Tantrums (formerly Gladiator). (1942) Very dark 
crimson single. Fine color. In centre, wild confusion 
of yellow stamens. 
Mariner. (1941) Single darkest maroon crimson, very 
beautiful color. Moderate height; fine carriage. 
Other hybrids between albiflora and forms of officinalis 
Marta. Very tall. Flowers loosely double. Brilliant lus- 
trous deepest mahogany red, with touches of white 
on the edges of the petals. Very effective. Award of 
Merit, Mass. Hort. Soc.; Court of Honor Award, Syr- 
acuse, 1941. 
Cavatina (formerly Felicity). <A light bright cherry pink. 
Single. Filaments almost white, stigmas crimson. 
(Hybrid between P. albiflora and officinalis rosea 
plena.) 
Jacqueminot. (1941) Full double crimson bomb, the 
color of the rose for which it is named. The buds 
look like huge rosebuds. 
Madrigal. (1941) Very large blooms, semi-double, palest 
pink or white. Like a fine albiflora, but in the season 
of officinalis, or earlier. 
Edward Steichen (formerly Col. Steichen). (1941) 
Magnificent huge dark crimson semi-double, on very 
tall stems. Not for sale, 1944. 
Postilion. (1941) Enormous flower of deep scarlet crim- 
son. Very brilliant. Semi-double flat cup. 
Legion of Honor. (1941) Beautiful almost single flat 
flower of lustreless cherry scarlet. Light green foli- 
age. Unusual and striking. Court of Honor Award, 
Syracuse, 1941. 
Rosy Wreath. (1941) Single very pale pink cup. Charm- 
“ ing. 
Bordeaux. (albiflora x Sabini). (1943) Large claret 
colored single. Large center of yellow stamens and 
petaloids, some edged crimson. Very effective and 
showy of its color. Flowers held well above foliage. 
Albiflora x coriacea 
The “Lavender” Group 
This is a quite new race of hybrids, The color is a 
beautiful clear lilac, becoming more and more delicate as 
the flower ages. Very few roots for sale. $10.00 
Veitchi x Emodi. Early Windflower 
Beresowski x Emodi Late Windflower 
These two strains are so closely alike that I prefer to | 
offer them under the above names. The early strain 
blooms at the very beginning of the peony season, the 
other about a week later. These plants are graceful and 
— Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root — 
