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Akashigata 
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individual garden, make up your own col- 
You may choose a 
$10.00 Value For $8.00 
This offer applies to Single and Japanese 
types only. 




§. ingle and Japanese Types 
If you visit a large show room and look over the many exhibits, it soon 
becomes evident that the Single and Japanese types of Peonies are growing 
rapidly in popularity, and there are many reasons for this. 
They are more artistic than the heavier double types for decorative and 
bouquet work. 
Both types hold up well in wind, rain, and sun. They lend variety not only 
to Peony plantings, but to exhibits of Peonies in the show room. 
b= See) 
These varieties have won many Awards at both National and Local 
Shows. 
Among those especially 
honored are three Brand va- 
rieties: Krinkled White, a 
fine white single; President 
Lincoln, a choice red single; 
and Prairie Afire, a Jap- 
anese type. 
At the National Show 
held in Rochester, Minneso- 
ta, in 1940, Krinkled White 
won five first prizes. 
Again, at the National 
Show held in Rockford, IIL, 
in 1946, this fine Peony won 
first prize as the best white 
single. 
It is definitely a winner. 

8.8 
PRAIRIE AFIRE 
Awarded 
Boyd Memorial 
Medal on New 
Japanese Peony, 
Prairie Afire, 
1932 




