
GILBERT H. WILD & SON, — . SARCOXIE. MISSOURI 
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PEONIES 
FLORENCE MacBETH (Sass). (9.2) An immense rose type flower of a soft La-France-pink. The 
petals are broad, of much substance, and have a crinkled effect that is very distinct and beau- 
tiful. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower with strong stems. A' very fine pink. .. Each .75 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Brand 1907). (8.1) Pure white, with delicately arranged petals. Very 
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FONTENELLE (Rosenfield). A good cut flower, red. Midseason. Ea. .15; Per 10, $6.00; 100, $50.00 
FOOTLIGHTS (Kelsey 1938) A large, double Mons. Jules Elie type. Broad, pure whte. outer 
petals surrounding a closely packed ball of narrow, overlapping and entwined petals, en- 
livened by 2 golden glow that shines through from the depths. Total effect, a soft golden glow. 
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FRANCES IIERNDON (Pfeiffer, 1932). Deep rose; fragrant; yellow stamens showing through 
the petals; medium tall; free bloomer; midseason ..............-. Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
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 
bloomer. 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 
red. Midseason sto ~ later hist (acini Gites Sai eae eerie wic wire ie Each .50; Per 10, $3.56 
FRANK E. GOOD (G. & W.). Solange color ..........2-s eee eee erent rere treet tees Fach $1.00 
FRANKIE CURTIS (Vor.). A large delicate white. Very free flowering. Stiff stems and known as 
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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 
FRONTIER (Kelsey 1941) Large, light-pink double. Very late. Very full petaled massive 
bloom and pink in color. This is a variety of considerable merit. Particularly valuable on 
account of the lateness of the variety which considerably extends the blooming season. A 
“honey” and you will want to add it to your collection ..............+++ ...... Each $10.00 
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 $1.00 
GEORGE W. PEYTON (Nicholls 1938) 9.43 A late flesh colored peony of outstanding merit. 
We have grown this fine peony for the past few years and have been much impressed with 
it. Mr..Peyton is an acknowledged authority on peonies. We think you will like it sufficiently 
well to add it to your collection. There is a pinkish -blush tone in the flower that adds to its 
beauty. Fully double); good stems medium Neie inte. «ei. ae seem lela ele Each $7.50 
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 ................ Each .75 
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 .................... Each .50; Per 10, $3.00 
GIGANTEA, Lilac rose-pink. Barly ........cc..escccsseecseccceseete csc eeec ces e seers Each $1.00 
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). A large and distinct rose-pink.............. 0... cece cece ce eeee Each $1.00 
GOLDEN DAWN (Gumm 1923) (8.43) A late, midseason double. White euards and brigh ]- 
low center. Stems excellent. One of the best ‘near yellows” ........ Each 35; pare ¢s i 
GOLDEN | HARVEST—Pinkvand yellow ..c..0- ach ede ce aa ee ee eee Each .50 
GOVERNOR FULLER (Thurlows and Stranger) (8.66) Large globular flowe f -pi 
shading somewhat deeper toward the center with a cupped effect. Penne tate Each B08 
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