Hybrid Herbaceous Peonles 
The Old-Time Garden Flower 
A PEONY plant often becomes a family 
favorite for generations; therefore, buy 
only the best varieties and top-quality 
roots. We specialize in growing roots 
which are true-to-name and in a healthy 
condition. 
A well-matched collection of Peonies 
produces colorful and fragrant bloom 
for more than a month. You can select 
any variety listed below with the feeling 
that you will be completely satisfied with 
your choice. 
Where to Plant 
Plant in average soil, with good drainage and at least half-time sunlight, in beds 
or rows by themselves, here and there in perennial borders or shrubbery fore- 
ground, along walks, etc. Acquire a collection as a hobby. 

When to Plant 
In late August until the ground freezes. 
We are offering approximately 95 varieties of choice Peonies for fall season 
planting. All are grown from our own private collection which has been carefully 
selected over the past years. We are sure that this list will give either the Peony 
connoisseur or the new enthusiast some of the choicest varieties in existence from 
which to choose. 
We vouch for their healthy condition as they are divisions from young field 
grown stock. All divisions have three to five eyes or more. 
VISITORS ARE WELCOME 
You are welcome to visit our garden and nursery any time during blooming time 
in June (usually at its height the first part of June). 
White - Doubles 
A. B. FRANKLIN—9.27. Late. Very 
light blush when first opening, fading 
white. A Gold Medal winner. $3.50. 
ALICE HARDING — 9.36. Mid-season. 
Rounded guard petals of delicate flesh 
pink, creamy white center. Fragrant. 
$3.00. 
AVALANCHE—8.7. Late. Waxy texture 
with a very narrow crimson edge on 
a few petals. Slightly fragrant. $1.00. 
DR. J. H. NEELEY—9.27. Midseason. 
Fragrant, strong grower and a de- 
sirable variety. $3.00. 
ELSA SASS—9.46. Late. Rather dwarf 
growing. Stems stiff and strong. True 
rose form wtih large petals. Gold 
medal winner. $3.50. ; 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—9.3. Early. White 
with crimson markings. One of the 
best known. $1.00. 
FRANKIE CURTIS—9.3. Rather dwarf 
habit. Opens a faint pink fading to 
white. Guards broad, evenly rounded. 
$2.00. 
MRS. JOHN 
MARGARET LOUGH — 9.27. Large. 
White of extra good form. Slightly 
fragrant. $3.50. 
MRS. A. B. FRANKLIN—9.28. Late. 
Pure white, rose type bloom of much 
beauty and refinement. First class 
certificate, American Peony Associa- 
tion. $3.00. 
M. GOOD—9.14. Large. 
Pure White. Good stems and foliage. 
woes 
NEW ERA—Termed a pure white Mons. 
Jules Elie which it resembles. Mid- 
season bloomer. $3.00. 
HARRY F. LITTLE—9.42. Large. White 
with a faint blush of pink. Gold Medal 
winner. $4.00. 
ODILE—9.1. Late mid-season. White 
with lilac tinted center. A fine French 
origination. $3.50. 
REV. H. TRAGITT—9.0. Medium size, 
pure white. Rose formation. Good. 
Sa UIE 
