THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
SUZETTE (Dessert)—8.2 
This is one of the six best pink landscape varieties 
in my collection. I can recommend it for both 
beauty and sturdiness. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
TEMPEST (Auten) 
Very brilliant dark red semi-double variety with 
strong stems. Mr. Auteii, its originator, believes 
it is the best semi-double red on the market. 
3 to 5 eye divisions.$5.00 
1 year plant.. 4.00 
THERESE (Dessert)—9.8 
This pink peony, originated in 1904, has a rating 
of 9.8 which makes it the highest rated pink peony 
in the world. It blooms early in the season, has 
good foliage, and best of all, it has strong stems. 
I believe everybody loves this particular variety as 
I know of no bad habit or quality. Purchasers are 
fortunate to be able to buy the best pink peony in 
the world at such a modest price. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
1 year plant. 1.00 
2 year plant. 2.00 
THOMAS C. THURLOW (Thurlow)—9.1 
A very light pink peony of excellent size and quality 
with a slight salmon tone. This variety needs special 
care and possibly a special treatment of the soil as 
it is not easy to bring it to perfection. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
2 year plant. 2.00 
THURA HIRES (Nicholls, 1938) 
A large double white variety of rose shape and with 
splendid petals. There is a light yellow glow at the 
base of the wide petals. It blooms in late midseason 
on strong stiff stems and it is vigorous, thrifty, and 
fragrant. 
3 to 5 eye divisions only.$15.00 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert)—9.4 
In 1935 and again in 1937, this beautiful peony had 
more charm in its form and in its color than any 
other peony in my garden. This was because during 
its blooming season, the sky was overcast and the 
sun did not take from it the most beautiful pink 
color carried by any peony. But with bright sunshine 
this variety is pure white and shows its beautiful 
pink colors only when the opening buds are com¬ 
pletely covered by thick paper bags which are not 
removed until after the stems are cut and the flowers 
carried indoors. 
1 eye division.$ .50 2 eye division.$ .75 
1 year plant. 1.25 
2 year plant. 2.00 
TRAGEDY (Hollis)—8.0 
A late, tall, red, double peony whose quality and 
color in some years are equal to those in Philippe 
Rivoire. It is, however, not so reliable a variety as 
Philippe Rivoire and should not be purchased to sup¬ 
plant that variety. 
1 eye division $ .75 2 eye division $1.00 
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