Le Jour (Shaylor 1915) 8.6 What a lovely single this one is. Early, very large, with 
two rows of very long, wide overlapping petals. Center a broad ring of golden 
yellow stamens a group of reddish carpels tipped darker and having a pink line 
at base. Tall, free bloomer. Stands erect with good foliage. Keeps exception- 
ally well when cut. Gives a most charming landscape effect... $1.50 
LIGHT PINK SINGLE PEONIES 
Blushing Bride (Gumm 1930) Single, early, light blush. This variety is little known 
and there are not many in commerce. A very daintily colored bloom that is 
pleasing to the eye. $2.00 
Dainty (Nicholls 1941) Early single. Light silvery pink. Very large flower. At- 
tractive and desirable. This is one of the new ones that we predict will go 
places when better known. ; $2.50 
Early Morn (Kelsey 1936) Single, rose pink. Very early bloomer. A good pink 
that should be well received. $2.00 
Helen (Thurlow 1922) 9.0 Single type, early. Double row of broad, round, shell- 
pink petals, with a mass of golden stamens in center. Foliage, dark green. 
This is a very dainty variety, and is grand for landscape effect. Flowers also 
excellent for floral arrangements. $2.00 
Josette (Brethour 1937) Single, late, pale-pink. Splendid form and color. The 
late Dr. Brethour was a fine peony judge and brought out some very fine addi- 
tions to our long list of peony varieties. Stock very limited. $5.00 
La Fraicheur (Dessert 1905) 8.1 Large, light, rose-pink, shading a little lighter at 
the base, surrounded by bright yellow stamens. Carpels, pale waxy green with 
lighter tips. Faintly fragrant. Free flowering. Clear, delicate and pure color. 
$1.00 
Pink Bonnet (Kelsey 1935) Seedling K-5 Single, clear, light pink. One of the first 
to bloom of the sinensis varieties. Petals are mostly cupped and shaped like a 
tulip. . $3.50 
Rosy Dawn (Barr) 8.5 Single type, large and early midseason. Opens a soft pink, 
changing to pure white. Medium height, free flowering, strong stems. Dark green 
foliage. A very attractive flower. $1.50 
Thelma (Kelsey 1935) Single early, light pink. 8” to 9” bloom. Good substance 
of petals produce a lasting flower. Fine staminodes with green carpels, white 
tipped. An intense showy bloom that makes a big splash in the garden. $4.50 
Wild Rose (Kelway) 8.5 This peony is well named, as it does resemble a wild rose. 
Single type, large, midseason variety. The long, smooth petals are powdered 
thickly with tiny rose-pink dots, giving a pale-pink effect. Small cluster of 
yellow stamens in center, carpels crimson, Slightly fragrant. Good, strong 
stems and very free bloomer. Most interesting on account of markings on petals. 
. . $2.00 
DARK PINK SINGLE PEONIES 
Harriet Olney (Brand 1920) 8.7 An extremely early variety. One of the first 
Chinensis varieties to give color in the field. Opens a deep rose, but gradually 
changes to a soft rose-pink. Stems tall and erect. If you want a fine 
pink single, you will find your wishes gratified in this variety. Very fine for 
landscape effect, and gives a dash of color very early in the garden. 
; $1.25 
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