AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway)—9.0 
In my judgment, this is one of the great peonies 
of the world. It is semi-double with a very bright 
shade of pink which carries well on the landscape 
and which does not fade out entirely even in the 
brightest sunshine. It has many laterals and it blooms 
through a very long season. It is one of the few 
peonies which has my unqualified recommendation 
as a variety to take to the National Peony Show 
and also as a landscape variety. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
2 year plant. 2.00 
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Brand) 
This excellent late pink peony is very near the 
same color as Blanche King. The stems are strong 
and of sufficient strength to hold up the large 
blooms so that this variety is both a prize winner 
and a landscape variety. 
1 eye division.$1.00 2 eye division.$1.50 
2 year plant . 2.50 
PRESIDENT WILSON (Thurlow)—9.3 
For many years I have believed this to be the very 
best double pink variety from the famous Thurlow 
garden. Its color is beautiful, the size is splendid 
and the stems, after being properly disbudded, will 
hold the main blooms gracefully. 
1 eye division.$1.00 2 eye division.$1.25 
2 year plant. 2.50 
PRIMEVERE (Lemoine)—8.6 
This double peony has pink guard petals when 
it first opens, but these soon fade to pure white. 
The interior petals open a very light yellow just the 
same color as those on Laura Dessert. However, 
both of these varieties should have their buds cov¬ 
ered with heavy paper bags from the time they 
begin to show color until they are in full bloom, 
when they should be cut from the plant, carried 
indoors and the paper bags removed. The peony 
enthusiast will then have in his possession genuine 
yellow peonies which will hold their color for two or 
three days if they are not exposed to too strong 
a light. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
1 year plant. 1.50 
RACHEL (Lemoine)—8.3 
A late midseason rose pink peony with fairly good 
stems. This, I believe, is a very reliable grower 
and holds its color much better than many other 
pink varieties. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert)—9.0 
This peony is in the lottery class as far as reliability 
of producing blooms is concerned, but I believe that 
is its only liability. Its great assets are the tan 
tone in its shade of pink and the quality of its petals. 
I consider it a very interesting variety. 
1 eye division.$ .75 2 eye division.$1.00 
REV. H. TRAGITT (Brand) 
This is a semi-dwarf white variety and it blooms 
very prolifically and deserves a very high rating 
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