unusual. The flowers, which are only moderate in size, 
resemble white anemones. They are slightly nodding and 
are borne on tall stems. The foliage is fern-like and very 
handsome. Sold as strains only. 
Albiflora x Otto Froebel 
The plants cover themselves with gaily held flowers 
in some new and fresh shades of pink, charming for cut- 
ting or in the garden. 
Hope. Semi-double, an exquisite flower, of an intense 
pure rose color, absolutely free from mauve, a color 
rare in herbaceous peonies. Comes sometimes full 
double. 
Birthday. (1935) The sensation of the group at the 
Boston Show, 1935. Like a huge pale pink Shirley 
poppy slightly fringed at the edges. Single. 
Anniversary. (1941) Fringed flowers. Like Birthday, 
but darker in color. Very attractive. 
Fidelity. A lovely salmon fiesh color. Single. 
Verity. The palest of the group; light flesh pink. Single. 
Very tall and fine. 
Valor. Bright clear pink, semi-double. Large bloom. Tal} 
upstanding plant. 
Mercy (formerly Patience). Beautiful salmon rose cup. 
Single. Very attractive. 
Amity. Lovely light rose pink single. First class cer- 
tificate, Washington, 1929. 
Victoria Lincoln (formerly Victoria). One of the hand- 
somest of the group. Clear pink. Large full double 
when established. Magnificent. 
Honor. (1941) Especially good single bright pink cup. ° 
Good Will. (1941) One of the last in bloom of this 
strain. Almost double; bright rosy pink. 
Spring Song. (1941). Beautiful pale creamy salmon, 
single. 
Lotus Bloom. (1943) Superb enormous flat semi-double 
light pink flower of quite extraordinary substance. 
Tall. First quality. 
Albiflora x lobata 
This race of hybrids contains many beautiful pink and 
red colors we have so long desired in the Chinese peonies 
— flesh, cherry, salmon, coral and rose pinks to clear 
bright crimsons, with no hint of purple and never a bad 
color in all the hundreds that have bloomed. I think this 
is the most brilliant and effective strain of hybrid peonies 
yet produced. 
— Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root — 
