VARIETY 
Rating Each 
MARY BRAND . 9.0 1.00 
Dark clear crimson. Free-flowering midsea- 
son peony and where quantites of red flow¬ 
ers are wanted this is excellent to have. 
MARY W. SHAYLOR . 9.0 .75 
Very large; double; late. Flesh-white crim¬ 
son flecks. 
MAUD L. RICHARDSON . 8.5 .50 
Light rose-pink, blooming very late. Very 
free-flowering and fine for cut flowers open¬ 
ing well for a late bloomer. Very fragrant. 
MODESTE GUERIN . 7.8 .40 
Dark rose pink. Sometimes called American 
. > 
Beauty peony on account of resemblance to 
American Beauty Rose. A very excellent 
early tpeony. 
MONS. JULES ELIE . 9.2 .40 
Very large; double; early. Light rose-pink. 
Free flowering. 
MONS MARTIN CAHUZAC . 8.8 .75 
This is the darkest peony which we have. 
Blooms in early mid-season and very free- 
flowering. Dark satiny sheen. 
MRS. A. M. BRAND . 9.6 1.50 
Very large; double; late. Clear, fragrant 
white. Strong stems. 
MRS. C. S. MINOT . 9.2 1.00 
Very large; double; late Flesh-pink with 
cop';er tint. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING . 9.3 .75 
Large; double; midseason. White with gold¬ 
en stamens. 
MRS. FRANK BEACH . 9.0 2.00 
Large; double; late. Creamy white blooms 
on stro.'g stems. 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH . 9.0 2.50 
Violet-rose; good strong grower and good 
bloomer. 
MR.S. JOHN M. LEWIS . 8.2 .50 
Large, dark crimson and blooms in mid¬ 
season. Very symmetrical. 
MYRTLE GENTRY . 9.1 2.00 
Large; double; late. Rosy white with sal¬ 
mon tints. Sturdy stems. 
NANCY DOLMAN . 9.1 2.50 
Large; double; late. Rose-pink with silvery 
center. Erect stems. 
NINA SECOR . 9.0 1.00 
Medium; double; midseason. Pure white 
with yellow glow, red flecked. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA . 1.00 
The old fashioned peony of your grand¬ 
mother’s garden. Always in bloom at Dec¬ 
oration Day in this climate. Bright red. 
Gentlemen; You may be interested to know that the 
Korean Hybrid Chrysantheums purchased of you last spring 
made fine growth, and make a glorious show right now. 
Cleveland Hts., Ohio James E. Mazach 
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