
46 ROSEDALE NURSERIES 


SOLANGE. Very late. Outer petals very delicate 
lilac-white deepening toward center with salmon shad- 
ing; center deep orange-salmon. Very large, full, com- 
pact; delightfully fragrant. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. 

Therese. Early. Glossy, flesh-color, lightly shaded pink; 
lighter at the center. Large, attractive imbricated flowers. 

WALTER FAXON. Midseason. Very delicate coral 
salmon-pink, deeper in center. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. 

SINGLE VARIETIES 
L’Etincelante. Midseason. Very broad, bright carmine 
petals with broad silvery border; crown of gold stamens. 
Superb. 
Lucienne. Early midseason. White blooms, purple reflex, 
golden center. Four or five blossoms on a stem—very 
showy. Sturdy grower. 
Madeline Gauthier. Midseason. Rich silvery flesh pink. 
Exquisitely and delicately tinted pink. 
Pride of Langport. Early. Large guard petals of pleasing 
pink, center of long yellow stamens. Best of its color. 
$2.00 each 
Tokio. Midseason. Very large old-rose showing a central 
tuft of golden filamentous petals. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. $2.50 each 

We call attention particularly to these outstanding 
varieties and highly recommend them. If not 
already in your collection you should have them. 


CHOICE PEONY COLLECTION 
Six fine, large, double varieties that have provan most 
satisfactory over a period of years. 
Easy to grow—last indefinitely—wide range of colors— 
fine for cutting. 
Edulis Superba. Early, fragrant pink. 
Festiva Maxima. Early, large white. 
Karl Rosenfield. Outstanding, clzar red. Midseason: 
Mme. Emile Galle. Late, delicate shade of pink. 
Solange. Late, fragrant lilac-white to salmon. 
Walter Faxon. Midseason. Coral-salmon, strong. 
ALL SIX for $7.50 Postpaid 
Plant NOW for next Summer’s bloom 

