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BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
LATE PINK PEONIES—CONTINUED 
Per 10 
Madelon (8.7)—Silvery pink flushed carmine. A large handsome 
compact flower of heavy substance . 4.00 
Martha Bulloch (9.1) — Very large cup-shaped blossoms of excep¬ 
tional quality; bright old-rose-pink shading shell pink . 5.00 
Maude L. Richardson (8.5)—Light rose-pink with an exceptionally 
pleasing fragrance, blooms very large. 2.30 
Milton Hill (9.0)—An outstanding variety with a particularly sym¬ 
metrical flower. Luminous and very light shell-pink . 5.00 
Mme. Boulanger (7.8)—Soft glossy cameo-pink; a popular variety... 1.10 
Mme. Emile Galle (8.5)—Soft rose-pink shading deeper at the 
center. Prized for its delicate color and texture . 1.10 
Phoebe Cary (8.8)—Pale old-rose-pink, shading darker toward the 
center; very tall grower; a very good flower of unsual color.... 3.00 
President Wilson (9.3)—Soft rose-pink changing to shell-pink; an 
especially fine and fragrant flower carried on strong graceful 
stems ... 10.00 
Raoul Desert (9.0)—Brilliant shell-pink of a shade very rare in 
Peonies; shading much the same as in Walter Faxon . 4.50 
Rosa Bonheur (9.0)—Very large bloom, a fine old-rose-pink with 
red markings; a highly prized and very reliable variety . 4.00 
Sarah Barnhardt (9.0)—Flower of remarkable size and very full; 
apple-blossom-pink with silvery reflex. Very popular and un¬ 
doubtedly the best late commercial cut-flower variety . 2.50 
EARLY RED PEONIES 
Adolphe Rosseau (8.5)—A tall strong grower with rather loose 
flowers; a beautiful dark garnet-red with metalic reflex. 2.50 
Cherry Hill (8.6)—A very popular and outstanding dark velvety 
red; one of the earliest of the Chinese Peonies. 4.00 
Officinalis Rubra (8.6)—The well-known May-flowering Peony; 
earliest of all, blooming two weeks ahead of the Chinese 
varieties. Large globular dark crimson blooms. 2.30 
Modeste Guerin (7.8)—Large and free-flowering; a light rose-red 
of the "American Beauty’’ shade, a very popular old variety. 1.50 
Philippe Riviore (9.2)—Symmetrical flowers on strong stems; very 
dark wine-red with blackish sheen. Very dark red. 10.00 
Richard Carvel (8.8)—Large, bright crimson, valued for its earli¬ 
ness, unfading color, and attractive fragrance; generally consid¬ 
ered one of the best of the red Peonies... 3.00 
MIDSEASON RED PEONIES 
Aviateur Lindbergh (8.4)—A new and very promising clear dark 
red ..... 17.50 
Delachei (7.1)—Deep dazzling red; a profuse bloomer. One of 
the best known of the older types. 1.20 
Felix Crousse (8.4)—Large globular blooms of deep ruby red; best 
and most profitable red for commercial cut-flowers and un¬ 
questionably the most generally popular of all red Peonies. 1.60 
Grace Ott (8.8)—A compact brilliant dark crimson flower. A free 
bloomer and well liked where known. 6.00 
Judge Dillon—Deep blood-red; well formed and a good variety. 1.10 
Karl Rosenfield (8.8)—Clear even bright crimson. A very reliable 
bloomer, rates with Felix Crousse as one of the best reds. ' 1.60 
Longfellow (9.0)—Bright cherry red; very popular because of its 
distinct and fadeless color and general dependability. 3.50 
Louis Van Houtte (7.9)—Deep cherry red, an old favorite.. 1.20 
Mary Brand (8.7)—Brilliant clear dark crimson with silvery sheen. 
A very popular and reliable red Peony with large and fragrant 
flowers, excellent for cut-flowers..... 5.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (8.8)—Maroon-crimson with a silky black 
luster; a variety of much distinction, said to be the darkest red 
Peony... 4.00 
All orders are booked subject to our regular Terms and Conditions of Sale as 
pages 2 and 3. These should be carefully noted as we cannot vary from them. 
Per 100 
20.00 
8.00 
8.00 
22.00 
22.00 
35.00 
20.00 
12.00 
25.00 
9.00 
12.50 
8.00 
12.50 
9.00 
35.00 
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