.9 
This is one of the largest, most beautiful, white 
peonies ever grown. Its long irregular petals e-ive 
it somewhat of a lacy appearance and it is excellent 
for use in vases and has often been a winner of first 
nrizes in peony shows. It responds to liquid ferti¬ 
lizers better than any other variety on which I have 
experimented. However, its stems are so weak that 
it must have support. At the annual Van Wert 
Peony Festivals a Queen Jubilee is crowned every 
year. 
1 eye division 2 eye division 
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