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PEONIES 
MRS. C. S. MINOT (Min) Shell pink and white................0:.ceee eect tees Each $1.00 
MRS. DEANE FUNK (A. M. Brand). A Walter Faxon-pink coming into bloom early mid-sea- 
son. The flower resembles Phyllis Kelway and is one of the finest of all peonies for use in 
decorative work in making up large baskets or vases of flowers. A distinctive band of golden 
stamens light up the entire flower and these stamens enclose a rosebud, cup-shaped center 
of large incurving petals. Magnificent in the Show room ......-----+-++++++ssseeees Each $3.00 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (1918). (9.3). Pure white. Large flower of fine quality. Petals are 
Set_close: tozether=withouteovercrowdin® sea ce 5) acer e ce. tare Each .75; Per 10 $6.00 
MRS. FERN LOUGH (Gumm 1930) (9.17) Doubledelicate pink, midseason bloomer. Color is sim- 
ilar to Tourangelle but infinitely better. Good foliage and stiff, stronng setms holding the 
flowers erect. This variety possesses charm of high order ...........++--++-++++- Each $5.00 
MRS. FRANK BEACH (A. M. Brand) (9.0) Adeep ivory white coming into bloom late in the 
season. The flower is large, flat, perfect rose type with long narrow, laciniated petals of the 
same lacy effect as in Jubilee. Mrs. Frank Beach is a glorified Jubilee but is not handicap- 
ped by a weak stem. This variety develops a flower true to type on a yearling plant. The 
blooms are profuse and sweetly fragrant. One of the best of all white peonles. 
Brg EME NARS es eS Rcd act Cats RNY CE COURS SRS SRLS RA OLE RC me Each $1.00; Per 10 $8.00 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (Franklin). ( 9.38) Double with extra long, loose petals of soft 
rose color. Its size, form, and color combining to make it most attractive. A good grower and 
free bloomer. Honorable Mention A. P. S., Des Moines, 1932. First Class Certificate A. P. S. 
Chicacoull! 9335 een) eee ey Se OS Fn. an eos aha eee Each $5.00; Per 10 $406.00 
MRS. F, A. GOODRICH (Brand 1925) (8.94) This variety originally rated 9 and we believe this 
rating should still stand. Large, double type. Late blooming variety. Dark, deep bright 
pink, with long, narrow petals of good substance. Stock rather limited and we believe it 
deserves more recognition. We have only a limited amount of stock to offer this year. Ea. $3.50 
MRS. GEO. RAWSON (S. & A.) Fine light pink, late ..................e2.--+eeeeee Each $1.09 
MRS. HARRIET GENTRY. (Bra.) (8.95). Pure white Late ................-.-..--:: Each $2.00 
MRS. HARRY F. LITTLE, (Little 1926) (9.27) A late, flesh-pink that is very enticing and most 
desirable for any good planting of peonies. Stock very scarce at present and we only have a 
limited amount to offer. A more complete description of this variety will be compiled after. 
thismbDLOOMIN oC eSCASOME see mree eee SIGE OGTR OS OG 6 on SOO E ORC ein ct icne: Each $20.00 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH. (A. M. Brand). (9.0). A tall, very late deep pink with exceedingly 
strong, heavy stems and large green foliage. The petals are long, broad, pointed, and of 
great substance. A fragrant flower of true rose type. When you think the Peony season is 
over, Mrs. John M. Kleitsch comes along to top off the season. Too late to appear in many - 
shows, but won first prize as the best flower in the entire show at St. Paul in 1928. 
Ee Sich am EN NE cate ty Sook ttt Scere rr coh GA OUTER Ent Ake IRS GB Os a oC OR eee Each $1.00; Per 10 $8.00 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND. (J. V. Edlund) (9.5). This is a large pure white flower of most perfect 
form. In voting off the tie with Hansina Brand at the Toronto National Show, this flower was 
awarded best flower in the show. It is a late large pure white that is in bloom with Blanche 
King, Genevieve, Mrs. A. M. Brand, and Mrs. Frank Beach. It is one of the very finest of all 
PEOTICS: Wee. ke ee oe ene ITT ae et Pe ee ees neh ie AES Ov ACB ta hs Each $3.00; Per 10 $20.00 
DIREC prog eS Oo Aimee In 0 oa ONO ERO IS eo cactus Mors Sta & Each $1.00 
MRS. J. H. NEELEY (Dr. J. H. Neeley). (9.2). A late flowering blush-white with a greenish reflex 
at the base of petals. Center petals enlivened with yellowish pink or salmon tones that are 
attractively different. A new variety that seems destined to earn a place among the truly 
PECA UMDC ONTOS rac eager rtir. Merce eT eer ota Poo edie Sate Tre lee te re te a Le en te Rei Each $3.00 
MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND (Nicholls 1935) (9.36). We consider this one of the most out- 
standing originations, as far as color is concerned, that has been introduced in many years. 
A double. late midseason variety. Large well-formed flowers of the purest vink yet seen 
in Chinensis peonies. A really sensational flower that is outstanding in the the show room or 
home garden. If Col. Nicholls had only originated this one variety, he would have left to pos- 
terity a living monument to his genius. Very fortunately, he has brought out several equally 
outstanding creations, some of which we are offering you in our list, and others will appear 
WHEN yAVANADIGs Ite SOME cQUAIIUILY au cnet tec ate clot averse Soy coc hry eee Ce Each $20.00 
MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE (A. M. Brand). (9.1). A fragrant light pink coming into bloom mid- 
season. The flower is medium large rose type, with a delightful rose fragrance. The plant is 
medium tall with strong, slender stems that hold the flowers weil erect........ Each $1.50 
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