78 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1942 
PEONIES—(Continued) 
Per 10 
President Roosevelt (Warnaar 1905) 7.5. Deep rich brilliant red. 
Midseason Sepak ee Ae oe ee ee $ oLa4a0 
President Wilson (Thurlow) 9.3. A perfect flower of bright rose- 
pink*chanrine to shell-pink. Mracrant slate oe ee 3 50 
Reine Hortense (Calot 1857) 8.7. Hydrangea-pink, minutely splashed 
with=crimson? sMidseason <2 he) see ee ee ee ee 1 80 
Richard Carvel (Brand 1918) 8.8. Flowers bright all one shade 
crimson. Guard petals large, broad and prominent. Center 
petals "make immense domes arly see a ee ee 2 50 
Rosea Elegans, soft pink. Midseason______ ._------_____-______--_- 1 40 
Rubra Triumphans (Guerin 1840) 6.7. Large, loose, very dark crim- 
son blooms. Medium height and a strong grower. Early-_---_-_- 1 40 
Sarah Bernhardt (Lemoine 1806) 9.0. Flowers of remarkable size in 
clusters full and double; apple-blossom pink with each petal 
silver-tipped.-Late.. 2 28U& et Se ay ee ee 240 >. 
Souv. de Louis Bigot (Dessert) 9.1. Vivid rich pink with a salmon 
undertone. Attractive and free-flowering. Midseason_________- 2 30 
Therese (Dessert 1904) 9.8. Color a rich satiny pink with flowers 
of enormous size produced in large quantities. Midseason____ 4 00 
Tourangelle (Dessert 1910) 9.4. Rose type. A vigorous grower, 
pearly-white overlaid with delicate salmon and rose. Late 
midseason “3.365 see a et ee ee ee eee eee 2 50 
Walter Faxon (Richardson 1904) 9.3. Uniform bright pink, deep- 
ening toward center; delicate and distinct color; very fine. 
Midseason : 2240. 32 ooo na a Sa er ee ee 4 00 
PEONTES—BY COLOR 
Per 10 Per 100 
Pink-nnanied Ay ost, Fee 6 ee ee ee $ 1 00 $ 8 50 
Red, 2 1 20 10 00 
White”. Sie. a ek Lee a oe 1 35 11 50 

Per 100 
$ 12 00 
22 00 
12 00 
12 00 
20 00 
22 00 
35 00 
22 00 
35 00 
Per 1000 
$ 75 00 
85 00 
95 00 
