The following are varieties of European or Japanese 
origin. In a few cases the names have been lost. 
Jeanne d@’Are. Vigorous grower; abundant bloomer. Flow- 
ers salmon rose, almost double. 
Imachowkow. Creamy white. 
Seiryo. Semi-double white of great beauty. 
Tamafuyo. Clear rose pink double. One of the best. 
Yomeimon. Fine large red double. 
No. 45. Salmon pink semi-double. One of the best. 
No. 75. Beautiful clear rose pink semi-double. Likes a 
little shade. 
No. 226. Semi-double white of the finest quality. 
P. LUTEA AND P. DELAVAYI 
Paeonia lutea is the wild yellow tree peony from Southern 
China. Flower 2 to 3 inches across like an enlarged 
buttercup, with a lily-like fragrance; foliage fern-like, 
very handsome. A beautiful and unusual plant. 
Paeon'a Delavayi is very closely allied to P. lutea. Its 
flowers are a dark mahogany red. The two species 
intercross with extreme ease, producing hybrids in 
which the flowers vary in color from reddish yellow to 
a rather deep orange red. Beautiful for cutting, resem- 
bling French anemones in a totally new set of colors. 
I have many plants of these intermediate forms, but 
very little stock of the dark red Delavayi. 
HYBRIDS BETWEEN CHINESE TREE 
PEONIES and P. LUTEA or P. DELAVAYI 
The following are hybrids of my own raising. A few of 
them are offered for the first time this year. I regret 
that in some cases my stock is so limited that I have 
had to withdraw them from sale for the present. 
Argosy. (1928). Clear sulphur yellow, single, 6 to 7 
inches across, with plum colored dash at base of petals. 
Garden Achievement Medal, Boston, F.C.C. Mass. Hort. 
Soc.; Court of Honor Award, Syracuse, 1941. $10.00 
Black Pirate. (1935) Vote of Commendation, Mass. Hort. 
Soc. Very dark mahogany red with black stains at base 
of petals. Single. A grand flower. Very free bloomer. 
Only a few plants for sale. $15.00 
Canary. (1940) An even brighter yellow than Argosy; 
otherwise very similar in form and general character. 
A lovely flower. $10.00 
Banquet. (1941) Yellow ground suffused strawberry red. 
semi-double flat rosette. Very large petals somewhat 
crinkled. Not for sale, 1942. 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
