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PEONIES 
AURORE (Dessert 1904). (8.0) Flowers are large, lilac-white with center flecked with crimson. 
Free; tall; Strons mace eve vay Vildee alee e Gib ais Srateee'. Wiss Each .40; Per 10, $3.50; Per 160, $30.00 
AUGUSTE DESSERT. (8.7) Midseason. Intense velvety carmine, with a distinct silver border. A 
very handsomervond distinct Variety sige oie vers Che eel seas 6 Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
AUTEN’S PRIDE. (9.18) Light pink with lavender shades, rose fragrant. Large bloom, sure to 
open. Late. Stems stiff, just above medium height, a strong grower. Most outstanding Ea. $5.00 
BALL o’COTTON (Fra.). (8.8) Pure white, fragrant, of medium height with good foliage. Petal 
incurved to form a large white ball similar to name .................. Each .60; Per 10, $5.00 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. (Kelway). (8.0) Flesh-pink, changing to white. Creamy center. Strong 
grower, good: bloomer, Midseason to late... eee ce ace eee Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
BEN FRANKLIN (Brand 1907). Red, fairly good cut-flower variety. ...... Each .50; Per 10, $4.50 
BETTY BLOSSOM (Thur.). Soft yellow effect. 0.2.06 ..0. 0. eee ce ce ce sees eee ene Each $1.00 
BELLE CHINOISE. If French pronunciation is not easy for you, just call this “Pretty Chinese.” 
An immaculate full double white, sure to open, near to bomb type. Medium size and height. 
Midseason.) An exquisite speOn yd ee MeN nies ial cca ei eat Saute ue el wa Yelle liver osetia .. Each $1.25 
BLUSHING BEAUTY (Franklin). (8.92) Large full rose type, pale pink with good stems. A good 
grower and free bloomer. Fragrant, late, 36 inches. .............0- ec eee cere re ntes Each $3.00 
_ BRAND’S MAGNIFICENT (Brand 1918). (8.7) Deep dark red with a bluish cast. Semi-rose type | 
Late eMlasSeaSor eee sg Nees ie Ge ener Ro LE a ak ris a Sach bs gel a em eet ee Each $1.00 
BETTER TIMES (Franklin 1941). Deep rose pink of rose form, straight, strong stem, late mid- 
Season tall # TOTiielO se eee eee eee ee eter hv cetaia Wa ites She auellcbemmanele mai © Each $3.00 
BLANCH KING (Brand). Deep pink that holds its color, large symmetrical bloom on medium 
COIPE STONY: SM IALOW Gy eee rien ee ek, Spa daM Sale et MeN eco la aide SON) Vc eo ld a ene ee Each $3.00 
CAPTAIN KIDD. Dark red semi-double, rich with purple. Large, nearly full double, tall. Color 
NolWis excepriini CXbreMe Nearby Gee ssn hast Wal: Womr av tehe leslie! Visca sla ’e mr eoel Soar ol ua etene cs Each $1.00 
CHARLES McKELLIP (Brand 1907). (7.8) Perfectly formed, rose-shaped flower. Rich, ruby- 
Erimson.) showing: ZOldStAMeNS Sie. ere eG ly Semin ay ctr ete ala Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
CHERRY HILL (Thurlow 1915). (8.6) Deep garnet. Large flowers with a beautiful sheen. Sta- 
mens are very showy in blooms not fully developed. Awarded Silver Medal by Massachusetts . 
Horticultural Society. One of the best reds. ..:..............ec cous Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
CHEROKEE (Franklin). (8.68) Large rose type, rather flat, pure white flower. Good Stems with 
foliage: to ‘the: grounds Late; 34Inches’. eee cea ee Sas ak yas Gans 82) Seeman a eee ge Each $2.00 
CHESTINE GOWDY (Brand 1913). (8.4) Shell-pink with cream colored collar. A _ perfectly 
formed, crown-shaped flower. The broad pink petals of the cone are occasionally splashed 
WIth Crimson, MVELY oiragrant viceces ey a eee ae een Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
CHIC lt URranklin) «Barly Ired ies. eid ley cen eo ae Neat ee wy ais is se See a eae Each $1.00 
CHIEF (Franklin). (9.21) Very large full rose type, light pink upright stiff stems. Virgorous, frag- 
-.rant, late. One of the largest flowers we have. 36 inches. First Class Certificate A. P. S., Chi- 
COC LOO Ge clay WPL ere chr Grane eres STe rane ce (Ofna blk ny neoeAM ERNE 7, 0 Se Deane CRU Sioa eile Each $4.00 
CORAL QUEEN. Late. Large, exquisite blush pink with faint rose suffusion. Ea. .75; Per 10, $6.00 
COURONNE D’OR. (8.1) White, reflecting yellow. Outer petals bordered with carmine. Large, full 
flower of superb form. Golden stamens show through the flower. Late. .....................2.- 
dah) ipa Re AI RIE a. atisinievitelewis/ ams ee uleribe este nisagiclae sone ese 40; Per 10, $3.00+5 Per 1004 aconne 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR (1917). (9.1) Faint pink guard petals and collar, softening to white. Deep- 
er shell-pink center. A full, well-formed flower, pyramidal shape. An extra good variety. Late. 
EA UREN Gin MUR IGE eae, AA Mas MAE OU ANG Meng eK re ana Wns era Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $35.00 
DAVID HARUM (Bra.) Clear bright crimson; fine texture. Strong stems. Broad light green foli- 
BWC U I Prarie cance s So Eas Each $1.00 
DELICATISSIMA. Clear, delicate pink. Large flower, fine bud, strong stems. Fragrant. A fine cut- 
flower variety. Midseason’ to late: . 600s... ele. seine snc 8 Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
DESIRE, Matte: pinks Tate 1.0 iielun gl Miaelilardanie es 4 cain gia Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
DIADEM (Franklin). (8.95) Large cup shape, datk pink. Stiff stems with foliage to the ground. 
Fragrant, late. 32 inches. Honorable mention, A. P. S., Duluth, 1930. Silver Medal St. Paul, 1934. 
Roe Os iE AOAC ha aR CMa GIT eae C Oc TAIN Ball A a ling) Aen nA ENR OMOEA SIT cag yk ges Ce Each $3.00 ‘ 
- DULUTH (Franklin). (9.18) Large rose type, pure white, stiff stems and vigorous, late. 36 inches. 
Blue Ribbon N. W. Show, St. Paul, 1932. First Class Certificate, A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. Ea. $2.00 S 
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