BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
7 
MID-SEASON RED PEONIES 
Per 10 Per 100 
Auguste Dessert (8.7)—An unusual and vivid shade of light red 
with the petals edged silver. Big round petals symmetrically 
graduated toward a loose center. Very attractive . 2.20 18.00 
Avaiteur Lindberg (8.54)—A new and very promising clear dark 
red . 17.50 
Blazing Star—One of the better of the new reds, as yet unrated. 
Large full blooms of a clear deep red ... 25.00 
Cardinal—Another new, unrated, and exceptionally fine variety, 
rich glowing red . 7.50 
Dearborn—A new and unrated but very promising brilliant dark 
red . 9.00 
Delachei (7.1)—One of the best known of the older reds; deep 
dazzling red; a profuse bloomer . 1.40 11.00 
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. 1.70 14.00 
Grace Ott (8.56)—A compact brilliant dark crimson flower. A 
free bloomer and very well liked where known . 5.00 
Judge Dillon—Well formed, medium size, deep blood red . 1.20 9.00 
Karl Rosenfield (8.8)—Clear even bright crimson. A very reliable 
bloomer, rates with Felix Crousse as one of the most depend¬ 
able reds . 1.70 14.00 
Longfellow (9-0)—Bright cherry red; very popular because of its 
distinct and fadeless color and general dependability ... 3.50 
Lora Dexheimer (8.8)—Bright crimson, unusually good form for a 
red Peony, one of the best bright reds .„.. 3.50 
Louis Van Houtte (7.9)—Deep cherry red, an old favorite. 1.30 10.00 
Marion Pfeiffer (8.52)—An extra good brilliant red, particularly 
good as a cut flower .... 3.50 
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 
Matilda Lewis (9.9)—Large and loosely formed, dark maroon; as 
dark as Mons. Martin Cahuzac but more compactly built . 20.00 
Mendota — A new very attractive brilliant red, as yet unrated. A 
large high-built bloom on tall stiff stems ... 25.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (8.8)—Maroon-crimson with a silky black 
luster; a variety of much distinction, said to be the darkest red 
Peony . 3.00 25.00 
Mr. L. Van Leeuwen—A little known rose-red variety of robust 
vigorous growth. Probably the largest of all red Peonies . 5.00 
Pres. Roosevelt (7.7)—Free-flowering, brilliant red showing yellow 
stamens ....... 1.70 14.00 
Red Bird (8.6)—A tall and very distinct full double red of good 
color . 3.50 
Victorie de la Marne (8.2)—A very striking loosely formed flower 
of bright purplish red . 2.30 20.00 
W. F. Turner—New. Very dark crimson ... 3.00 
LATE RED PEONIES 
DeCandolle (7.2)—Uniform deep purplish red showing yellow sta¬ 
mens. Distinct and very attractive ... 1.20 9.00 
Harry L. Richardson (8.69)—A very late bloomer, bright crimson, 
well formed and fragrant .-.... 5.00 
Jacqueminot — Medium sized globular bloom, the red of a Jack 
Rose - 1.20 9.00 
Jupiter — Deep purplish red showing yellow stamens . 1.20 9.00 
Rubra Superba (7.2)—Brilliant deep crimson, good form and color. 
The very latest of the red Peonies . 1.30 10.00 
