THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
MRS. FRANK BEACH (Brand) 
A late blooming, ivory white variety. The blooms 
are large and flat. The petals are long and narrow 
with some of the lacy effect of Jubilee. I am glad 
it has a much better stem than that famous variety. 
Free blooming and fragrant. 
1 eye division.$1.50 2 eye division.$2.00 
MRS. GEORGE RAWSON (Shaylor) 
A tall cream white full double variety with some 
pink remaining at its cup-shape center. Shows no 
stamens. Has stiff stems and remarkable quality 
in its petals. One of the best Shaylor varieties. 
2 year plant.$3.00 
MRS. HARRIET GENTRY (Brand)—9.1 
One of the latest blooming white peonies which is 
of perfect rose type. The petals are large and of 
very good quality and the blooms often show the 
peculiar tints we find in Solange. Not often seen 
in peony shows on account of its very late season. 
1 eye division.$1.50 2 eye division.$2.00 
1 year plant. 2.50 
MRS. J. H. NEELEY (Neeley) 
Our 1940 blooming season in Van Wert was an ex¬ 
tremely cloudy one and this famous variety opened 
in its own beautiful soft pink color without the 
necessity of being bagged in advance. When covered 
with bags, the flowers, when brought indoors and 
uncovered, show a richness in tone which is not 
excelled and I sometimes believe is not even equaled 
by any other peony. It is evidently quite scarce and 
I hope as many enthusiasts as can secure it will 
plant small divisions of it and give it the careful 
attention which I believe its beauty and outstand¬ 
ing quality of petalage deserve. 
1 eye division.$2.50 2 eye division.$3.50 
1 year plant. 4.00 
MRS. JOHN M. GOOD (Good & Welch) 
An early pure white double variety which blooms 
with many laterals. The flowers have no stamens 
at the center and the strong stems and graceful 
laterals give the plant splendid landscape value. 
1 eye division $2.00 2 eye division $2.50 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND (Edlund) 
This variety was in the Court of Honor at the 
National Peony Show in Rochester, Minnesota. It 
is a white, full double, and somewhat cup-shaped 
variety which blooms late in the season. I give it 
my highest recommendation. 
2 year plant.$8.00 
MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND (Nicholls) 
For the last three seasons this true pink peony has 
been the highest priced and most sought for variety 
in American gardens. Its color is an improvement 
upon Walter Faxon. It is quite free blooming, ap¬ 
parently vigorous, and has no lavender tone in its 
color. I can now offer it at a lower price than it 
has been sold in any former season and I hope that 
within two or three years I can include it in my one 
eye divisions. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only. 
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$40.00 
