LIGHT PINK SINGLE PEONIES 
Dainty (Nicholls 1941) Early single. Light silvery pink. Very large flower. At- 
tractive and desirable. This is one of the new ones that we predict will go 
places when better known. $2.50 
Helen (Thurlow 1922) 9.0 Single type, early. Double row of broad, round, shell- 
pink petals, with a mass of golden stamens in center. Foliage, dark green. 
This is a very dainty variety, and is grand for landscape effect, Flowers also 
excellent for floral arrangements. $2.00 
Pink Bonnet (Kelsey 1935) Seedling K-5 Single, clear, light pink. One of the first 
to bloom of the sinensis varieties. Petals are mostly cupped and shaped like a 
tulip. $3.50 
Wild Rose (Kelway) 8.5 This peony is well named, as it does resemble a wild rose. 
Single type, large, midseason variety. The long, smooth petals are powdered 
thickly with tiny rose-pink dots, giving a pale-pink effect. Small cluster of 
yellow stamens in center, carpels crimson, Slightly fragrant. Good, strong: 
stems and very free bloomer. Most interesting on account of markings on petals. 
ibys $2.00 
DARK HBS SINGLE PEONIES 
Harriet Olney (Brand 1920) yp Pan extremely early variety. One of the first 
Chinensis varieties to give color in the field. Opens a deep rose, but gradually 
changes to a soft rose-pink. Stems tall and erect. If you want a fine 
pink single, you will find your wishes gratified in this variety. Very fine for 
landscape effect, and gives a dash of color very early in the garden. 
$1.25 
Imperial Red (Hans P. Sass 1932) 9.05 A midseason variety first called Imperial 
Pink. The color is rosy red or very deep pink. Produces an immense flower 
borne on very heavy stems, A pale pink, semi-double has been found masquerad- 
ing under this name. __ $1.50 
Mischief (Auten 1925) Not yet rated. A most satisfactory dark pink. Good size 
and color which holds well in the sun. Stems stiff and strong. A good land- 
scape variety. $2.00 
Nellie (Kelway 1915) 8.6 Very bright, rose-pink single. Midseason. Changes to 
almost white with age and exposure to sun. Small tuft of yellow stamens in 
center. ‘Foliage narrow and waxy. Very floriferous. yr $1.00. 
Prairie Rose (Brand 1936) Single, early, very large, deep rose pink, Color similar to 
that of Edulis Superba, which is most pleasing. eee S400 
Pride of arenret (Kelway 1909) 8.9 Single type, very large, midseason variety. 
Wide spreading, cupped petals of pale, rose-pink fading toward the base of 
bloom, surrounding a cluster of very bright golden yellow stamens and pale 
green carpels. Tall, thin wiry stems that: hold ae flowers erect, Abundant: 
foliage. A very egies pink. $1.75 
RED SINGLE PEONIES 
Arcturus (Auten 1933) 9.3 A single, velvety, dark red variety of recent introduction. 
This is one of the very best singles of this color we have at this time. NS 
ae aes : “ . $4.00 
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