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PEONIES 
CHARLENE (Kelsey 1942) Double, ivory white with cupped shaped center that resembles the cup 
of the night blooming Cereus. Good stems. Late midseason bloomer. Flowers as large as 
Martha Bulloch and as beautiful as Kelway’s Glorious ........----+-+eeeeeeeeteeeee Each $7.00 
CHEROKEE (Franklin). (8.68) Large rose type, rather flat, pure white flower. Good Stems with 
foliage to the ground. Late, 34 inches ................02--cccescees ees ersersereces Each $2.00 
CHESTINE GOWDY (Brand 1913). (8.4) Shell-pink with cream colored collar. A_ perfectly 
formed, crown-shaped flower. The broad pink petals of the cone are occasionally splashed 
Withe CrinisOna Ve yest lae ral tment caer nr etcn is Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
CHICE(Eranklin) Marly ered mente tacoma ise cic oie ons eieircns striae Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
CHIEF (Franklin). (9.21) Very large full rose type, light pink upright stiff stems. Vigorous, frag- 
rant, late. One of the largest flowers we have. 36 inches. First Class Certificate A. P. .S., Chi- 
(opvetoy, WINER) ss Adina dichniciclo oo. Gidid ows 6 ANE CIA CIAEIS Oisaucl 6 cRERAIO ntoyare om bcucie brome chTy ache’ ©) yc Each $3.00 
CHIPPEWA (Murawska 1941). A double, midseason red with more than ordinary appeal as to 
color, which is outstanding. A very tall, strong grower, much admired. Stock in demand 
ehatel, Nein? Wbouhmetel thay CWRNONREAY ondondosnapuitd daccadnEooao mua GaIe Oo gon GUn sooo CB od Each $5.00 
CLAUDE BARROW JR., (Kelsey 1939) One of the largest and finest flowers in the garden. Double 
pink, informal shape. Very desirable. The above is Mr. Kelsey’s own description. A profuse 
bloomer, Long, very large, pointed buds, A show flower. ......--.-.-+.++ee:: ... Each $10.00 
CLAIRE DUBOIS (Chousse 1886) (8.7) Clear, deep violet-rose with silvery tips. A' very large, glob- 
ular flower of rose type, and uniform color. Erect, tall strong grower, unpleasant odor 
THA COT ee. cccteeasen chen catenin e ators attads Portes stoke hac toncterecerserton caret mietey ewe ckats ecoestauaers Each .50; Per 10, $3.50 
CORAL ISLE (Kelsey 1939) Semi-double, late. Real Coral color. Makes a striking color splash. 
Nothing like it in the garden. A real break in peony color. A limited stock this year. Ea. $5.00 
CORAL QUEEN. Late. Large, exquisite blush pink with faint rose suffusion. Ea. .75; Per 10, $6.00 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR (1917). (9.1) Faint pink guard petals and collar, softening to white. Deep- 
er shell-pink center. A full, well-formed flower, pyramidal shape. An extra good variety. Late. 
Arn eae Ree St orn ths, b Cae NOR Rec hey eRe cos Cee ees AS Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $35.00 
COURONNE D’OR. (8.1) White, reflecting yellow. Outer petals bordered with carmine. Large, full 
flower of superb form. Golden stamens show through the flower. Late. ....................... 
TRESS CLI RRM ar eG Hae ORS aes Fas Bais Cl URN Aee NS Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
DAISY SHERK (Kelsey 1938) Large flesh-pink double. Open center of light pink. Outer 
petals flesh white. Large bowl shaped flowers. Unusual form in _ color combination. 
Midseason sins er wot ee ees HORS ny sot nee Ha ICS oe Rae. ate Each $3.00 
DAVID HARUM (Bra.) Clear bright crimson; fine texture. Strong stems. Broad light green foli- 
Pg 8 bees CIM Lin win OORT oD > CreH AOIOT Bene Li BOIS EO OS OT aoe Momence Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
DELICATISSIMA. Clear, delicate pink. Large flower, fine bud, strong stems. Fragrant. A fine cut- 
AOWeL VALictyaMidseasonmto lave meermemieraersierrree rien cere yeie sey Each .50; Per 10, $3.00 
DEARBORN. Brilliant dark red. large high built bloom, the few stamens well hidden. Mid- 
season, on stiff stems. Resembles Louis Joliet, but has just a bit of purple in it, follows it in 
SCASON We LEXUL Qe nl eC me XCCD Um we XL 6111 Cs Co ime rule eae Each $1.00 
DESIRE; Maulvet pinks Wa Leger vac cite oc secon nce eee ne mae nin era ener ees ore Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
DIADEM (Franklin). (8.95) Large cup shape, dark pink. Stiff stems with foliage to the ground. 
Fragrant, late. 32 inches. Honorable mention, A. P. S., Duluth, 1930. Silver Medal St. Paul, 1934. 
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DIXIE (8.64) (Franklin). Very dark red, bomb type, large, good stems, vigorous, late, 34 inches. 
Colors ofeehilippemRilvOlLemen cme cca 1s een a CNR penis a) Sieg a ad oe Me pee Each $3.00 
DR. J. H. NEELEY (Good & Reese 1930) (9.27) Double, midseason white with a blush tint. Frag- 
rant, strong grower and a splendid variety for any collection. Stock limited....... Each $4.00 
DUCHESS DE ORLEANS. Deep pink. Center petals tinted with violet, interspersed with salmon. 
Very pretty. One of the best for cut-flowers. Late Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS (Calot). (8.1) Sulphur white, fading to pure white. Cup shaped. Fine 
bud; especially fine in half-open bud .................. Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.06 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON (Calot). (7.8) Sulphur white. A tall grower. Good. Midseason. ....... 
Se PO Te Pere ie RIERA a te ne hee eh a Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
DULUTH (Franklin). (9.18) Large rose type, pure white, stiff stems and vigorous, late. 36 inches. 
Blue Ribbon N. W. Show, St. Paul, 1932. First Class Certificate, A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. Ea. $2.00 
EDITH M. SNOOK (Snook). Soft ivory delicately tinted pink, some yellow and green tints. Dis- 
tinctive flower: “Taltypetals slishtly cupped... M.2)..s specs ee eee eee Each $10.00 
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