THE BONNEWITZ PEONY GARDENS 
ALICE HARDING (Lemoine)—9.5 
An extremely large cream white full double rose 
shape variety with very strong stems. The only 
variety which ever sold at $200.00 per root. Excellent 
for cut flowers and for landscape. It has my highest 
recommendation. 
1 eye division.$1.50 2 eye division.$2.00 
5 eye division. 3.50 
AMA-NO-SODE (Japan)—9.2 
One of the best pink Japanese varieties I have ever 
seen. Good on the landscape, in the show room and 
for interior decoration. I like to suggest a mass 
planting of this variety. It has a fairly long bloom¬ 
ing season and perfect foliage. 
1 eye division.$1.00 2 eye division.$1.25 
5 eye division. 2.50 
FRANK E. GOOD (Good & Welch) 
It opens a most delicate shade of pink. Shows pink 
and yellow tone at the center of the flower which 
consists of very, very narrow petals. Splendid car¬ 
riage. Flower medium size and not very heavy. 
Excellent for landscape. 
1 eye division.$1.25 2 eye division.$1.50 
5 eye division. 2.50 
HANSINA BRAND (Brand)—9.1 
This flesh pink, double peony is probably the most 
famous one originated by Mr. Brand. It has won first 
class prizes several times at our National Peony 
Shows. Its color is much affected by the amount of 
light or cloud on its day of exhibition. Sometimes it 
carries a beautiful corn color and at other times 
there is no evidence of this shade in its beautiful 
bloom. I consider it a very valuable peony. 
1 eye division.$1.50 2 eye division.$2.00 
5 eye division. 3.50 
HELEN (Thurlow)—9.0 
This is probably the very best pink single peony in 
the world and in order that both its beauty and 
quality be perfectly appreciated it should be grown 
on clay soil. However, it is as large and often 
larger when grown on loam or sandy soil, but it 
lacks the extra high quality which is shown by the 
thickness of the petals when grown on clay. I recom¬ 
mend it without reservation, for both clay and loam 
soils. 
1 eye division $1.50 2 eye division $2.00 
5 eye division. 3.00 
IMPERIAL RED (Sass) 
This variety was first introduced under the name 
Imperial Pink, but as it is not a true pink, the 
originator, Mr. Hans Sass, has allowed its name to 
be changed to Imperial Red. It has, I believe, the 
strongest stems of any single peony and I believe 
that its blooms are also of larger size. It is a perfect 
landscape variety. 
1 eye division $ .75 2 eye division $1.00 
5 eye division. 1.50 
ISANI GIDUI (Japan)—9.3 
This yellow and white Japanese peony is in my 
opinion the best in its class. It is good in the garden, 
in the home, and on the show table. It has been in 
