72 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PEONTES—Continued 
Per 10 
Plutarch, 7.3. Semi-double type. Small rosy magenta bloom. Stamens 
present in center and around the collar. Late____-_----__------ $1.80 
President Roosevelt, 7.7. Mid-season. Very fine, free flowering, bril- 
Hants red. 2) 2 c48 2 oe ee oe eee a a ee 1.40 
Rachel, 7.9. Bright. garnet, shaded ruby-red. Mid-season ._-_-_-_--------- 1.80 
Reine Hortense, 8.7. Mid-season. Large, fine blooms of rose-pink, 
Flecked with crimson. Free “blooming, fragrant] 2-3. .6-oues 2.40 
Richard Carvel, 8.8. Early, uniform shade of crimson.____...___-----= 3.00 
Rubra Superba, 7.2 Rose type, brilliant, deep crimson, without sta- 
mens, large full and double, highly fragrant, and an excellent 
keeper, thebest:late;- dafkeredicGa- ch bo ee vee eee 1.20 
Sarah Bernhardt, 9.0. Apple- blossom-pink with silvery edges on petals. 
Mid-season. 2.40 
Sara K. Thurlow, ak “Very large ‘delicate pink ‘changing. to pearly 
white, flushed pink in center. Long, strong stems. Very late__ 4.00 
Solange, 9.7. Late. Rich, creamy white, suffused with buff and deli- 
cate salmon-pink, flecks of chocolate brown on some of the 
center petals: ) 2 se GAR re Be el eee AS ice ee eae ae 3.50 
Souv. de Louis Bigot, 9. 1. Mid- season. Vivid, rich pink with a salmon 
undertone. “Attractive;and free blooming’. — 2 p95 2 2 eee 2.80 
Therese, 9.8. Large, rich satiny pink paling to lilac-lavender in the . 
Center. fois fag hee oaths hatte pet ae aS eater etna eel eee eae ek ee 4.09 
Tourangelle, 9.4. Late mid-season. A delicate, pearly white, suffused 
withtshadesuof salmon-rosen sea See ees ee eee 3.50 
Venus, 8.3. Mid-season. Light pink changing to creamy pink as the 
bloomwebecomes » fulless. = we ee ee ee - 1.80 
Walter Faxon, 9.3. Most vivid of all pink, almcst an orange color. 
Medium size, attractive in form and fragrance_______________-_- 4.00 
Unnamed | Pinks 2230 ees eee a ee ee 95 
Unnamed (Red ) 2h sk oe So eee el 2 ee ote pe Pe ee eee eee 1.10 
Unnamed White __--__-___-----__--- et WR A ERD NAR is eee 1.20 
Single and Japanese Types Per 10 
Albiflora, 8:4." Very large, pure* white: sinplere. 7-2-2 4 oo eee $3.50 
Henri Potin. Carmine, with center of white and yellow______-----_---- 3.50 
Jacquelin. Single, large white peony with yellcw stamens.___________- 3.50 
Lou Shenk: ‘An*attractive\ pink peonyes ees ae ee eee 5.50 
Mikado, 8.6. Dark crimson with center petals of red edged and tipped 
yellow: ‘Midseason. tseae 2 oe er eee eee eee 4.00 
Somme Ganoko, 9.0. A rich shade of velvety, dark madder-red, with 
staminodes of golden yellow, slightly streaked red. Meduim tall. 4.00 
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PACKAGED PEONTIES SUITABLE FOR STORE AND COUNTER TRADE 
AS WELL AS NURSERY SALES YARD. 
The Cellophane Wrapped Peony is wrapped in damp, horticultural peat. We use 
moisture proof cellophane for wrapping, as well as high grade, white enameled paper 
which carries a lovely picture of the bloom in natural colors as well as how to plant 
and care for Peonies. This Cellophane Wmapped Peony is by far the finest packaged 
Peony on the market. 
PRICES CELLOPHANE WRAPPED PEONIES 
Fer10 Per 100 
As -per,.-variety Wisted) 515 aa ae ee $2.10 §$ 18.00 
RED: 5. PINK _ WHITE ; 
626W. Karl Rosefield 621W. E. Superba 623W. Festiva Maxima 
622W. Felix Crousse 624W. Floral Treasure 628W. Mme. de Verneville 
627W. Mary Brand 629W. M.‘ Jules Elie 
6382W Rachel re oa SCS 
630W. ‘Pres. Roosevelt 
