
Michell’s Giant-flowering Peonies 
Our Peonies are strong 3 to 5-eye divisions. A pieasing combination is to use daffodils and hardy lilies 
among the Peony group. This wl give color in that section of the border or garden in spring, summer, and fall. 
Shipping Season: Spring, March and April (should the season be an early one, spring orders will be 
carried over until the fall). Fall, Mid-September until ground is frozen. 
Pink and Rose Shades 
B. B. Wright. Beautiful pmk, very much admired. $5.00. 
Cornelia Shaylor. A late large double type, with immense 
guards of pale rose. $2.00. 
Denis Debatene. Salmon-pink; a general favorite. $2.00. 
Edulis Superba. Dark pink. An old variety still in great 
demand. $1.00. 
Elisa. Hydrangea-pink; large flower. $1.00. 
Tale Lilac. A “‘must’”’ Peony for your collection. 
Exquisite. Rosy pik; fragrant, tall. $1.50. 
Faustine. Pale pink. $1.50. 
Florence Macheth. Large; light pink. $1.50. 
Floweret of Eden. Large early midseason double. Color 
light rose-pink, shading to flesh-pink. $1.50. 
Gloriana. Large pink. A good exhibition flower. $2.00. 
Hazel Kinney. Clear hydrangea-pink; rose type. $2.50. 
Judge Berry. Delicate pink; early. $1.00. 
Lady Alexander Duff. Pale pink; a very fine flower. $1.50. 
Marie Crousse. Shell-pink. $1.00. 
Martha Bulloch. Rose-pink; large, Jate. $1.50. 
Miss Minneapolis. Pale pink. $5.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Deep pink; a well-known variety. $1.00. 
Nancy Dolman. Pink; tall and large flower. $2.50. 
Phyllis Kelway. Bright pink; large, fragrant. $2.50. 
Pink Opal. Light pink; late. $2.00. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blossom-pink. $1.00. 
Therese. Soft pink; one of the best. $2.00. 
Walter Faxom. Salmon-rose. $1.50. 
Red and Crimson Shades 
Ben Franklin. Dark crimson; tall. $1.00. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red. $1.00. 
Francois Rousseau. Dark red; early. $1.00. 
Grover Cleveland. Dark crimson; very good. 
Henry Webster. Large, red; late. $2.50. 
Karl Rosenfield. Tall, midseason, semi-rose type flowers 
of bright crimson. $1.00. : 
Longfellow. Cherry-red; good midseason sort. $1.50. 
Mme. Gaudichau. Dark crimson. $2.00. . 
Onondaga. New tall red; an outstanding variety. $7.50. 
Philippe Rivoire. Dark crimson; fragrant. $3.00. 
Richard Carvel. Bright crimson; large, early. $1.09. 
$1.00. 
White and Cream Shades 
Alsace Lorraine. Creamy white; late. $1.00. 
Ball O’Cotton. Pure white. $1.25. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh-white. 
variety. $1.0u. 
Clara Anderson. White, gold stamens. $1.50. 
Crystola. Pure crystal white. $2.00. 
Denise. White, flecked crimson. $3.00. 
Duchesse de Nemours. A well-known white variety. $1.00. 
Duluth. Pure white; late. $2.00. 
Festiva Maxima. Large fine white. $1.00. 
Frances Willard. Blush-white. $1.50. 
Kelway’s Glorious. Creamy white; very fragrant. Con- 
sidered one of the best. $3.00. 
Le Cygne. Milk-white; early. $3.00. 
Minnie Shaylor. Semi-double white. 
popular among Peony growers. $2.00. 
Myrtle Gentry. Blush-white; late. $3.00. 
Sarah K. Thurlow. Large white; late. $2.00. 
Solange. Creamy coffee color; late. $1.00. 
Yellow Shades 
Betty Blossom. Soft yellow effect. $2.00. 
Golden Wedding. Canary-yellow. $1.50. 
Laura Dessert. Pale yellow. $1.50. 
Primevere. Sulphur-yellow. A general favorite. $2.09. 
A tall midseason 
One of the most 
Imperial or Single-flowered Peonies 
Altar Candles. Delicate pink. $2.00. 
Cathedral. Deep pink guard petals. $1.50. 
Charm. A very dark red variety. The lustrous satiny 
sheen on the petals gives it a very fine effect. A tall 
strong grower. $3.00. 
Constance. Pink with yellow center. $2.00. 
Glory. Light Tyrian rose. $1.50. 
Knight of the Thistle. Crimson. $1.50. 
Oriental Pearl. Light rose-pink. This variety promises to 
become a very popular Peony of its type. $5.00. 
Ostrich Piume. White guards. $1.00. 

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET 
CHANGES 

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