Imperial Red (Hans P. Sass 1932) 9.05 A midseason variety first called Imperial 
Pink. The color is rosy red or very deep pink. Produces an immense flower 
borne on very heavy stems, A pale pink, semi-double has been found masquerad- 
ing under this name. $1.50 
Mischief (Auten 1925) Not yet rated. A most satisfactory dark pink. Good size 
and color which holds well in the sun, Stems stiff and strong. A good land- 
scape variety. $2.00 
Nellie (Kelway 1915) 8.6 Very bright, rose-pink single. Midseason. Changes to 
almost white with age and exposure to sun. Small tuft of yellow stamens in 
center. Foliage narrow and waxy. Very floriferous. $1.00 
Prairie Rose (Brand 1936) Single, early, very large, deep rose pink. Color similar to 
that of Edulis Superba, which is most pleasing. $4.50 
Pride of Langport (Kelway 1909) 8.9 Single type, very large, midseason variety. 
Wide spreading, cupped petals of pale, rose-pink fading toward the base of 
bloom, surrounding a cluster of very bright golden yellow stamens and pale 
green carpels. Tall, thin wiry stems that hold the flowers erect. Abundant 
foliage. A very popular pink. $1.75 
Seneca Chief (Kelsey 1942) Wine color with yellow center. Edges of petals crimped 
and cupped a lighter shade of wine. Medium height. Early. Heavy dark green 
foliage. The crimping and cupping of the petals produce a striking effect. Stock 
Limited. . This is an unusual color and very attractive. $7.50 
RED SINGLE PEONIES 
Arcturus (Auten 1933) 9.3 A single, velvety, dark red variety of recent introduction. 
This is one of the very best singles of this color we have at this time. 
$4.00 
Cornie Moore (Kelsey 1934) A deep, single red (garnet), with a glossy sheen. 
Flowers large and showy. Plant strong, a vigorous grower with red stems. 
Foliage dark green. Here is a fine, outstanding single that will be freely grown 
when better known. There is room for good singles and this is one of them. 
We are indeed fortunate in being able to offer stock as we are co-purchasers of 
"the originator’s entire stock. $5.00 
Goplier Beauty (Franklin 1933) Single, early, very bright red. A very attractive 
- color that is most pleasing. Mr. Franklin devoted most of his attention to doubles, 
but did bring out a few outstanding singles to his credit, This is one of them. 
$2.50 
Inca (Nicholls 1941) Bright Sbeaye rose single. We have a good stock of this fine 
single peony and we feel it is a worth while addition to your planting of single 
peonies. Rarely seen in peony plantings or at peony shows due to the scarcity 
of stock. Col. Nicholls has a very fine single in this variety, but he has never 
been as much impressed with the singles as he has been with the full doubles 
and for that reason has not offered it for sale. $2.50 
Jimmie Franklin (Franklin 1928) 8.6 An early red single that is fairly tall. An im- 
posing flower that is huge in size. Color an even shade of dark red. Saw this 
in the originators garden when first introduced and was much impressed with 
its $3.00 
Kickapoo (Auten 1931) 9.17 Single. large, deep red. A late duplicate Arcturus by 
the same originator. This is really a good single and should prove a welcome 
addition to your planiting of singles. Stock limited. $2.50 
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