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PEONIES 
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN (Franklin). A red, the color of the “Philippe Rivoire”, but a heavier, fuller 
flower, rose type, no stamens. Odor faint and spicy. Grows erect about 12 inches above good 
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SNOWBALL (Franklin). (9.12) Full rose type, pure white, medium size with lots of substance A 
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SOLANGE (Lemoine 1907). (9.0) Outer petals delicate lilac-white, opening to a salmon at the 
center. Some describe the heart or center, as Havana-brown or deep orange-salmon. A very 
large, full, compact flower of rose type, and almost indescribable beauty. Strong grower and 
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‘THE DISC (Sass). Late rose-red on tall sturdy stems having perfectly round disc-shaped 
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"THERESA (Dessert 1904). (9.8) Satiny pink, changing to lilac-white in the center; glossy reflex. 
Enormous, compact, rose-type, later developing a high crown. Erect, strong grower ...... 
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“TEMPEST. Probably the best red semi-double in commerce today. Only a few stamens, and 
they well hidden. Brilliant, clear, dark red, the color holds. On tall stiff stems. Won first at 1941 
National show over Longfellow, being much finer in color ...............----+------ Each $3.50 
“TITANTIC (Franklin). A large pink of even shade borne on tall stems, very attractive, good cut 
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“TOURANGELLE (Dessert 1910). (9.4) Flesh-pink, tinged with salmon; exquisitely delicate in 
Shading. Large, flat flower of rose-type. One of the finest and most desirable peonies. In same 
class with Kelway’s Glorious and Mme. Jules Dessert. Strong grower and free bloomer. Very 
Prazsrant (| MInSeason ee ee ee Ue a ieee Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $35.00 
“TRIUMPHE DE EXPOSITION DE LILLE (Calot 1865). (7.8) Shell pink, minutely splashed with 
violet-rose; guard petals fade almost white. Large, compact flower of rose type. Strong grower, 
very free bloomer. Not a new one, but very desirable, and should rate higher. Midseason 
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UNCLE ‘REMUS: (Anten) -Darksted viii se os ces ce ee ties ok Uma ek S ee eae eee Each .75 
‘VENUS (Kelway 1888). (8.3) Pale hydrangea-pink. One of the very best Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
"WALTER FAXON (Richardson). (9.3) Uniform bright rose, deepening toward center. Delicate 
and distinct color. Medium size, globular semi-rose type. Extra fine. Midseason ............ 
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W. F. CHRISTMAN (Fra.). Flesh-white. Large ........ Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $30.00 
WM. F. TURNER (Shaylor). (8.4) Very dark crimson with a dark sheen mingled with yellow 
stamens. A loose, big petaled double type. Tall with strong stems. Early midseason Each $1.00 
WHITE BEAUTY. Very large double, with a few hidden stamens. Exquisite pearly white. Tall stiff 
stem, a strong grower and free bloomer. Early midseason ..............--...-2eee Each $1.50 
WHITE DELIGHT. A full double white, perfect in its purity, rose fragrant, and lasts an extra long 
time when cut. Very early, blooming close to time of Edulis Superba. There is great need for 
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ZULU BRADE) (AUtED) {Dare Tedd Fo. hie ec were ce fe Ere oad eee ae ea Each .75 
PEONIES TO COLOR: ; | 
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DEVO LL evens ees enti 18 8 Val aco PAE es Slee Nake ye rete Te we Each .35; Per 10, $3.25; Per 100, $30.00 
UMixed! Good PassOrimient yeuictn svete cineic each sce fe Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
AMA-NO-SADE. (9.2) The finest pink Japanese Peony. Very scarce. Guard petals bright rose- 
pink. Center yellow at base with upper half chamois-yellow, edged with gold and faced with 
pink of the Same stone) 2S) Tne Suara ionic seul Seve iba Mees wen Vial Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
(CATHEDRAL. Vivid dark rose-pink guard petalswith narrow lighter edges. Center of long pale $ 
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“CREVE COEUR. Very distinct, a miniature, only 3 to 5 inches, on a large tall plant. Clear dark : 
red, rose fragrant. As bloom ages a narrow white line appears down middle of outside of nar- _ 
row) center: petals, Very. POPULAR A iy "nm va Won cui iain DU 308 i i ea a Each $1.00 i. 
DRAGON’S NEST. Medium red, typical Jap except that many blooms have a 1 tuft in the — 
center. Very brilliant for garden effect, comparable in that respect to Nippon Brilliant Ea, $100 AS 
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