BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
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MIDSEASON PINK PEONIES — CONTINUED 
Per 10 
James R. Mann (8.7) — An attractive large loose fluffy flower; dark 
rose-pink streaked carmine . 3.00 
Lady Alexandra Duff (9.1)—Pond-lily type; an immense loosely 
built and very lovely flower; pale blush pink and very flori- 
ferous. An outstanding show flower . 2.00 
Lillian Gumm (8.9)—An even deep rose-pink with a fine fra¬ 
grance, one of the largest of all Peonies and a fine show 
flower . 3.00 
Mabel L. Franklin (9.0)—Clear brilliant rose-pink shaded salmon, 
a very handsome Peony with a fine clear color . 3.00 
Marguerite Gerard (8.4)—Pale flesh-pink with a deeper rose-pink 
collar. Popular for its large size and free-blooming habit . 1.10 
Marie Crousse (8.9)—A fine variety of note-worthy color and form 
very free-flowering; pale pink shaded rose . 1.80 
Mary W. Shaylor (9.0)—Dwarf; very floriferous; pale flesh-pink 
marked with strong crimson blotches . 2.30 
Mme. Geissler (7.9)—Glossy old-rose-pink shading deeper at the 
base of petals; very large but somewhat weak stemmed . 1.10 
Mons. Jules Elie (9.2)—Glossy lilac-pink; very floriferous; a tall 
strong grower; said to be the largest of all Peonies. One of 
the most popular varieties and exceptionally good as a cut 
flower. 2.30 
Phyllis Kelway (9.0)—Semi-double type. Rose-pink. A charming, 
shaggy, loosely built bloom that makes an unusually fine show 
flower. .. 3.50 
Reine Hortense (President Taft) (8.7)—A large and handsome flat 
flower. Delicate hydrangea-pink silvered at the tips. .. 1.80 
Souv. de Louis Bigot (9.1)—A fine large bloom; brilliant rose- 
pink of a very unusual shade, resembling that of Walter Faxon. 
Does not fade... 3.00 
Therese (9.8)—The flowers are very large and are produced very 
freely; pale translucent old-rose; of splendid form, texture, and 
color. The highest rated pink Peony, and very fine. 3.50 
Tourangelle (9.4)—Pale apple-blossom-pink with deeper salmon 
shades toward the base of the petals; flowers very large. An 
attractive, richly colored, and very popular variety. 1.50 
Walter Faxon (9.3)—A very striking and luminous shell-pink; 
highly regarded for its delicate and distinct color. 4.00 
LATE PINK PEONIES 
Albert Crousse (8.6)—Light rose-pink, almost salmon. Large and 
very full blooms of good form. 1.50 
Elwood Pleas (8.7)—Large flat flowers, pale rose-pink; an even 
colored flower about the same shade as Therese. 1.75 
Gigantea (8.2)—Extremely large flowers of delicate rose-pink. An 
old but attractive and popular variety. 1.80 
Grandiflora (Richardson’s) (8.8)—Bright pink shaded old-rose 
immense flat flowers, one of the very latest to bloom. 1.50 
Hansina Brand (9.1)—Dark flesh pink, shaded darker at the base 
of the petals, suffused salmon. An outstanding large flat show 
flower.-... 17.50 
Henry Avery (8.8)—Guard and crown petals bright light pink, 
a collar of shorter creamy white petals tinged yellow at the 
base. A large handsome bloom with a sharply differentiated 
collar... 2.50 
Jeannot (9.2)—A remarkably fine show bloom, very large and 
free-flowering; a delicate shade of pale rose-pink. 3.00 
La France (9.0)—Enormous and rather flat perfectly formed flow¬ 
ers; very late; fragrant; clear, light pink . 3.00 
Livingstone (8.1)—Old-rose-pink with silvery reflex. Large and 
free-flowering; a good and highly popular variety. 1.50 
Loveliness (8.8)—Pale flesh-pink, A fine late pink with high qual¬ 
ity blooms and an excellent growth habit. 2.30 
Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a 
size are not wholesale, but will be filled at aa advance over printed rates outlined 
Per 100 
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16.00 
25.00 
25.00 
8.00 
15.00 
20.00 
8.00 
20.00 
30.00 
15.00 
25.00 
30.00 
12.00 
35.00 
12.00 
14.00 
15.00 
12.00 
25.00 
25.00 
12.00 
20.00 
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