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Prices include postage. 
HANSINA BRAND—Deep sal- 
mon-pink, a prize winner in 
1946, of fine form. Each, $4.50. 
LE CYGNE—Pure milk-white, 
large globular, semi-rose type, 
very fragrant, incurved petals, 
very distinct, 1946 prize winner. 
Each, $3.60. 
MARTIN 
CAHUZAC—Dark 
purple garnet with black reflex, 
globular, semi-rose. Darkest 
peony grown. Each, $2.40. 
PHOEBE CAREY—Soft laven- 
der-pink, center darker pink. . 
Large flat flower, rose type. ¥ 
Late. Each, $1.45. 7 
RICHARD CARWEL—Very ¥ 
large, brilliant crimson, fra- 
grant, early. Each, $1.65. 
1 Each of Above 5, for $11.2 

CHOICE PEONIES _ 
ALEXANDER DUMAS—Very fine salmon- 
pink. Early, large flower. Each, 64e. = 
ANNA SASS—Delicate light pink with or- 
chid undertone. Elegant. Each, $2.00. 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR—Faint pink guard 
petals and collar, softening to white, with 
deeper shell-pink center. Full, well formed 
flower, pyramidal shape. Late. Each, 80c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Very early bright pink. Very 
fragrant, good cut flower variety. Each, Sic. 
FANNY CROSBY—Early yellow, with pink guard 
petals. If cut when first opening, the flower will hold 
its yellow color. Each, $1.65. : 
FELIX CROUSSE—Large globular flowers of strik- 
ing ruby-red. Late. Each, S5c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, pure white, cen- 
ter flecked crimson. Early. Each, 75c. 
FONTENELLE—A fine mid-season red; cuts well. 
Each, $1.25. 
JUNE DAY—Light rose pink, white outer petals, 
crimson center. Prize winner. Each, $1.85. 
KARL ROSENFELD—Rich velvety crimson, late, 
tall grower, fine bloomer. Each, 90c. 
LAFAYETTE—Lovely, large salmon-pink, 
petals. Midseason. Each, $1.30. 
LILLIAN GUMM—Massive apple blossom pink. Very 
large, globular in form, with broad petals and cupped 
center. An outstanding variety. Each, $1.10. 
MARCELLE DESSERT—Milk-white minutely 
splashed lilac, center flecked crimson. .Each, G5c. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—Tall, large, late, bright old- 
_rose pink. Simply immense blooms; winner of sev- 
eral prizes. Each, $1.00. 
MARY B. VORIES—Late white. Each, $1.70. _ 
MARY BRAND—Vivid crimson; wins many prizes. 
Midseason. Each, $1.35. ; 
MME. DE VERNVILLE—A splendid late, white 
peony with carmine spots, enormous flower. Each 78c. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE—Very large bright crimson 
red of fine form. A show peony. Each, 210. 
WALTER FAXON—The most vivid of all pinks. 
Extra fine. Midseason. Fine for shows. Each, $1.10. 
W. F. CHRISTMAN—Large, late, white. Each, 69e. 
MEXED—Unnamed peonies in white and various 
shades and colors of pink, red, etc., all mixed. Each, 
54c; 3 for $1.45; 6 for $2.65. All prices are postpaid. 
fringed 
Single Peony, Edith West 
Above, 
Hansina Brand 
Prolong the Peony 
season with some 
Single Peonies! They 
are early, are splen- 
did for cutting, and 
the large open flow- 
ers hold well in rain, 
wind and sun. 
CLIO—Pink, very 
good. Each, $1.10. 
EDITH WEST— 
White. Each, $1.15. 
E. S. HILL—Dark 
red. Each, $1.15. 
KING ALBERT— 
Rosy violet. Each, 
$1.10. 
MISCHIEF — Finest 
late, single pink 
peony. Free bloom- 
ing. Each, $1.25. 


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