GILBERT H. WILD 2& SON, — SARCORXIE, MISSOURI 
PEONIES | ae Ad 
Each 10 100 
7.8 MME. BOULANGER (Crousse). Glossy tender rose, shading to 
soft heliotrope, borde:ed with silvery flesh-pink. Rose type. Very 
large bloom. Late MidseaSON ........... se eee eee eee eee eee eens .50 
MME. FOREL (Crousse). Glossy pink, with silvery reflex, and 
deeper rose center. Large, compact, imbricated rose-type. Med- 
ium tall, of fine habit: Very fragrant ...4......«............-. 40 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert 1909). Large and beautiful flow- 
er of exquisite coloring, very difficult to describe. Petals are 
white, but shaded with buff and salmon tints. One of the most 

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beautiful peonies in existence. Late midseason ................. 1.00 8.00 
7.9 MME. CROUSSE. Pure white with occasional carmine spots. Large. 
Finesbud and flower.Midseason, tomlave = vate ci. steperstet.ate oiler enters 40 
7.9 MME. DE VERNEVILLE. White, with carmine spots. Fine flower. 
Pyramid-shaped center. A sure cropper. Early .................. 40 3.00 20.00 
8.5 MME EMILE GALLE (Crousse 1881). Soft lilac, with yellow-white 
center, changing to a creamy shade, with lilac bordered petals. 
Large, cup-shaped, imbricated bloom, with conspicuousiy i1esna 
colorings. Extra.» Piney 4 fey, CORN rate os cco ckdl te Meee eee ee endo 40 3.00 
MME; EDOUARD: DORIAT, (Dor)? White. Hineses.......0..... as 50 
MME CLAUDEVILAIN | (Dor)) Hine sWihitel eee inert .50 
8.1 MLLE. LEONIE CALOT (Calot). Beautiful salmon-pink, fading to 
soft flesh-white. Biooms freely in clusters. Late ............... 40 3.00 
MEDIA (Kelway). Clear, deep pink, perfect form, very large .... .30 2.50 
MEISSONIER (Crouse 1886). Very brilliant red. In some cut-flow- 
er markets, known as the American Beauty Peony, because of 
its resemblance in color to the rose of that name. Good cut 
TOWER VATIET YI, ocak > rks evotarhaterer ciara erent cians tert ence tere nee 40 3.50 30.00 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING (1918). Pure white. Large flower of 
fine quality. Petals are set close together withvuut overcrowding . .75 5.00 
MRSS OHNe GOOD NH lncas wil Comte ceils seiner crests rene 1.00 
MRS. SHAYLOR-FORCE (1919). Ivory-white, with a few narrow 
yellow-edged petals in collar. Sometimes flecks of crimson in 
the center. Large, compact blooms of globular form; very fra- 
geant. «Midseason te iste cs oad one eee as te hoe ae 40 3.00 
MRS. DEANE FUNK (A. M. Brand). A Walter-Faxon-pink coming 
into bloom early midseason. The flower resembles Phyllis Kel- 
way and is one of the finest of all peonies for use in decorative 
work in making up large baskets or vases of flowers. A distinct 
band of golden stamens light up the entire flower and these 
stamens enclose a rosebud, cup-shaped center of large incurv- 
ing petals. Magnificent in the show room ..............,..... 3.00 
8.95 MRS. FRANK BEACH. Large creamy white flower, rather dwarf .. 1.00 
§.95 MRS. HARRIET GENTRY. (Bra.). Pure white, Late -........... 2.00 
MRS. J. He NEELEY= (Nee). Gatewitleshy Good (eek cies: ieee 3.00 
8.95 MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH. (Bra). Light violet-rose ............ 1.00 
Woe MRS dV ee DLUND (HG re mane este will bes La ll aera etree em 10.00 
£41 MRS. A. B. FRANKLIN (Rranklin). Large, pure white, compact 
rose type. Much like a large, white rose, sturdy, upright grower, 
fragrant, late. First Class Certificate A. P. S., Chicago, 1933 .... 3.00 
9.38 MRS. FRANKLIN D. kKOOSEVELT (Franklin). Double with extra 
long, loose petals of soft rose color. Its size, form, and col- 
or comb.ning to make it most attractive. A good grower and free 
bloomer. Honorable Mention A. P. S., Des Moines, 1932. First 
Class ‘Cerbificate) Ay. P. Si Chicagoan 1033. see eee ee 5.00 
$.0 MILTON HILL (Richardson). Pure lilac-rose. Large, compact, 
globular flower; rose type; delicate and beautiful coloring. Late . .50 4.00 
MERRILL FRANKLIN (Franklin). Large, late, waxy white on 
Strong Stems with foliage to the ground. Selected by many plant 
customers who visited the nursery in 1944 ..................... 4.00 
9.19 MINUET. Very dependable and vigorous, light lilac-pink ........ 3.00 
MOLLY PITCHER. A large white double, Opening pale flesh, a 
show flower. Rose fragrant, substance extra, opens well. Late 
midseason. Ona dwarf plant 220092) na. > eee ee 3.00 
7.8 MODEL DE PERFECTION (Crousse). Silvery pink; very similar to 
hae ee Eli. Immense blooms. These must be seen to be ap- 
MECLATE 
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8.3 MONS. DUPONT (Calot). Ivory-white with carmine markings. Ex- 
tra fine. Large, cup-shaped blooms. Midseason to late 
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