Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Roses, Peonies 

MAGNA CHARTA, 45c: H. P. Very large, rosy pink, tinted carmine. 
MARGARET McGREDY, 50c: H. T. Brilliant red with golden base. 
McGREDY’S IVORY, 50c: H. T. Very large long pointed buds developing into 
a large soft creamy-white. Moderately fragrant flower. Vigorous and 
healthy. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET, 50c: H. T. Bright velvety scarlet. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY, 50c: H. T. Coppery orange scarlet, flushed red. 
MME. BUTTERFLY, 50c: H. T. A more brilliant Ophelia, a very continuous 
bloomer and most satisfactory as a garden rose. 
PAUL NEYRON, 50c: H. T. Very largest, clear pink, fragrant, thornless. 
PRES. HOOVER, 50c: H. T. A combination of cerise pink, scarlet, and yellow. 
A most vigorous grower and constant bloomer. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN, 50c: H. P. Dark blood red, large, fragrant. 
RADIANCE, 50c: H. T. Fine rosy pink, large stems, very productive, healthy 
and a most dependable garden variety. 
RED RADIANCE, 50c: H. T. A glowing crimson form of Radiance. 
TALISMAN, 50c: H. T. Orange-red buds, opening scarlet to gold and coppery red. 
ULRICH BRUNNER, 45c: H. P. Large, fragrant, cherry red, vigorous. 
PEONIES 
Peony plants should be good for several decades so it is poor judgment 
to start with unnamed, poorly rated, or discarded varieties because they are 
very cheap when so many highly rated kinds can be had as cheaply as they 
are here quoted. Planting too deep, fertilizing too heavily, or cutting the tops 
too soon after flowering are probably causes of unsatisfactory results with 
peonies. 
Peonies may be planted in any good garden soil, not too shaded, and the 
buds should not be covered more than two inches. Bone meal may be used 
about them and some complete commercial fertilizer applied with caution. 
A stock of all the more expensive varieties is not kept in storage for late 
spring planting, so any orders for them which come too late for spring digging 
will be held till September, which is the next season for planting Peonies. 
The figures after the price of each variety is its rating by the American 
Peony Society, and is made on a basis of 10.0 being perfect. The prices are 
for strong standard divisions of 3-5 eyes or buds. Other sizes furnished on this 
basis. 
ADDIELANCHEA, 7%5c, 8.8: Creamy-white, base of petals yellow, late, fragrant. 
ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU, 50c, 8.5: Dark lustrous red shaded maroon with yellow 
stamens. Tall, early, very large. 
ALICE HARDING, $2.50, 9.5: Delicate flesh pink. Very fine new kind. 
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