WILD BROS. NURSERY CO., SARCOXIE, MO. ZS 





Peonies are easily grown. 
Duke of Wellington (Calot, 1859). Broad white guards, cen- 
ter very full, sulphur-white:» becoming ‘pure.:white;..fragrant;:s% 
bomb type; late; blooms freely; vigorous; long, strong stems; 
vecy large. 25c each, $2.50 per dcz. 
Edulis superba (Lemon, 1824). Beautiful bright, deep rose- 
pink; very fragrant; large; of good form; one of the earliest; 
crown type; strong, vigorous; blooms freely over a long sea- 
son; excellent both for the lawn and cut flowers; long stems. 
30c each, $3.00 per dozen. 
Elwood Pleas. Delicate pink, or white tinged pink; midseason; 
growth strong. 60c each, $6.00 per doz. 
Felix Crousse (Crousse, 1881). Brilliant, rich, even dazzling 
ruby-red; large, globular, solidly and compactly built; bomb 
type; fragrant; midseasan; growth strong; vigorous; blooms 
freely; fine. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
Festiva maxima (Miellez, 1851). For enormous size combin- 
ed with wondrous beauty it has stood unsurpassed for 80 years; 
pure paper white, some center petals flecked purplish-carmine; 
early; rose type; very fragrant; vigorous; very long, heavy 
stems. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
Frances Willard (Brand, 1907). Large, semi-rose type flowers, 
opening blush-white with an occasioonal carmine touch, and be- 
coming pure white; midseason. 60c each. 
Francois Ortegat (Parmentier, 1850). Deep purplish-crimson; 
golden stamens; semi-rose type; midseason to late; medium size; 
blooms freely. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
Georgiana Shaylor (Shaylor 1908). A very large, flat flower, 
light rose-pink with a few flakes cf crimson; pleasing fragrance; 
medium height; late-midseason. 50c each. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Broad soft pink outer petals, center sulphur 
white and blush, striped light crimson; midseason. 40c each, 
$4.00 per doz. 
Jubilee (Pleas, 1908). Very large, flat ivory-white flowers; 
petals long, narrow and loosely arranged; midseason. 50!s each. 
