
VEDRINE (Ruby Glow) Ruch ruby red, large semi-double 
to loose peony flower, quite similar to the well-known 
Chandleri Elegans in form. Broad veined outer petals 
surround a cluster of petaloids and golden stamens. Early 
bloomer, open and rather spreading habit of growth. Well 
adapted to espalier work, a beautiful flower. 1 gal.— 
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VEDRINE VARIEGATED (See Eleanor of Fairoaks) 
VICTORY WHITE Pure white, large semi-double peony 
form, numerous small petaloids intermingled with yellow 
stamens at the center. A heavy blooming, new and rare 
variety. Spreading habit of growth. Midseascn. 1 gal. 
graft—-$4.50. 
VICTOR EMMANUEL (See Blood of China) 
VILLE DE NANTES RED A large and beautiful deep red 
semi-double, sometimes loosely peony form, fimbriated 
petal edges. A slow grower, a very fine variety, and a most 
unusual flower. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$5.00. 
NEW 
VILLE DE NANTES VARIEGATED As striking as the 
solid red form of this variety is, here is the even more at- 
tractive form. Dark red, spotted white, the fimbriated, 
or deckle-edged petals make this a most unusual flower. 
Very rare. Midseason. 1 gal.—$6.50. 
WHITE CRANE (See Haku Tsuru) 
WHITE EMPRESS An inexpressibly large and beautiful 
white semi-double, strongly resembles the Ville de Nantes 
in form, sometimes has the same distinctive ‘‘rabbit ears”’. 
Flowers are as rugged as they are beautiful, possessing 
great keeping qualities. A new, rare, and highly recom- 
mended variety. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$5.50. 
WHITE GIANT A very large, pure white semi-double, 
stamens surrounded by broad outer petals—the flower 
much resembles the Lotus blossoms. A rare and fine 
camellia. Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$5.00. 
NEW 
“WHITE PRINCESS (Lady of the Lourdes) An unusually 
beautiful creamy white peony form flower. The petal tex- 
ture is satiny; this is altogether one of the very finest 
flowers it has been our pleasure to behold. Midseason. 
1 gal. graft—-$5.00. 
WHITE QUEEN This befits a queen—large pure white 
semi-double. Petals are rather small and pointed at tips. 
Early to midseason crop of flowers adds greatly to the de- 
sirability of this rare and beautiful variety. 1 gal. graft 
——$5.00. 
WILDER’S ROSE (Mrs. John Laing) A very pretty, rather 
small but perfect formal flower, rose-salmon pink. Fo- 
liage is small to balance nicely with the profusion of 
blooms produced in mild winters. Vigorous grower, and a 
lovely corsage type. Late. 1 gal.—$1.50; 3 gal.—$5.00. 
WILLIAM PENN A dark purplish-red, sometimes nearly 
black. Petals are marbled with white. The flower is al- 
most carnation in form and is produced on a willowy 
arching slender shrub. A most unusual and rare flower. 
Midseason. 1 gal. graft—-$3.50. 

* West Coast Introduction 
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