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Man Vem rani (statics! GU bint hope eee ee ch ee ae ul say 1.00 
Dark clear crimson with a brilliant sheen. Rose type. Midseason. 
MaltildawLe wisi salncders) 19. Uwe gt ee OBS 2.00 
A large midseason loosely formed dark maroon-red. Resembles Mots. 
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. 
MarR wll eel Cal KLIN) Ge etcan ee es See, Meet ofa 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. 
NrwlLimv an nueew en <(NIOW) aes ee ee ea 1.50 
Rose red, tall robust grower, large cup shaped flower, a prize winner at 
Fort Wayne show. 
Buiiipperhtivoires. (70! Viere. 019 bly O.2 we ee re 1.50 
Dark crimson with a very dark sheen; fully double with an incurved 
center; rose scented, stiff stems. Decorative in the garden. Late. 
HPTONICCTOR GE Carl Rll Ni.) fe ee eee eee ee eer bn ele ae St oe Se ee 4.00 
Extra early red, the first to bloom for us. Strong stem, dark foliage. 
RMeGg bird CR fot city os) io, Ode ieee. day co ne A ee eges 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. 
Hichard = CarvelncC eran eee coe eee eek koe ae Sy oh ee 1.50 
Fiarly dark red. Fragrant, tall and a free bloomer. 
Hosectied s (bean kit eg sate mR ie Pee ete oe eee Fad SB Sy taal) 1.00 
Named for its color, a good all-around flower for landscape and cutting. 
SirzJOUnT branklingelran Klin te. ).24 heer sees eg 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. 
PEGITIDOS 1 Mi (7A LILGTY Jisge Becerra tes ue os ccna tapas Meee ae 4.00 
A fine, outstanding double red. Color clear and unfading. A few stamens 
well hidden. ‘ 
WVicloricnnierlanMarnes (Dessert. 1915) 0.2) eee oes eee ee 1.50 
Amaranth red with edges lighter. Good stems. Midseason. 
Wit be bUtrnerstolavion 2101 )oc4er ine eeu eh antes tase 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. 
SINGLE AND JAP TYPE PEONIES 
(seh eveee CUMETAN SRT a fe POLY POL? arte ponent nee ama Ape We tans pera ry Meta 3.00 
A huge single white. Won sweepstakes at show at Atlanta, Ga. 
Sinebagey (OP ehed diigo OY Ge Reais ein esas glee thetic en ees eee 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. 
Beem HDAC age thee eg te. tea ves rte gustreaeew!) LO 
A soft opaque light pink Jap with ovate cupped guards in an irregular 
double row abovt a center of pale gold staminodes; a medium height 
plant with extra stiff stems. Fine texture and good substance. Midseason. 
eV a IOMO OM CLUCLY Car: MATOOM, © .22--cc-t-5--<-ncece---ksbuenetancens 1.00 
GCayiieera pec rank (iti )4- 9,0 weticce cca te cante te erase skk RPE E ihe. feet 2.00 
An extra large pink Jap as its name implies. 
GeO SUMEGIUGE TIME TAT LIT: eo ces ee hs Ae le cace alee oecclcancanepntaenten 3.00 
Very similar to Gypsy Rose except slightly darker shade, and later 
blooming. 
