Four 
Winds 
Choice 
Peonies 
(PAEONIA) 
Double-Flowering 
Varieties 
Out of the long list of 
named Peonies we have 
attempted to select the 
most representative one 
in each color-range. The 
following list is com¬ 
prised mostly of the high¬ 
est rated Peonies in the 
world. 
Felix Crousse. Ruby-red. 
Midseason. 50c each 
Festiva Maxima. Fine 
white. Early. 50c each 
Kelway’s Glorious. 
Creamy white. Mid¬ 
season. $1.50 each 
Laura Dessert. Very near 
to yellow. Early mid¬ 
season. $1 each 
Le Cygne. Creamy wdiite. 
Midseason. $2.50 each 
Longfellow. Bright crim¬ 
son. Midseason. $1 each 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. 
Old-fashioned red. 
50c each 
Philippe Rivoire. Wine- 
red. Early. $2.50 each 
Solange. Waxy white. 
Late. $1.50 each 
Therese. Soft pink. Early 
$1 each 
Walter Faxon. Coral-pink. 
Midseason. $1 each 
PEONY, WALTER FAXON 
Japanese and Single Peonies 
Ama-no-sode. (Japanese.) Light rose-pink. 
$3 each 
Fuyajo. (Japanese.) Velvety mahogany. $1 each 
Henri Potin. (Japanese.) Deep china-pink. $1 each 
Iten-shikai. (Single.) White. $1 each 
L’Etincelante. Soft velvety carmine with a silvery 
margin. 75c each 
Margaret Dessert. (Single.) White. $1 each 
Mikado. (Japanese.) Cerise-crimson. 75c each 
Pride of Langport. (Single.) Pink. $1.50 each 
Note. — Peonies are best planted during the early part of September. A good variety of Peony 
properly planted should bloom the following year. 
