WHOLESALE PRICE LIST — FALL 1944, SPRING 1945 

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PEONIES 
All strong 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
Albert Crousse, (Crousse, 1883)—Compact, shell pink 
center slightly flecked with crimson.) ..2-s- ee 
Asa Gray, (Crousse, 1886)—Semi-rose type midseason. Very 
imbricatedebloom, colomedelicatenli ac. ees ee 
Berlioz, (Crousse, 1886) Rose type; late mid-season. Enor- 
mous full globular imbricated bloom, bright currant red. 
Boule de Neige (Calot, 1867)—Light Tyrian rose with 
silvery border, guards and center flecked with crim- 
son ecarlygt 2. ee ae eee Ne Rett a eee Sia Ent. Soe ee 
Chas. McKellip, (Brand) Rich Crimson. Fine. .................... 
Clare Dubois (Crousse, 1886)—Rich, clear satiny pink. One 
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Couronne d’Or (Calot, 1873)—White, reliable in all re- 
spects. Unlike any other white. Ring of yellow sta- 
mens arranged around a truft of center petals. Always 
dependable. sci ee a ee ne ee ee eee 
Delachei (Delache, 1856)—Violet crimson, late madseason 
Duchess de Nemours (Calot, 1856)—Double; large; early. 
Cupped, white guards and a moderately full center of 
light canary-yellow, deepening to pale green at base 
of petals; notably fragrant. Medium tall; stems erect 
and strong. Excellent foliage. ................ peak Wace aan eee aes 
Duke of Wellington (Kelway)—Large white, creamy cen- 
Le SOO EMI dSCasOne CUibs LO WeiESO late ees 
Edulis Superba (Lemoine, 1824) —Bright, clear pink. 
Claimed by many to be the best early Decoration Day 
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Elwood Pleas, (Please, 1900) Late, light shell-pink; very 
PVA STAN Te Fee ee Rh Ne ED in Bae waters ee tee ASS ie 
Mischief. No other pink single can take the place of 
this variety. Good keeper, holds color well. _.................. 
Enchantress, (Leomine, 1903) Pure, creamy-white, splashed 
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Eugene Verdier (Calot, 1864)—Delicate blush shading to 
ny.drane ea pin kere Le ett Clee serene ee ee ee 
Felix Crousse (Crousse, 1881)—Brilliant red. One of the 
DGS tr Nee a ee ae Fa ee eee 7 Se yore eee ee 
Gloria de Boskoop.—A fine, well-shaped, pure white peony. 
James Kelway (Kelway, 1900)—Early midseason. Very tall 
vigorous plant. Double and full. Color pure white 
overlaid with flush of delicate bridesmaid pink. Sur- 
passingly dragran tw One Ofethe Des tee cee eee 
Jubilee, (Pleas, 1908) Immense pure white, with long, 
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2.25 
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2.00 
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2.25 
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20.00 
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22.00 
20.60 
25.00 
20.00 
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45.00 
70.00 
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