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PEONIES 
PARTY GOWN (Kelsey 1942) Very large, flesh white double, Full petaled rose formation. Pro- 
fuse bloomer on strong stems. Fainty fragrant. To see it in full bloom makes it a “must have. 
You can be most liberal in the use of superlatives on Party Gown and not fully describ a 
Loveliness well dressed with freshness and charm ........-++++ee+seeeerrserreees Each $5.00 


PASTEL (Nicholls 1941) Here is a charmin eony very aptly named. Color a fine salmon 
pink. This is one of the new ones ieiithle known to the general public. The stock 
we are growing is direct from the originator’s garden. Not as yet rated, but we predict that 
the rating will put it in a class with the good one. The pleasing delicate coloring is most at- 
tractive Each $5.00 
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PATHFINDER (Auten 1939). Late Midseason. Medium pink .........-----+++++++:: Each $1.00 
PEACH BLOW (Shaylor 1938) (8.98). A very earlv bloomer, semi-double in form. Rather 
dwarf, with a delicate peach pink color. Valuable due to the extreme earliness and beauty 
of flower. Stock rather scarce at the present time. Very much worth whiles..s.. Each $6.00 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Riviere 1911) (9.2). Double type, early, midseason. A very dark crimson, 
with blackish sheen. Flowers are of medium size but have seen them extremely large un- 
der special handling. Has the pronounced fragrance of a Gruss an Teplitz rose and a va- 
riety we can recommend most heartily. It is be found in nearly all large peony plantings 
as well as small collections. So many reds lack fragrance, but this variety compensates for a 
number that are deficient in this respect. Medium height, wiry stems that hold the 
fine bloom erect. The flower is beautifully formed and holds its color in the brightest 
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PFEIFFER’S PRIDE. Late double rose type of fine form; outer petals of a peculiar shade of 
light pink, shading deeper in the center, with » ring of yellow stamens surrounding a tuff of 
deever pink, blotched with crimson. Strong, stiff stems of medium height; pleasing frag- 
rances pA. really fines ne wappCOL ya. seme tae thy eeepaeot terrane cs aly cvecouehenstens Each .75; Per. 10 $6.00 
PFEIFFER’S RED TRIUMPH. A new red peony. Early, double rose type; deep crimson. Buds 
large, very dark, like Philippe Rivoire before opening. Tall, strong, stiff stems. Fragrant, 
andsasceaLl ye aserichard mC ALvel en mmmescrsmtete siete ce elstere citer cles islet lets isles ons) <n sul heat aa metas Each $2.00 
PINK BARONESS SCHROEDER. Exceptionally large flat flowers of deep shell-pink which do 
Notmradepinethemearden se ViIGseasonwOm a Lenmmenmetecraimie te siete crue teks estore etl eran Each $1.00 
PINK CHARM—(Kelsey 1936) Early, double, soft flesh-pink. Broad outer petals around short- 
er: twisted) and overlapping s petals mer racrant: sing oes me cach cas set ete ans ae seis Each $4.00 
PINK LUSTRE (Kelsey 1936) Semi-double, flat flowers of light pink. Early. Flowers much the 
SAMeRLOLMALIONS ASEM Aric ACOUL Er meri tonne reper. kia nate irs ontesctan ete ae Each $2.50 
PLYMOUTH. (9.20) Full double white, opening flesh, rose fragrant. Very late, on tall stiff stems. 
Substance extra, and one of the surest of all late doubles to open. A most valuable Meee 
ose Roe see Re NMS, Re eee Pee eel emer hoe rahe eet ect ete cal wucteno se gtisustree Kea. @ nota aosiiel otorelacatel atte Sue ciene Each 2 
PRAIRIE KING (Rosenfield 1908). Brilliant, light crimson, shaded purple. Fragrant, large glob- 
Ulare flower. hallestroneeandeecrectmeememeinin carter int selene seven cons Each .60; Per 10, $5.00 
PRES. ROOSEVELT. (8.8) A brilliant and striking variety, coming into bloom early midseason. 
Flowers very large, semi-rose type and richly fragrant. Desirable as a cut flower, a garden 
Variety, .-And sa sso Wall OWeTaeeen aerate eee crore ie ROIS ire ae di cnc eto ie ec aicee Se Mee Each $1.00 
PRESIDENT F. D. ROOSVELT (9.38). Large, very full rose type, dark pink, tall and vigorous, stiff 
stems, late. Honorable Mention Minnesota P. S. and H. S., Minneapolis, 1933 .... Each $4.00 
PRESIDENT WILSON (9.3) A very large, late, bright rose-pink, fading to a lighter pink. The 
flower has a rich, spicy fragrance. The plant is of medium height, strong stems, good foliage. 
Awarded Certificate of Honorable Mention at London, Ontario, Show .......... Each $1.50 
PRIDE OF PAULDING (Neeley) . Rich flesh pink .................... ccc cece ce ecee Each $1.00 
PRIMEVERE (Lemoine) (8.6). One of the best of the yellow varieties Guard petals are a creamy 
white enclosing a central ball of sulphur-yellow, The flower is medium large, bomb type and 
very fragrant. It comes into bloom midseason. If the flower is cut in the bud and developed 
inside yousget: Lhestruer colors ca. srr notre cic cst eat chiens ice: ee eee Each .75 
PRUDENCE. Very chaste full double white, rose fragrant, refinement personified. Midseason 
Teta ete loaatchc GY cares TeR OR Aca ie tie e age aie nete ners rece toheneere: ccc RC n eee ra cies ow ok ere Tie ee Each $2.00 
PURPUREA SUPERBA (Delache). (7.2). Large, bomb type blooms of bright crimsen; no sta- 
eae, (Slates gexesy jollefoievaye, Whigs veMll Soaks anno nano eodenatoas shame Each .50; Per 10 $4.00 
QUEEN EMMA, A very large, very full fragrant, bright light pink rose type flower; midsea- 
son to late; blooms freely; erect habit; compact growth; stems medium long; the fiower 
Keepsmand & ShIpSeswell oe tre ncraa stent fee orc tes coh iat lca a: Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $30.00 
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