PEONIES—Double Flowered 
ARVISTA Gardens 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE—Late midseason. Full, rich even shade of red. Most 
popular red Peony for cut flowers.40 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, early, white with few crimson flakes. 
Fragrant, tall, strong stems.40 
9.2 FLORENCE MACBETH—A very large, late midseason bloom of pale shell- 
pink with deeper center, of waxy texture and illuminated by a golden glow. 
Slightly fragrant, strong stems and good foliage. Scarce. 2.00 
8.9 FLOW’RET OF EDEN—Large; early midseason. The flower has that soft, 
elusive pink-and-white coloring that is so appealing. Changes from a baby 
pink on opening to clear white. Unusually strong stems. 1.00 
FRAGRANS—A little appreciated Peony with small rose-pink flowers, not 
over 3" in diameter that under artificial light become almost true Ameri¬ 
can Beauty shade. They appear more like roses than peonies. Slender, wiry 
stems. The oldest recorded Chinensis Peony. The most outstanding cold 
storage and cut flower variety.50 
8.6 FRANCES SHAYLOR—Very large, midseason. Dwarf, free flowering, good 
stems and foliage. White flushed pink; yellow tinted collar. Distinct.60 
8.1 GALATHEE—A full, rose-type flower of perfect form. Very late. Flesh- 
white with deeper pink center. Very fragrant. Tall, free blooming.75 
GARDEN PRINCESS—The late Dr. Neeley produced a number of out¬ 
standing Peonies. This was one of his latest—an ivory pink, distinct and fine. 5.00 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—Late midseason. Very large. Lighter rose- 
pink splashed crimson. A most refined Peony of sweet fragrance.75 
GLORIANA (Neeley 1919)—A clear pink heavy flower of first quality. Scarce 2.00 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE—Globular crimson flowers with frilled center 
petals and long straight stems. Excellent.90 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY—Early midseason. Very large. Fine form. Dainty 
flesh-pink changing to flesh-white. Tall and vigorous.55 
9.2 JEANNOT—Late. Large. One of the finest. Delicate flesh-pink tinted 
lavender and salmon-pink. Free blooming, upright, strong stems.75 
8.9 JUBILEE—Midseason. A wonderful white Peony of largest size, often 8 
to 9 inches in diameter. A full, flat refined bloom of the most delicate texture 
and long lasting. One of the finest of all for cut flowers and show bloom.65 
^.8 KARL ROSENFIELD—Midseason, large flower, very bright crimson. One 
of the best all-around reds. Ideal for landscaping and cut-flowers.65 
9.0 KATHERINE HAVEMEYER—A large, midseason rose-bud flower, rose- 
pink and old-rose. Mild rose fragrance. Refined form. Among the best.... 2.00 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—Midseason. White with creamy suffusion and 
faint crimson edges in center. Rated next to Le Cygne as the second best of 
all white Peonies. Strong stems, reliable and free bloomer. 1.00 
8.8 KELWAY’S QUEEN—Midseason. A large flower of bright rose-pink with 
flesh tones; strong rose fragrance. Medium height, floriferous, strong stems... 1.25 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF—Midseason. “The long lost Peony.” Flowers 
of a beautiful French white tinted delicate blush pink, very large, nicely 
formed and fragrant; in clusters with saucer-shaped side flowers.65 
9.2 LA FEE—Early midseason. Very large airy and charming. Called “The 
Fairy.” Light old-rose-pink with collar of creamy pink. Very fine.75 
9.0 LA FRANCE—A very large flower of soft pink, with rich center and darker 
tips, crimson splashes. Fragrant, tall, free, strong. Late.60 
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