SINGLE PEONIES 
IMPERIAL RED (Sass) 
Very large flower with strong stems...........-.....-.- 1.00 
HELEN (Thurlow) 9.0 
Dark shell: pink; 2A 2X2 Ace See 2.00. 
NOAAZS soassyes 
Tall, large silky: pink.. Very nice...:..... ee 
MISCHIEF (Auten) 8.6 
Lovely soft pink, the finest late single................ 1.50 
HYBRIDS—Single and Doubles 
These peonies are early. Most do not have more than 
one flower to the stem. Interesting flowers and foliage. 
BLACK MONARCH (Glasscock) 
This is beautiful. A large double black red that 
hasstrong: stems:> 3 ..eye. dive. 10.00 
BRIGHT KNIGHT (Glasscock) 
Large single scarlet with a tint of orange, stiff 
stems. A’ “*must have,” -we:think=- 2 Se 6.00 
BURGUNDY (Saunders, 1941) 
We received this stock from Mr. Saunders and 
he catalogs it as “‘blackish purple” petals. To us 
it seems more like dark wine. A very free 
bloomer?) :3 eye": diVi.2.2.. 283s ee 5.00 
CHERRY RED (Glasscock) 
A double almost scarlet on medium tall plant, 
slender. -but: ‘good. stems...2... 2.2. 2 ee 6.50 
JANET (Auten) 
Large double bright cerise, stems slender, but 
Strong: S.A ek eek re eae ee 1.50 
JEWELL (Glasscock) 8.76 
Stiff heavy stems, single flowers, open dark red 
becoming bright red. Huge. The long golden 
stamens show brightly on the dark red flowers, 
stunning *30.22s2), nh ee 2.00 
LEGIONAIRE (Glasscock) 8.5 
Medium size, rich red, spreading sterns...........-.--- 1.50 
PINK ANGEL (E. Christenson, 1947) 
Registered with the American Peony Society, 
1948. Very large single flowers of pale pink 
with hugh center of upstanding stamens. The 
stamens are wine color at the base becoming 
yellow about half way up. Petals have crepe 
like finish, extra early. Heavy stems and very 
large nice: foliage... Two eyefdivision: ace eet 10.00. 
‘Lhrees eye? division 222.03 00) er 15.00 
MLOKOSEWITSCHI (Species) 
Pronounced (mm-lok-o-see-vit’-shee) it blooms 
around three weeks before Chinese peonies. 
Color clear unfading sulphur yellow, cup shape, 
four to five inches in diameter. The stamens are 
quite long, making a nice center. As the plant 
grows here, its around 20 inches tall. Early 
spring finds its foliage and stems reddish col- 
ored, turning to bluish green later, with the 
under side of the leaves pale glaucous. 3 eye div. 7.50 
CANADENSE LILY 
Bulbs from 11/2 to. 2, inches in- diameter-t:..- sane 50 
This lily is wanted by all who see it in bloom in the 
garden. It has sturdy tall stems, the orange yellow bells 
face downward, and are dotted with purplish black. 
