
Felix Crousse 
Each 
Harriet Farnsley. (Bra.) Dark crimson ...... $ 0.75 
Harry F. Little. (Nich.) Tinted white, large .. 7.50 
Harry L, Richardson. (Ros.) Red ........... 1.50 
Hazel Kinney. (Bra.) Clear hydrangea-pink .. 1.50 
Helen Wolaver. (Bra.) Seashell-pink ........ 2D 
Henri Core. (Dor.) Flesh-pink ............. 1.00 
Henry Avery. (Bra.) White with yellow collar. = .75 
Henry M. Vories. (Vor.) Light pink. Late... 2.00 
Henry Webster. (Fra.) Large red, late ....... 2.00 
Hermione. (Sass.) Light tall pink. Late ....... 1.50 
Hespanola. (And.) Shell-pink .............. 1.50 
H. F. Reddick. (Bra.) Bright dark crimson...  .75 
Hiawatha. (Era,) i Dark(red Late ta use ee. 3.00 
Ingenieur Doriat. (Dor.) Carmine-red ....... 2.50 
Inspecteur Lavergne. (Dor.) Fine new red. Early 1.50 
Irma. (Cal.) Rose with cream center ......... 5 
Isoline. (Lem.) Pale yellow effect. Largemene 1650 
Jacques Dessert. (Dor.) Dark crimson. Enor- 
HUOUS SIZES ety 5 cy oh Seo e Risttrok Mall MCR 2.50 
James Boyd. (Thur.) Flesh, changing to white. 1.00 
James Kelway. (Kel.) Rose-white. Early, fra- 
BEAN b aoe ternal cbeioraley ohareics/cheverces att MMe at ta) 
James R. Mann. (Thur.) Rosy pink ........ 1.00 
Jean Harlow. (Wri.) Double white. 1939 in- 
troduction. Early midseason, large, compact 
pure white of unusual form with golden reflec- 
tions in the depth of the well-rounded petals. 
No stamens or carpels, tall strong stems hold 
the flowers above the rich green foliage. Flow- 
ers of unexcelled substance. Ideal for cutting, 
storing, and garden effect. A grand white 
Peony in every way and universally admired 
and liked by all who have seen it, like the lady 
whose name it bears. Pleasing fragrance. 
BtrOnguIerveve, TOOts saul Case he dee 7.50 
Jeanne Gaudichau. (Mil.) White. Late, large . 1.00 
Jeannot. (Des.) Fine flesh-pink. Wiry stems 
and) 2000 folipesmLate iy ccctan) yn ttle 1.50 
Jenny Linds.( Baroy), Pinksbs 21 ee 1.00 
Jessie Shaylor. (Thur.) Deep cream ......... 1.00 
John M. Good. (G. & W.) White. Rose type. 
Barly. fesse ss ree Rise De eet Fe 1.50 
John Richardson. (Rich.) Rose-pink. Fragrant .75 
C. F. WASSENBERG — Peony and 
Each 
Jubilee. (Pleas.) Large ivory-white. Very flat 
blooms, tall, free flowering «22s. seen $ 1.00 
Judge Berry. (Bra.) A delicate light rose-pink. 
Very large, early, with good foliage ........ 13 
Judge Snook. (G. & R.) Cream-white. Large. 7.50 
June Day. (Fra.) Light flesh edged lavender .. 1.50 
Karl Rosenfield. (Ros.) Very bright crimson. 
Good cut flower. Tall, strong stems ........ 75 
Katherine Havemeyer. (Thur.) Flesh-pink .... 1.50 
Kaub. (G. & K.) Silvery pink 5. sien cee 3.00 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Kel.) Fine white with a 
creamy suffusion in the depths. Strong rose 
fragrance. Free flowering. Strong stems .... 2.00 
Kelway’s Queen. (Kel.) Late bright pink with 
flecked crimson center. Fine quality of color. 2.00 
King Bee. (Wri.) Dark velvety red. New.... 2.50 
Koenigen Wilhelmina. (Kre.) Rose-pink. Tall.  .75 
Kunderd’s Jubilee. (Kund.) White .......... 1.50 
Lady Alex. Duff. (Kel.) Very fine pale pink .. 1.00 
Lady Kate. (Vor.) Solid light pink. Tall ..... 1.50 
La Fayette. (Des.) Pink with silvery effects...  .75 
La Fee. (Lem.) Light old-rose-pink with a nar- 
row collar of creamy pink. Strong rose-like 
fragrance. Tall, free flowering ............ 1.00 
La France. (Lem.) Clear light pink with splashes 
of crimson on the outer petals. Tall, strong 
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Lake o’ Silver. (Fra.) Silver-tipped pink. Mid- 
SEASON, | sS2s ace 0 6 cceile]el ole ct oe sales Ree 1.00 
La Lorraine. (Lem.) Large cream-white, tinted 
pink. Yellow glow produced by a few yellow 
stamens. Tall, free flowering. Stout stems with 
good foliage « ....0245.5 220 eee ee 2.00 
Lamartine. (Lem.) Old-rose-pink. Dark ..... 1.00 
La Perle. (Cr.) Soft pink, cup-shaped ........ 15 
La Rosiere. (Cr.) Cream-white. Gold stamens.  .75 
Last Rose. (Sass.) Deep pink; very late ....... 2.50 

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