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SOME GANOKO (Origin unknown) (9.0). Japanese type, large midseason. Color a dark clear 
crimson, with a broad flat center of many crinkled light buff staminodes, tinted with rose-red 
marking. Carpels pale yellow. Fairly strong growth with, a spreading, sprawling habit. Height 
abouts two feet. Follage dark green; broad and ruffled... ... ccs. ecdecdscchccdsnl. Each $1.50 
SUNMIST (Nicholls 1942) Late midseason,very large blush guards with deep yellow staminodes. 
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SWORD DANCE (9.10). Red Jap, medium dark red, very brilliant and showy. Completely out- 
Classesatne old 50m a, Granoka. Wines plant, late: 20s....... 06 ose ee Each $2.00 
TAMATE-BOKU (9.4). The finest and highest rated of the Japanese type. A glorious bright car- 
mine-pink, exquisitely fragrant, very large, with a yellow center, tipped pink, irregularly 
crinkled and margined gold. No description can do it justice .................... Each $5.00 
THE BARON. Odd shade of red, some yellow in center, bold and striking. Medium height Ea. .75 
TOKIO (8.9). A beautiful large flower, with guards of rose-pink and center of pink, yellow and 
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TORPILLEUR. Fine large flowers held erect on tail, stiff stems. Guard netals deep rose red, with 
center petals of the same color, tipped cream. A splendid variety and distinctly different from 
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WESTENER (Bigger 1942) Here is a new and grand origination not yet officially rated. To date 
only a few plants disseminated. Stock scarce and exceedingly limited. Japanese type, mid- 
season. The guard petals are very large of a beautiful shade of light pink. The center is 
filled with yellow staminodes that are etxremely firm and erect. The combination of yellow 
and pink is most pleasing. The real charm of this variety lies in the cup-shaped form of 
the flower and the sturdy recurved petals so graciously poised and held so rigidly erect. A 
charming introduction of exceptional merit and appeal ....................... Each 310.00 
YELLOW KING (Unknown) (9.06). Early large pale pink guards, vivid yellow staminodes. This 
is a very beautiful flower that came from Mrs. Harding’s garden but is not her origination 
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SINGLE PEONIES 
ANGELUS (9.17). Very large soft, even light pink single on fine plant. Generally considered the 
best light pink single. Took ribbon as best pink single, 1941 Nationa! Peony Show. Each $3.00 
ARCTURUS (9.30). Extremely rich, clear dark red single, color holds. Tall, stiff stems. One of 
earliest. Took first at 1941 National Show over President Lincoln. Top notch in every way. 
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BLACK HAWK. Very dark red single, early. Foliage and stems dark red until near blooming 
time. DISTT CUR LOM CHT sre tere etree rare oe ere ee pt re eee NN Cee eS Sehr, eh oes wed a Each $1.60 
CORNIE MOORE (Kelsey 1934) A deep, single red (garnet), with a glossy sheen. Flowers large and 
showy. Plant strong, a vigorous grower with red stems. Foliage dark green. Here is a fine, 
outstanding single that will be freely grown when better known. There is room for good 
singles and this is one of them. We are indeed fortunate in being able to offer stock as we 
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BAINTY (Nicholls 1941) Early single. Light silvery pink. Very large flower. Attractive and desir- 
able. This is one of the new ones that we predict will go places when better known. Ea. $2.50 
FORTUNE TELLER Light red. Large bloom carried with distinction. For those who like the 
American Beauty shade thisis one of thesbesttury co... set eee oe ead. Le ates Each $1.00 
GOPHER BEAUTY (Franklin 1933) Singe early very bright red. A very attractive color that is 
most pleasing. Mr. Franklin devoted most of his attention to doubles, but did bring out a 
few outstanding singles to hiscredit. This isone of them. ..............+.+essee- Each $2.50 
HELEN (Thurlow 1922) (9.0) single type, early Double row of broad, round, shell-like pink pet- 
als, with a mass of golden stamens in center. Foliage dark green. This is a very dainty varie- 
ety,, and is grand for landscape effect. Flowers also excellent for floral arrangements. 
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INCA (Nicholls 1941) Bright scarlet rose single. We have a good stock of this fine single peony 
and we feel it is a worth while addition to your planting of single peonies. Rarely seen in 
peony plantings or at peony shows due to the scarcity of stock. Col. Nicholls has a very fine 
single in this variety, but he has never been as much impressed with the singles as he has 
becn with the full doubles and for that reason has not offered it for Sales Each $2.50 
KEWANEE (9.07). Early medium dark red single, brilliant and unfading. Has proven itself A 
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