GILBERT H. WILD ‘& SON,,. — SARCOXIE; MISSiOURS 
PEONIES 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Brand 1907). (8.1) Pure white, with delicately arranged petals. Very 
tate. Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
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FONTENELLE (Rosenfield). A good cut fiower, red. Midseason. Ea. .75; Per 10, $6.00; 100, $50.00 
FRANCES SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1915). (8.6) Glistening white, with short yellow petals scattered 
through the wider white ones. Very large globular fiowers, similar in form to Baroness Sch- 
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FRANCES WILLARD (Brand 1907). (9.1) Opens blush-white, changing to pure white. Has ocas- 
ional carmine touch. Large, perfectly formed flower. Semi-rose type. Strong grower and free 
b.ocomer. One of the best of the Brand Seedlings. Late midseason....... Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. (6.7) Deep crimson. Almost as full as Felix Crousse. Good bloomer for 
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BRANKIE. GOOD MG sca W.) poolanvercOolorpn. cc. ae aie sete le os > las otele ote eiels ore is sein: Each $1.00 
FRANKIE CURTIS (Vor.). A large delicate white. Very free flowering. Stiff stems and known as 
thea WIItes Monsird ULES = Hal Cheers en Sec ternal Soaks chet ty op. crs te oily ¢ o,.o aoua’s 0. % chums eteponee Marae Each $1.00 
FRANKLIN’S PRIDE (Franklin). (9.45) Very large full rose type, even pink, stiff stems, vigorous 
with leathery foliage, good bloomer, fragrant, late 38 inches. Received Blue Ribbon at N. W. 
Show, Minneapolis, 1931. Much admired. An improved Walter Faxon ............ Each $2.00 
GARDEN PRINCESS (Neeley). (9.1) A rich silvery soft light pink fading to white. Outer petals 
large and uniformly rounded, making a flower of pleasing form. Golden stamens intermingled 
with center petals add charm to the flower. Vigorous, tall growing, midseason .... Each $2.00 
GEORGE W. PEYTON (Nicholls) (9.43) Late. Pale buff with a pink suffusion. Very large full 
TOSC@mLY De ae Medium) height mIiBeautiiil MCOVOTI NS. cescs cnt. sore eels pot ete) comer eters Each $10.00 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1908). (8.9). Pale rose-pink, with a few flecks of crimson. Very 
large, flat flower. Strong grower. One of the finest. Late midseason ........ = ae ae Each .50 
GERMAINE BIGOT (Dessert 1902) (8.5) Pale lilac-rose. Center prominently flecked with crim- 
son. Very large, medium compact, flat crown. Strong, erect, medium height, free bloomer. Mid- 
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GIANT. Deep pink. Very large, gorgeous, and showy. ..................6- Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
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GINETTE (Dessert 1915). (8.6) Very soft flesh pink, shaded salmon. Frequently flecked with car- 
mine. Large, imbricated cup-shaped flower. Fragrant. Free bloomer in clusters .... Each .60 
GLEAM OF GOLD (Sass). White with yellow collar, midseason .................. Each $2.00 
GLORIANA} (9.06) “Avlarge and, distinct rose-pink 22%. si... co. ie wo es ie ee wlie e e news s Each $1.00 
GOLDEN DAWN (Gumm). (8.6) Anemone type; midseason. Yellowish center with broad guard 
petals of ivory-white. Similar in color to Primevere and Laura Dessert. For best color effects, 
all yellow Peonies should be cut in the bud and developed inside...... Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
GOVERNOR FULLER (Thurlows and Stranger) (8.66). Large, shell pink deeper to the center.. 
Pr We Senne kt hoshe RIE eGR TAS PG BAe CRORE SESE. AE SHOR tags Sith RINE IPT arg RR CRNA li Pas ata Each $5.00 
GRACE LOOMIS. (9.2) A very handsome, large, late fragrant white, with lemon tints reflected 
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GRACE LOEDa(856)e Ascompach dark crimsonsnower,, a.5...0 0.0058 - do wader eee ee Each $1.00 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry). (8.2) Dark crimson. Fine flower, upright stems, medium height. 
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HANSINAG BRAND =) Deen PsalmOn=Dinik mi. caterer. seuetaite wus helelsi s ahsce seta athe Each $3.00; Per 10, $25.00 
HANS P. SASS. Shell-pink, deep in center. Late......... mee ate sokle ahs ae 5 ene eee ee --... Each $1.00 
HARRY L. RICHARDSON (8.69). A’ good fragrant bUeht crimson’. «ca eee Each $1.00 
HARRY F. LITTLE (Nicholls) (9.42). Late Verv large white with a faint blush of pink on the 
inter*petals.*-W nensal sis pestearlaustless@tlOW Cla ego. es, sk ictus ee Each $20.00 
HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand). (9.0) I can still remember this beautiful flower as it appeared 
on the plant the first time. The form was so superb and the color so pure; it impressed us at 
once as a flower of great promise, which it since has proved. A great show flower when dis- 
played alongside the very best. True rose type. Color a delicate clear Hydrangea-pink. Medium 
height plant; clean, light green foliage; late midseason; a prolific bloomer. (Originator’s de- 
scription) 2h Soe ee eee ence. cee er ee one et ee Each $1.00 
HELEN HAYES (MurawsKka). Midseason. Dark pink bomb type. Tall. A very good flower 
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