THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
MARVEL (Secor)—9.0 
An excellent medium pink bloom on strong stems 
which have few laterals. The plant is erect, the 
color beautiful and this variety has value for win¬ 
ning prizes and for decorating a landscape. 
1 year plant.$1.50 
MARY BRAND (Brand)—8.7 
One of the purest red varieties nearly equal to 
Longfellow in color. The laterals bloom with the 
main buds. It is a vigorous variety and a good 
seller. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division $ .75 
MARY W. SHAYLOR (Shaylor)—9.0 
I purchased this variety twenty-five years ago when 
the price was forty dollars per root. The color is 
very light pink fading almost white. The stems are 
strong and it has a semi-dwarf habit and the 
flowers are carried well, making it a good garden 
variety. 
1 eye division.$ .35 2 eye division $ .50 
1 year plant. 1.00 
MATCHLESS BEAUTY (Neeley) 
Next to Mrs. J. H. Neeley this variety is considered 
by some of our Northwestern Ohio peony enthusiasts 
to be the best Neeley variety. A cream white double 
peony with good quality petals and good stems. 
It has landscape value and the blooms are excellent 
for indoor decoration. 
1 eye division.$1.50 1 year plant.$3.00 
MIGNON (Lemoine)—8.7 
This is one of the slowest growing Lemoine varieties. 
It blooms in midseason. Its color is pink shading 
into white. The blooms are large and are held by 
stiff stems giving it garden value. The blooms on 
five year and older plants are much superior to the 
blooms on younger plants. This variety is evidently 
somewhat scarce in the American market. 
1 eye division $1.00 2 eye division.$1.25 
MILTON HILL (Richardson) 
The very light shell pink blooms on this fifty year 
old variety were very outstanding at the 1940 Na¬ 
tional Peony Show. Some observers believed this 
variety good enough for the Court of Honor. 
1 eye division $ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
MINNIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor)—8.9 
A splendid pink variety with usually only three, 
four, or five rows of petals. The sun soon changes 
its color to white, but it is still very beautiful. I 
regard it as one of the highest quality peonies in 
the world, especially when planted in clay soil. On 
account of the limited number of rows of petals, 
this variety has some of the charm of single va¬ 
rieties and on that account I also list is among the 
single varieties. 
1 eye division 2 eye division 
1 
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.$1.00 
1 for . 
.$1.25 
2 
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. 1.75 
2 for . 
. 2.25 
3 
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. 2.25 
3 for . 
. 3.00 
4 
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. 2.50 
4 for . 
. 3.50 
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