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PEONTES 
WESTHILL (Little 1938). (9.15) Early. Very large, full, light pink. H. M. ............ Each $10.00 
W. F. CHRISTMAN (Fra.). Flesh-white. Large ........................ Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
WM. F. TURNER (Shaylor). (8.4) Very dark crimson with a dark sheen mingled with yellow 
stamens. A loose, big petaled double type. Tall with strong stems. Early midseason Each $1.00 
WHITE BEAUTY. Very large double, with a few hidden stamens. Exquisite pearly white. Tall stiff 
stem, a strong grower and free bloomer. Early midseason ............-+++-eeeeeees Each $1.50 
WHITE DELIGHT. A full double white, perfect in its purity, rose fragrant, and lasts an extra long 
time when cut. Very early, blooming close to. time of Edulis Superba. There is great need for 
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WHITE SHRINE (Kelsey 1936) Double white with dashes of red. Outside petals pure white. 
Central petals pink and yellow with greenish tints at base, Early. ....... ...... Each $4.00 
WHITE WATER (Kelsey 1942) Very large, open petaled white. A row looks like the spume on 
the Niagara Rapids above the falls. Good stems. Golden glow at base of petals. 8” blooms not 
uncommon. Satisfying both in bigness and beauty. Large enough to suit all; beautiful enough 
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WILLOUGHBY (Kelsey 1935) Very large, flesh-pink double, showing stamens. Faint red edges 
on some of the petals. Good stems. Color changes to white with age ......... Each $3.00 
WINNIE WINKLE (Franklin). (9.07) Very large rose type, pink, stiff stems, tall, upright. Vigorous 
and always blooms finest when in full bloom; late, 42 inches .................... Each $2.00 
W. L. GUMM (Gumm 1929) (9.34) Adouble,midseason, beautiful white, built up on medium 
height stems. Petals have heavy texture and the bloom is excellently formed. Center shows an 
ivory white sheen that adds to the beauty of the flower. Very refined and greatly admired in 
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YOUTH (Kelsey 1935) Large double, blush white with ivory tones at base of petals. Good stems 
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TOL SBRADE CAUten he DArK LEGG aerce ce eieiccensts clo releie ete eevee aie ei aliets a eraueiore Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
PEONIES TO COLOR: 
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REC ee ee eee ch satura es earats sel ase ao sahe eee etens Each .50; Per 10, $3.25; Per 100, $30.00 
Mixed=: GOOGMASSOLLINGD Lae an nmr ite iene iene Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
AMA-NO-SADE. (9.2) The finest pink Japanese Peony. Very scarce. Guard petals bright rose- 
pink. Center yellow at base with upper half chamois-yellow, edged with gold and faced with 
pink, ofathersamestonesasether@uardSenneree tose een ein eee Each $2.00 
AKBAR (Nicholls 1941) A: midseason rose-red Jap., with bright golden staminodes. Tall and 
stately grower and a most attractive variety. When Col. Nicholls’ Jap. varieties are better 
known, they will be in great demand. They are surely outstanding ............. Each $2.50 
AZTEC (Nicholls 1941) Midseason, large, bright scarlet-rose. Staminodes rose with orange- 
rose, tipped bright gold. This is a most attractive Jap. and will prove a most worthy addi- 
tion to any collection. We are fortunate to have the originator’s stock direct from his gar- 
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AUREOLING sbinkany clloweCen terse e XC ULSLUC tase mrm rire n ee rene een ee eee Each .%75 
BATTLE FLAG (Nicholls 1941) A very deep, glowing red Jap. Staminodes same color with 
golden reverse... Very unusual and attractive Not yet rated but will rank with the best. We 
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CATHEDRAL (Origin unknown) (8.1). Large midseason Jap. Vivid dark rose guard petals with 
narrow, lighter edges. Compact center of long, pale pink petaloids with pointed tips and 
yellow base. A free bloomer. Also listed as Hana-no-soto in some catalogs. Slightly frag- 
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CHARM (Franklin) (9.27) Very dark red Jap. Good upright grower, vigorous, late, 34 inches. 
An improvement on Fuyajo. Received Blue Ribbon at N. W. Show, St. Paul, 1932. First Class 
Certificates Pass Chicago 1933 ce ein ale artes seeeTaba Tate a Gore rs Seo teh elore eect Me nae Each $2.25 
CREVE COEUR. Very distinct, a miniature, only 3 to 5 inches, on a large tall plant. Clear dark 
red, rose fragrant. As bloom ages a narrow white line appears down middle of outside of nar- 
rowacenter petalse VeLY -DODULAL RE ere wtecccioc oe cerned eee Each $1.00 
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