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PEONIES 
MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand 1925) (9.06) A beautiful, late, light pink that fades to nearl ure 
white with age. We consider this one of Mr. Brand’s Avec PeatiCns. Gives a Soicudinece 
countof itself wherever grown. Delightful tea rose fragrance? that is enticing. A’ perfect 
rose form flower, with great, broad, nicely rounded petals of wonderful substance. Tints of 
flesh and salmon show throughout the petals. Splendid grower with heavy foliage. The 
foliage is a rich., dark green and exceedingly attractive. This variety has instant appeal 
_.and allure and is much in demand. Dependable and satisfactory in every way. As near an 
Wuealecreationas One would wish y 20. s..6:65.0.... 00.) ec ees Each $2.00; Per 10, $15.00 
NANCY BONNER (Kelsey 1938) Light pink double with five V shaped red wedges on the cen 
tral edges, which are divided, forming a butterfly pattern. Fragrant. Late midseason. Odd 
SP iseMe: a: mise) 'eise; level 0:6 16 6! 9) 10:9: eteyian ’. 
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NANCY DOLMAN (Vor.) Pale rose-pink of conical form. Tall with stiff stems and very late 
Pee ET ee es ek lasek “Toee\e) viniel sles (elele oie) e\aisielelliaie/s/eeieieisiricie ere nel ecieee) ACK S100; ber, 10°$38.00 
NAOMI (Auten) Rich creamy flesh, very large, on tall stiff stems. Practically full double. 
LEHR GY GHAIIS SEUSS Cs cirscaeg eu aE Nee ee Pig ran RID rien peal a Ga elgg A pee ey ae od Each $1.00 
NANCY NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1941) A grand white with a pink suffusion at the center of bloom 
that is most artistic. Here is a variety really worth while and we are indeed fortunate in 
having a good stock to offer direct from the originator’s garden. This is one of the new, fine 
peonies still unrated. Watch for it at the shows and you will be impressed with its beauty 
edie Sve DVaR A OIC Remon cre One Nee Tes SA NG ee es Each $8.00 
NEBRASWA—Pure white, larve and) tall) Latets...2.<...c.90e- 2 e+ occ+ccecnnedss. Each $3.00 
NEW ERA (Franklin). A pure white Mons. Jules Elie. On the broad rounded guards rests a 
giant white mum. Guards are prominent as the flower opens but the central bomb heightens 
and expands to form a perfect Elie in glistening white. Midseason ............ Each $2.00 
NICK SHAYLOR (Shaylor & Allison). (9.4). In our estimation one of the best of the newer 
peonies. A’ beautiful rounded cup-shaped bloom with tremendously large. nicely rounded 
petals that over-lap one another as petals of rose. Color is a deep pure fiesh pink. We con- 
SIG CNT CKe oh Villa ee LOM = MOLLE VATICLVa ie sererbe oe joie alt as os lee nuh moe. Each $4.00 
NIMBUS (Andrews 1923) (9.03). Double, full deep flower of palest rose fading to white. Late 
bloomer. Tall growing. A very distinguished flower. This will make a fine addition to any 
en et aC Lh Cnn eMebar eets a ede ee RPC S 2a att tN. Re ee Oa es Each $1.50 
NINA SECOR (Secor 1921) (9.0): Double type, medium to large; midseason. Pure white with 
yellow glow in depth. Fine crimson edge on a few of the central petals. Guard petals are 
splashed with maroon. Average height. Very floriferous. Foliage narrow, incurved and 
Cetioerecna Sovemsmeed support: for best ‘results, 2s... 0.. bods qe nde Each .50; Per 19 $4.00 
INGTHAEIY CWevey IBGE) ASRS aye. yopealic elo. certn. 1G 6 oa SCIEN NE RAG ErOrom crams: OenEn NEN ee Each $1.06 
NOEL (Kelsey 1935) Double midseason. Very large 7 inch blooms perfectly finished on extra tall 
stems. This is a red double as good as many and better than most. Size as large or larger 
than any red double. Color clear, but intense. Stock very scarce, and only a limited 
Avon waa, Wo “Oimkehae Venic! Pye W lela eb eicus ain eects AR MSS Mem a rachh AUTO OIC Was Camara ope F Each $6.00 
NYMPHAEA (Thur) (8.8) Flat flowers of creamy-white petals mixed with yellow stamens. The 
edge of the petals are somewhat rolled, giving a water-lily effect. Midseason 
ET ene i ANE ene Ba fe aie os ott oes, castes, she sce. d)le-tis a daare a: a1 wetter ihe ollie Bat arate Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
OCTAVE DEMAY (Calot 1867). (8.5). Pale Hydrangea pink. Very large with flat crown; fragrant. 
_ Dwarf habit, but leaves grow low on stalk, and permit cutting good length stems. Fine pink 
VCMT eS m | OOMUCT Mer ne erin tet a case Renostentier iene, chel sssnapaastude clone Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $25.00 
ODILE (Doriat 1928). Double, late midseason. Large whitesphere with lilac tinted center. This 
is a fine peony and make no mistake about it. Worthy of any garden planting and it is also 
Aner shows lower Another fine Krench origination 920. ...055252..54-s.4- Pe acih Each $3.00 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA (8.6). Vivid crimson; large round bloom .......... Each .75; Per 10 $6.00 
OLD FORGE (Kelsey 1936) Rose pink, double high built crown. Medium sized flowers on long, 
STORGUNS? SUENTN ak o'e oho Gon BS ey ERE Ore BIEL Oa 0 CIO ORI aL ero CaCI So CII re APL a ae Each $2.00 
OLD SIWASH. Opens flesh, fades to pure white; double; good size held very stiffly erect; good 
Heighiguerose tracrant; .a.4.)'. - Sub lsarars Cans Boh I yan at Meek wean ne teem i acs a dey arene Each $3.00 
OPAL (Pleas 1908 (8.5). Double type, large midseason. Pale rose pink becoming almost white 
when fully open. Petals long pointed and arranged in a deep funnel like form. As the 
name indicates the coloring is very delicate and opalescent ...............-++... Each $1.00 
OTTAWA (Kelsey 1935) A double, rich pink shading lighter at base of petals. High built crown. 
A very good variety but little known ............. ot igh ol Ate SNA PRE PR A a Each $8.00 
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