SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PEONIES 
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We are growing the best of the old and many of the recent introductions of 
exceptionally outstanding merit. 
The roots offered are strong 3-to-5 eye divisions, ad to name, from healthy 
three-year old clumps. 
Number after name of variety represents rating given it by the American Peony 
Society. 
Per 10 
Claire DuBois (Crousse 1886) 8.7. Very large globular flowers. Rich 
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David Harum (Brand) 8.4. Soft Tyrain rose without stamens. 
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Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) 9.3. White, center crimson-flecked. , 
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Grover Cleveland (Terry 1904) 8.2. Rose type. Very large, full 
dark crimson blooms. Strong grower. Late midseason.--__--- 3 20 
Harry L. Richardson, 8.4. Rich, glowing carmine-red of extreme 
lustre sand sbeauty.;; .Veryslate +. oe eet eee ee te 8 00 
Judge Berry (Brand 1907) 8.6. Attractive large flat flowers of 
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Lady Alexandra Duff (Kelway 1902) Soft delicate pink. Main 
* blooms double, side blooms usually single, resembling water 
TrliesmeMiGSCASOl tes oa ee ee ee eee See 3 20 
LaPerle (Crousse 1885) Soft pink shading to pure white. Mid- 
SGRS0N.. 2s es eee re Se. PA eee ee eee Leen ah set Sry 82 2 90 
Longfellow (Brand 1907) 9.0. Brilliant cherry red; very large. 
Early midseason, 2. ==. javier 2 iar 5.00 
Lord Kitchener (Renault 1916) 7.6. Rose-type flowers of brilliant 
chermyereds. .Prec-flowering @iveryecarly tig. 22. ore ee 3.70 
Martha Bulloch (Brand 1907) 9.1. Rose type. Mammoth cup- 
shaped blooms. Deep rose pink with center shading to 
silvery shell-pink in the outer petals. Late..._________________ 5 50 
Mikado (Barr 1893) 8.6. The guards are velvety crimson enclosing 
a cushion of crimson petaloids edged gold._________-_---__--__-- 5 00 
Mme. de Verneville (Crousse 1885) 7.9. Pure white, center crimson 
BieG ice mere ey eee tee eee ee ee A Be ee 3 50 
Mons, Jules Elie (Crousse 1888) 9.2. Glossy lilac-pink shading to 
deeper rose at base. Early mid-season.--_--_------------- Soe 5 00 
Mons, Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899) 8.8. Dark garnet-purple with 
black reflexes. One of the darkest peonies, Midseason.----- 7 20 
Mrs, F. A. Goodrich (Brand 1925) 9.0. Large, deep pink flowers with 
Sreaw prong pecais, «Mragrant and very ‘late. 9. 2o20 02-2225 2 Se 9 50 
President Roosevelt (Warnaar 1905) 7.5. Deep, rich, brilliant red. 
OE oi te hy Sap ee 2 90 
Richard Carvel (Brand 1918) 8.8. Flowers bright, all one shade 
of crimson. Guard petals large, broad and prominent. Center 
petals make immense dome. Early. __-_--------------------- 5 00 
Souv. de Louis Bigot (Dessert) 9.1. Vivid rich pink with a salmon 
undertone. Attractive and free flowering. Midseason.__---_- 4 50 
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