Herbaceous Peonies 
HYBRIDS 
(Roughly in order of blooming season) 
Mlokosewitschi x tenuifclia 
No. 6941. Fine light pink. Extremely early, being among 
the first peonies to bloom. $5.00 
Albiflora x macrophylla (tomentosa) 
All very early — before the officinalis varieties and 
about two weeks before the beginning of the Chinese 
peonies. 
Seraphim. Abundant bloomer. White single. Early. $10.00 
Celia. Semi-double with tuft of petals in the centre. 
Color light flesh with yellow cast. Very early. $5.00. 
Shell Pink. A fine upstanding plant with single flow- 
ers of pale pink having a slight cast of yellowish 
green. Early and desirable. $5.00 
Second Generation Mybrid 
Fantasia. (1941) Single flesh pink, crinkled petals of 
great substance; crimson stigmas. Grand foliage 
and stature. $10.00 
Albiflora x Wittmanniana 
Green Ivory. Flowers light green with some yellow. Dis- 
tinct and beautiful. A novel color and a very early 
variety. $15.00 
Elizabeth Cahn. (1942) Very large white goblet; petals 
somewhat twisted, with underlay of faint green. 
Delicate, erect, beautiful. $15.00 
Albiflora x decora 
Reward. (1941) Upright, very handsome. Flat single 
bloom; beautiful warm dark maroon. Attractive. 
$10.00 
Albiflora x decora alba 
Camellia. (1942) White with a silky lustre, and a flush 
of peach pink. Flowers becoming: semi-double; may 
be fully double on well-established plants. Ex- 
tremely promising. $10.00 
Officinalis x decora alba 
Diantha. (1942) Very early. Delightful pale pink flowers. 
Plants rather dwarf. Flowers medium in size. $5.00 
Albiflora x officinalis 
The “Challenger” Group (albiflora x single officinalis) 
A strain of extraordinary robustness. The stems are 
