PoC PEIIO LEO IIer ean tre ha eyo ten ep eg Cu 1.50 
A flaming crimson, early midseason. One of Brand’s best reds. 
Werner yl ONT) Si mete tern ene eee Ur 1.00 
Dark clear crimson with a brilliant sheen. Rose type. Midseason. 
Matmoudewewis (Saunders) 9:0) .265. ee ieee) ee 2.00 
A large midseason loosely formed dark maroon-red. Resembles Mohks. 
Martin Cahuzac in color, foliage and stem, but the flower is better filled 
out. The plant is generally considered a better grower than Mons. Martin 
Cahuzac and comes into flower a little later. 
DERM AiTt CR Car icLiny elite Cele eet hoo Ud hen ne a bo 8.00 
One of our best reds, all desirabie qualities of growth and bloom; prize 
winner. Back in the catalog again but only a few this year. 
Miri ans eewen /(Niew) so on oy te eet 1.50 
Rose red, tall robust grower, large cup shaped flower, a prize winner at 
Fort Wayne show. 
Paiuippestivoirerchiviere: 1911) 90:2000 1.50 
Dark crimson with a very dark sheen; fully double with an incurved 
center; rose scented, stiff stems. Decorative in the garden. Late. 
ION COr er HOM il) herr ee cee a hye ee ee 4.00 
Extra early red, the first to bloom for us. Strong stem, dark foliage. 
Pieces PO olallic lela 1 yee GOr0s eine ee eer. 1.00 
Anemone type; broad guard petals and tall narrow feathery center petals 
of dull light rose-red suggesting the plumage of a tropical bird. Very 
unusual flower. Midseason. 
Machararcdarvele ( rani pam a Ta ee 1.50 
Early dark red. Fragrant, tall and a free bloomer. 
FOSC EEOC aC te relt] cll) )uareerean ny ieee niet sce Siok bce tp cance scans 1.00 
a Named for its color, a good all-around flower for landscape and cutting. 
Dine ONnrmrankiite(Mranik Un) )eeece 4 eh tices! bo) cole 5.00 
A red, the color of Philippe Rivoire, but a heavier, fuller flower, rose 
type, no stamens. Odor faint and spicy. Grows erect about 12 inches 
above good foliage. Late. 
PGT DOS mC LELLCL)) cick teense cee Oe ee 4.00 
A fine, outstanding double red. Color clear and unfading. A few stamens 
well hidden. 
Victorie de la Marne (Dessert, 1915) 8.2, _.....00.2-000222022...... 1.50 
Amaranth red with edges lighter. Good stems. Midseason. 
Wit ere Urnere (i avignrobolO 06,4. coe oe los 1.00 
Very dark crimson with a dark sheen mingled with yellow stamens. A 
loose, big petaled double type. Tall with strong stems. Early midseason. 
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SINGLE AND JAP TYPE PEONIES 
PST LAT Tee ie Go br oe es es 3.00 
A huge single white. Won sweepstakes at show at Atlanta, Ga. 
TAT Ieee heh iy tee | a ees Ee een 2.00 
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 Certificate A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. 
Birr me trie Gray clity eee es c.0s eee eae ee ees 180 
A soft opaque light pink Jap with ovate cupped guards in an irregular 
double row about a center of pale gold staminodes; a medium height 
plant with extra stiff stems. Fine texture and good substance. Midseason. 
Ravraiomomvielvety.. dari) MolOOl eect - se ovececdes-neenae =n 1.00 
Cetra) Gigs) Gost bhal PeNbE epe clin ack one er er eee 2.00 
An extra large pink Jap as its name implies. 
ey DEVMEC eerie ( BPari clin jae eens ee a Foes eostet even 3.00 
Very similar to Gypsy Rose except slightly darker shade, and later 
blooming. 

