Small - Flowered 
Polyanthas 
(All Extra Grade) 
Blooms in clusters. Small-Flowered 
CECILE BRUNNER. Sometimes known as 
+ the “Sweetheart Rose.” Very small pink 
buds open to a brighter pink on yellow ground. 
Height, 1 foot. 75 ets. 
CHATILLON ROSE. Vivid light rose-pink. 
•F Always in flower. Height, 15 to 18 inehes. 
75 ets. 
CORAL CLUSTER. A beautiful eoral-pink, 
•F always fresh and cheerful. Small, dainty 
flowers in clusters, similar to Cecile Brunner 
in habit. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 75 ets. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Bright rose-pink. Height, 
Ij/^ to 2 feet. 75 ets. 
GEORGE ELGER. Golden yellow buds, 
opening to clear yellow. The best yellow of 
this class. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 75 ets. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
+ Height, 12 to 15 inches. 75 ets. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Attractive reddish 
4* orange-colored trusses, non-fading. Height, 
15 to 18 inches. 75 ets. 
KATHARINA ZEIMET. Best white. Dwarf; 
4* valuable for edging. Height, 12 to 15 inches. 
75 ets. 
ROUGE. (Verschuren, 1934.) A fine new 
4* bright red, low-growing Polyantha that does 
not “purple.” Height, 15 to 18 inches. 85 ets. 
RUDOLPH KLUIS. Pure vermilion-red buds, 
finishing to a deep rose-red when open. 
Does not fade. Height, 13^2 to 2 feet. 75 ets. 
SPECIAL OFFER H 
Collection of SmaR-Flewered Palyanlhas 
/ each of above varieties^ marked with a 4^ 
* EXTRA-GRADE CA Resuhr 
VARIETIES *•' Prke $5.35 
Alt approximately the same habit oj growth 
Single and Japanese Herbaceous Peonies 
Japanese (so called because the varieties ©riginally came from Japan many years ago) and Singles are 
really exciting and out of the ordinary. They have a single row of broad, firm, wavy petals surrounding 
the center of rich, showy, golden stamens or a mass of golden, finely quilled staminodes. Try at least 
a few Single or Japanese Peonies for a real garden thrill. 
Ama-no-sode. 9.2. Wild-rose-pink with buff 
center. Midseason. $5.00. 
Attraction. 8.2. Vivid red opening to Tyrian-rose. 
Fragrant. Midseason. $2.00. 
Defiance. Rich cherry-red. Early. $1.00. 
Fuyajo. 9.2. Dark crimson or mahogany. Late. 
$1.50. 
Isani Gidui. 9.3. Finest white Japanese. Mid¬ 
season. $5.00. 
Le Jour. 8.6. Excellent white. Early. $2.50. 
Lucienne. 7.7. Flesh-pink. Eaily. $2.00. 
Mikado. 8.6. Dark crimson. Midseason. $1.50. 
Petite Renee. 7.6. Fresh carmine-pink. Mid¬ 
season. $1.50. 
Pride of Langport. 8.9. One of the finest pink 
singles. Early. $3.00. 
Princess Mathilde. 7.2. A charming pink French 
single. Very early. $2.00. 
Rosy Dawn. 8.5. Very prolific white single. Very 
early. $3.00. 
Tamate-Boku. 9.4. Very rare Japanese variety. 
Bright carmine-pink. Late. $8.00. 
The Bride. 8.4. A large pure white single. Very 
early. $1.50. 
The Moor. 7.8. The darkest crimson-red single 
we know of. Midseason. $1.50. 
Toro-no-maki. 9.0. One of the finest white Japs. 
Midseason. $5.00. 
LIBERAL PEONY DISCOUNTS 
Deduct 5 per cent from $10.00 worth or more. Deduct 10 per cent from $20.00 worth or more 
Deduct 15 per cent from $30.00 worth or more. Minimuin order $3*00 
Numbers following the name refer to rating by the members of the American Peony Society; a score of 
10 would be perfect. Such rating gives a good estimate of the value of indiv dual blooms, both on and off 
the plant, but it does not always follow that the highest rated var ety is the best for general garden plant¬ 
ing. Our selection, therefore, includes those highly rated varieties also noted for their easy growth and 
free-blooming qualities. All Peterson Peonies guaranteed true-to-name, correctly labeled. 
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