If you are looking for a good red, a splendid white, a 
light pink, and a deep pink, these four will meet every re- 
quirement. They are sturdy varieties and will give perfect 
satisfaction in the garden. If well grown and exhibited in 
the show room you might carry home a blue ribbon. 

9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand) 
A beautiful late light pink that gradually fades to almost a 
pure white. The flower is perfect rose form with great broad, a. 
nicely rounded petals of wonderful substance. Tints of flesh cae 
and salmon show throughout the petals. The plant is of i. 
splendid growth and clean appearance. The stems are wm 
strong and hold the great flowers well above the foliage. 
The flower has the fragrance of a Tea Rose. Our Silver 
Medal variety. A Brand Division $3.00, postpaid 


Myrtle Gentry—Late 
Won Silver Medal at National Peony Show held in St. Paul, 
Minnesota, 1923. Consistent prize-winner in many classes since. 
All 4 
Peonies 
Illustrated in 
Color for 
$6.25, 
Postpaid 

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9.0 SARAH 
BERNHARDT 
(Lemoine) 
Another fine pink 
that always prevails 
in the show room. From 
our chart you will note 
it appeared every year 
in the large class. The 
color is a true apple- 
blossom-pink with each 
petal silver tipped. It is 
a late midseason variety 
with an agreeable fra- 
grance. 
A Brand Division, 
$1.50, postpaid 
8.7 AVALANCHE 
(Crousse) 
A choice creamy white coming 
into bloom late in the season. 
The flower is large and com- 
pact, with a collar of creamy 
white petals surrounding a cen- 
ter of delicately tinted lilac- 
white petals occasionally edged 
carmine. A choice cut flower 
and also a fine show flower. 
A Brand Division, 
$1.50, postpaid 
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