Battle Creek, Mich. 
PEONIES—Double Flowered 
DOUBLE FLOWERED PEONIES 
8.6 ALBERT CROLTSSE—Creamy rose-pink, tall, fragrant, profuse.$ .40 
9.5 ALICE HARDING—Large, midseason flower of delicate flesh-pink with a 
creamv-white cup. Refined form and texture and sw r eet fragrance. 3.00 
9.0 A. M. SLOCUM—Late, large flow T ers, pale pink tones of great beauty.50 
8.7 AUGUSTE DESSERT—Large, midseason, intensely pink, silvery tipped. 
Cup shaped. Rated too low. A real comer.50 
8.7 AVALANCHE—Waxy blush-white with faint pink center, rated as a splen¬ 
did late white of perfect form...45 
8.0 ASSMANSHAUSEN—Late, light pink fading to white, strong -stems. Lat¬ 
erals flower freely after main bloom. 1.50 
9.0 BARONESS SCHROEDER—Finest white Peony for cut flowers, long keep¬ 
ing. Opens pale pink fading to white. Fragrant, tall, strong stems.55 
8.0 BOULE DE NEIGE—Large, early midseason, white with yellow flush and 
crimson flecks. Pungent fragrance, tall, strong stems, free blooming.75 
8.2 BRAND’S MAGNIFICENT—Large, late midseason. Deep dark red. Strong 
stems, good foliage, very prolific.60 
7.5 BUNCH OF PERFUME—A very fragrant Peony of deep rose color.60 
8.5 CHARLES NEIDEL—Large, mid-season; shaggy, rose-pink, waxy flowers, 
bright yellow stamens. Strong growth.75 
8.6 CHERRY HILL—Very early, medium size. Glistening maroon with bright 
yellow stamens. Strong, free blooming .35 
8.7 CLAIRE DUBOIS—Large double flowers of satiny pink; late. Very fine.45 
COMMANDER (A. M. Brand 1928)—An extra large, compact, high-built 
flower of a true self solferino-red. Excellent flowers after other reds are gone 2.50 
9.1 CORNELIA SHAYLOR—A large, late flower of pale rose with deeper 
center and faint fragrance. Reliable late variety.75 
8.5 CORONATION—Midseason. Pale rose pink with much darker center; deli¬ 
cate lilac fragrance; medium height, good stems and foliage. Distinct. 1.00 
7.4 COQUETTE—Medium size, globular flower, late. Flesh-pink.35 
8.5 DESIRE—Large, midseason. Soft rose-pink, slightly tinted lilac. Rich rose 
fragrance. Scarce .. 1.00 
8.1 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—Early, superb, cup-shaped, sulphur-white, 
changing to snow-white. Fragrant. Chaste and beautiful.40 
7.6 EDULIS SUPERBA—Very early. Bright old rose to pink. Very fragrant. 
Exceedingly floriferous. “Decoration Day pink.”.30 
9.1 EDWIN C. SHAW—A very large, late cup shaped flesh-pink of delicate 
fragrance with stiff stems and good foliage.75 
9.2 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING—Very large, very late, creamy blush 
opening to white with a pale yellow 7 glow. Very fragrant.75 
8.7 ELWOOD PLEAS—Bloom of largest size, light shell-pink with delicate 
lavender tone. Does not fade. Midseason. Fragrant, long keeping.50 
8.9 ENCHANTRESS—Very large, globular, rose-type flower of great beauty; 
pure creamy white flecked crimson. Late, tall, free, strong.60 
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