SPRING TRADE LIST, JANUARY 28, 1949 
PEONIES 
We offer our usual fine grade of 3 to 5 eye divisions clean, healthy, and strictly 
true to name, from plants not older than three years. As we do not use our fields 
for commercial cut flowers, you can depend on thoroughly rogued stock, and fine 
young plants. 
The figures after the name of the variety, imply the rating as given these 
Peonies by the American Peony Society. 
* INDICATES RECOMMENDED CUT-FLOWER VARIETIES 
Per 10 
Archie Brand (7.5) Large, round, full rose-type blossom of shell pink.$ 4.00 
*Avalanche, (8.7) Late midseason. Large, free, blooming, fine white. 4.00 
Brand’s Magnificent, (8.2) Midseason. Deep, dark red with a 
binish. cast; perfectly formed, semi-rose type... ..2..-...-.-s- 4.00 
*Charles McKellip, (7.8) Late Midseason. Bright red. _________.____- 4.00 
Couronne d@’Or, (8.1) (Crown of Gold) Late midseason. Pure white 
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*Duchess De Nemours, (8.1) Early. Pure white. _____- ih Aaa a Bie 4.00 
Duke of Wellington, (7.8) Midseason. Sulphur white. A tall grower. 3.50 
*Edulis Superba, (7.6) Early. Bright. clear mauve-pink. ___________- 4.00 
*Felix Crousse, (8.4) Midseason. Brilliant, ruby-red. ________._______- 4,20 
Grover Cleveland, (8.2) Late midseason. Large, deep crimson. ... 4.00 
Jeannot, (9.1) Late. Pale rose, deepening to old rose at center with 
Csastinceeovercasteot HAG se. Vea Saino, gl Ale bees) sue oe _ 4,00 
“La Perle, (8.5) Midseason. Pink in the bud, SREB in a creamy 
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La Tulipe, (7.5) Early midseason. Flesh-pink in he pid opening 
LOmnECrealny awitite swith crimson streaks. 22-89) 37 tit... 4.00 
*Livingstone, (8.1) Best of all late varieties. Deep pink with flecks of 
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*Mme. De Vernville, (7.0) Early. Large white flowers with crimson 
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*Mme. Ducel, (7.9) Midseason. Bright silvery pink with a shade of 
Soe Wi CTC ME Sil\ Clare r lex (aac u ee oo eS ee Je 4,00 
*Mons Jules Elie, (9.2) Midseason. Lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose overlaid with a sheen of silver. ~.__--..-..221-- ef 6.00 
Mons Martin Cahuzac, (8.8) Midseason. Deep maroon, bright Boicen 
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nMons.aVvictor Hugo, Late. Brilliant carmineé red. 2222: ...:....-.:.... 4.00 
Philomele, (7.7) Midseason. Attractive, novel bloom of pink and 
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President Roosevelt, (8.5) Midseason. Very fine brilliant red. _____- 4.00 
Prince of Darkness, (7.5) Early. Deep red, almost maroon. --_-_----- 4.20 
*Queen Victoria, (7.2) Early midseason. Pure white. ____--_-_.------ 4.00 
Rachel, (7.9) Midseason. Bright garnet shaded ruby-red. _____----- 4.00 
*Reine Hortense, (8.7) Midseason. Rose-pink flecked with crimson. 4.00 
*Sarah Bernhardt, (9.0) Midseason. Apple-blossom pink with a sil- 
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*Tourangelle, (9.4) Late. Large blooms of pearl overlaid delicate 
BhedemOr esa mon-pink: ~. fe.-.222: ee Ee Pe een eee ee een ees 4.00 
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JAPANESE AND SINGLE PEONIES Per 10 
Mikado, (8.6) Midseason. Single dark red with large golden 
Bbatieria;. tis 8. ao pte tet BAB eS BAG A ee Pes a eg ce ae $ 6.00 
Per 100 
See 
35.00 
Per 100 
$ 50.00 
