
Peonies for Fall Delivery (Continued) 
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H. F. WARREN 
Midseason red, shows some blue. Strong stems. Good grower. A red Festiva 
Maxima. 50c 
8.67 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE 
New. Early. Very fine vivid crimson. $1.00 
8.7 JAMES R. MANN 
Midseason, dark rose-pink. Rose-like form but a little loose and fluffy, $1.00 
JEAN COOPERMAN 
An early midseason even toned soft crimson-red coming into bloom a few days 
after Richard Carvel, 3.00 
8.9 JUBILEE % 
Very large. Midseason. Pure white. Blooms freely. Tall stems. 75¢ 
8.6 JUDGE BERRY 
eamite fine delicate pink coming into bloom with that very early deep pink, 
ulis Superba. Its attractive, large flat flowers are of excellent color and texture. 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD ie 
A brilliant and striking red variety, coming into bloom early midseason. Flowers 
very large. 50c 
9.0 KATHARINE HAVEMEYER 
sf large flesh-pink of true rose type coming into bloom late in the season. The 
piant is medium tall and vigorous with strong, graceful stems. Fragrant. $1.50 
9.8 KELWAY'S GLORIOUS 
. fine midseason lacy white that fully deserves its high rating. The flowers are 
arge, rose type, with long laciniated petals. A really fine white. $1.50 
ERE LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF 
An immense, loosely built flower with great broad rounded petals. A pale blush- 
pink, fading to white, with yellow stamens. 90c 
9.0 LA FRANCE 
Very large, fragrant, clear light pink. 75¢ 
8.5 LA PERLE 
Globular shape, with light old-rose-pink guards and collar. 75c 
7.5 LA TULIPE 
- ae aaa Plesh-pink with outer petals striped crimson like some tulips. 60¢ 
Very large early white. Medium height. Perfect form. High 
: ‘ : ghest rated. ite 
8.8 LILLIAN GUMM aR ane 
Apple-blossom pink. Outer petals very large and ruffled. Tall; vigorous; strong, 
stiff stems 
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8.1 LIVINGSTONE oa 
Large old-rose pink. Medium height. Strong stems. Free flowering. 50c 
9.0 LONGFELLOW 
Everyone concedes Longfellow one of the most popular red Peonies because of 
ics distinct, fadeless color and general dependability, both for cutting and garden 
decoration. ‘ ” 60c 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER 
To us, the splendid habit and brilliant color of this plant have exceptional merit. 
Color intense flaming crimson. Early midseason. 60c 
8.9 MARIE CROUSSE 
Sheil-pink shaded salmon. Note worthy color and form. Foliage of average 
quality. » 75¢ 
8.3 MARIE JACQUIN 
A midseason semidouble flower. Purest white guards; then a collar of yellow 
S-amens surrounding a row of shorter pure white petals, then a tuft of yellow 
scamens, all giving the flower a pronounced waterlily effect. 60c 
$8.1 MARTHA BULLOCH 
Immense cupped shape blooms. Bright red-rose pink. Tall strong stems, $1.00 
8.7 MARY BRAND 
No red Peony ever won favor so quickly as Mary Brand. Always found among 
the winning reds in every show room. 75c 
9.0 M2RY WOODBURY SHAYLOR 
A very large, late midseason light pink. Fine foliage, free bloomer. Really a 
fine Peony, 75c 
9.0 MILTON HILL 
One of the most beautiful Peonies. Large, light shell-pink. Strong stems. Excel- 
lent. foliage. 75c 
8.4 MME. EMILE DUPR&AZ 
Large old-rose-pink. Midseason. Rose fragrance. Stock is scarce. $1.00 
8.5 MME. EMILE GALLE 
A late, very light rose-pink. One of my favorites because of its delicate color and 
texture. 50c 
MME. EMILE DEBATNE 
One of the brightest and most brilliant of all pinks. $2.00 
8.9 MME. EM7LE LEMOINE 
A rare, beautiful white, coming into bloom late in the season. 50c 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT 
One of the finest of all light pink Peonies. The flowers are very large, well 
formed, and of a delicate flesh-pink gradually fading to white. 75c 
§.3 MONS. JULES ELIE 
An immense seli-colored flesh-pink, shading a trifle deeper toward the base of 
petals. Great prominent broad guard petals enclose an immense ball of incurved 
petals of the same color. 75c 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC 
If you wish the darkest red Peony grown, order this one. Flowers medium to 
large, semi-rose type, with stamens. Color a deep maroon-red. $1.00 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND 
A pure glistening white coming into flower very late in the season. The flower 
is large, of perfect rose form. $3.00 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING 
A midseason white, good when plants are well established. $2.00 
9.1 MRS. JOHN M. GOOD 
A very large, late midseason, pure white flower, borne on tal', willowy stems 
Opens out saucer-shaped with long, heavy, somewhat crinkled petals of great 
sudstance. This is a good Peony. $3.00 
€.82 MRS. SHAYLOR FORCE 
Very large, creamy white. 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY 
A beautiful late light pink. Perfect rose form. Strong stems and growth. $2.00 
75¢ 
9.03 NIMBUS 
A large and very attractive flesh white. $2.50 
8.8 NYMPHEA i ’ 
Midseason. A very pretty white. Profuse bloomer. Watervlily type. 50c 
8.5 OCTAVIE DEMAY a 
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Large, flat blooms, pale old-rose-pink. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA 
That large brilliant red Peony often seen as a favorite in old gardens. Blooms 
middle of May here. Plants are becoming very scarce. $1.00 
9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE 
A very dark crimson with a blackish sheen. Flowers small. Medium height, wiry 
stems. Good foliage. $1.50 
PHILOMELE 
Bright rose-pink, amber yellow and rose. Attractive three shades in one flower, 75c 
8.8 PHOEBE CARY 
A very late pale old-rose-pink, darkening toward the center. A desirable late 
variety that always opens well. 75c 
8.8 PHYLLIS KELWAY 
A very large, loosely built rose-pink, coming into bloom midseason. 75c 
PINK BARONESS SCHROEDER 
Same as the white one, only deep pink. $1.00 
8.6 PRIMEVERE 
One of the best of the yellow varieties. The guard petals are a creamy white, 
enclosing a central ball of sulphur-yellow. 75¢ 
RACHEL (TERRY) 
One of the older reds that is still good. 50c 
9.0 RAOUL DESSERT 
Free-flowering, brilliant shell-pink. 75¢ 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE 
A uniform hydrangea-pink, with guard and center petals marked crimson. The 
flowers are slightly fragrant. A midseason variety. 75¢ 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL 
An early crimson parallel to the pink Mons. Jules Elie, With its extra early 
blooming qualities, large size, and splendid habits, this variety is already a well 
established favorite. he 
9.1 ROSE SHAYLOR | 
A very large midseason pale flesh-pink, tinted with rose-pink, lighter at the edges 
and shading to creamy yellow at base of petals. $2.00 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT 
Very popular exhibition flower. Rose-pink edged a trifle lighter. Strong stems. 75¢ 
9.7 SOLANGE 
Compact, globular form opening slowly and not acquiring full development for 
several days. Cream-white with a suffusion of buff. 75¢ 
9.1 SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT 
Vivid rose-pink. Color similar to Walter Faxon. 75¢ 
8.7 SYLVIANE 
Anemone type. Large midseason white. Shows some pale yellow which soon 
fades white. 50c 
3.8 THERESE 
Ideal flower for exhibition purposes, Large old-rose pink; loosely built. Strong 
stems. 90c 
3.1 THOMAS C. THURLOW 
Midseason. Flesh pink paling to cream white. Good plant, free blooming.  60c 
3.4 TOURANGELLE 
A delicate pearly white, suffused with shades of delicate salmon and La-France 
rose. The flower is rose type and comes into bloom late in the season. 75¢ 
8.3 VENUS 
An especially good pink that makes a wonderfully good cut flower. Both buds 
and foliage are clean. The flowers are of medium size. 85c 
9.3 WALTER FAXON 
The most vivid shell-pink. Flowers are of medium size. Stems good. 75¢ 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN : 
True rose form. Color flesh-white, suffused with faint rose-pink. Excellent foliace 
80c 
Japanese Peonies 
The Japanese Peony is a transition type between the singles and doubles, 
in which the stamens are partially transformed into petals and referred to as 
petaloids or staminodes. Often the staminodes are incurved, curled or twisted, 
and they form a cushion in the center of the bloom which contrasts more or 
less in form and color with the guards to make attractive combinations. 
8.5 ALMA 
Midseason, an attractive light pink, yellow center. 50c 
9.2 QMA-NO-SODE 
Midseason, rose-pink. Very large and saucer shaped. One of the most attractive 
Jap Peonies. Yellow center. $2.00 
8.9 AUREOLIN 
Late, light rose guard petals, canary yellow center. 75c¢ 
8.0 HENRY POTIN 
Larze deep pink, yellow center. 75c 
3.2 FUYAJO 
Midseason. Velvety dark mahogany, rose center. $1.50 
9.3 ISANI-GIDUI (ISAMI-JISHI) 
M:dseason, very large, still considered the most beautiful white Japanese Peony. 
$2.50 
8.6 MIKADO 
Cupped petals of dark crimson, Center broad and flat, red and yellow staminodes. 
Popular. $1.00 
JAP OFFICINALIS 
Brilliant red. Blooms very early. A rare variety. $1.50 
9.0 SOME GANOKA 
Midseason. Clear dark crimson. Yellow center. $1.50 
8.8 TOKIO 
Midseason. Dull-rose-pink, yellow center. 75c 
The above Peonies do NOT come from Japan and 
are beautiful in spite of their name. 
Single Peonies 
This type of Peony will have one or two rows of guard petals. At the 
center are found three to five carpels which bear the seeds, surrounded by 
numerous bright yellow stamens which produce an abundance of pollen. The 
plants hold up well without support, and the blooms are unusually graceful 
and artistic. u 
EVANTE GARDI 
A hybrid, large pink, blooms very early. Foliage entirely different. $1.25 
FLANDERS FIELDS 
A single of the most brilliant red. Two rows of petals surround a large promi- 
nent center of golden stamens. A long lasting flower that does not fade in the 
$2.00 
sun. 
8.4 L’ETINCELANTE 
Dark pink. Very large flowers decidedly cup-shaped; great broad petals of deep 
bright pink. $1.00 
8.6 LE JOUR : 
The largest single white Peony. A pure white with great heavy petals; center an 
immense tuft of golden stamens. $1.00 
8.6 NELLIE ; 
Medium size. Midseason. Opens rose-pink, turning white with age. Very florifer- 
ous. Blooms in clusters which show varying shades of pink to white. 50c 
TENUIFOLIA SIMPLEX é Bh. 
This is the single form of the Fern-Leaf Peony. The flower is a brilliant single 
red consistin of one row of petals surrounding a bright center of yellow stamens. 
The foliage is very finely cut and the plant after blooming is attractive all through 
the summer, This variety, the single, is very hardy, and will stand up through 
the winter in trying locations where the double form might not. $2.00 
8.5 WILD ROSE 43. 
Midseason. White, thickly dotted rose-pink, giving the appearance of a huge 
wild rose. Beautiful foliage, leaves and stems of bronze red. 75c 
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