CLASS B 
Size 1 ED Lo PS Ine ye a. eee a Lee 
S126 2am LAL) ONG: oaaue ae Riek ee $2.25 
Size 3—15 to’ 18 inch. <.. 7.5 «+. ..$38.00 
D1iZG 74S Lo aes Ve eee oe $4.00 
Size 5—24 to 30 inch............$5.50 
Size: hb—=—3 0 10 36 inch... 2. ee ee ea DU 
15% off on 10 plants or over. 
AKE-BONO VARIEGATED—Semi-double 
white, pink stripes. M. (4, 5, 6) 
ALOHA or LADY ALICE or ARAJISHI— 
Bright red peony-form, resembles 
carnation; very early bloomer, some- 
times in winter. Hy (1, 2, 4.5.0) 
AMABILIS — Single white, predominant 
yellow stamens. M. (1, 2, 4, 5, 6) 
BLOOD OF CHINA or VITTORIO EMAN- 
UELE—Large red, lovely peony type, 
sturdy grower. L. 
CHRISTINE LEE — Semi-double, 
pink, long yellow stamens. M. 
COUNTESS DEVANSITTART or 
VANSITTARTW—Semi-double, cherry 
red, yellow stamens predominant, 
heavy bloomer, M. (3, 4, 5) 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY—Double flat 
TOSE- 
LADY 

white with pink stripes, M. (5, 6) 
DAINTY—Double white. Latest bloomer 
umong the white. 1. (2,35;6) 
DUC DE ORLEANS—Peony formed cen- 
ter, white with red stripes. M. (5) 
EARLY CAMPBELL—Small double red, 
very slow grower. E. (4, 5) 
ECSTACY—Large 3 to 4-inch blooms of 
rose color with white tip, its habit 
ot growth makes it a lovely bush 
for a flower bed, M. 
ELENA NOBILE—Double red, very vivid, 
long season bloomer, M. (1, 2, 3, 4) 
ENRICO BETTONI — Large bloom of 
translucent pink, semi-double with 
stamens interspersed. M. (4, 5, 6) 
GOSHOGU RUMA—Single deep red, dense 
cluster of petals and golden stamens 
in center, very fine and very late 
heavy bloomer, M. (1 to 6) 
HOSHIGURMA 





Semi-double, pink, mar- 
bled with white. Bushy grower, 
heavy bloomer, M. (4, 5) 
HOYIHOKU—Single white, peony center, 
M.. (1228.4) 
JARVIS RED — Large semi-double 
with yellow stamens in 
OR rg 
LADY DE SANQUINAE — Semi-double 
pink with occasional red stripe, yel- 
low stamens in center, M. (4, 5) 
red 
center, EH. 
OTOME PINK — Pale 
plooms cH Cis) 
PAEKONIAFLORA—Extremely large white 
with pink flecks. Peony center. M. 
PERFECTION ALBA—Creamish double 
white. Looks like Gardenia. M. (1, 2, 
3, 4) 
PEARL OF CHINA — Single pale pink. 
double pink flat 

Blue-green foliage. Slow, compact 
PTO Wer Vou Gie ae te) 
PRINCE ALBERT or CONCORDIA — 
Loose peony pink with deeper pink 
Stripes. View Ge.) 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND—Our own sport 
from the Red Waukanoura. Semi- 
double bright red with pure white 
splotches, very heavy bloomer and a 
bushy upright grower. One of the 
favorites of our Nursery visitors. M. 
PRINCESS BACIOCHI—PBright red peony 
form. Purple veins. L. (5) 
PRINCESS NAGASKIE—Semi-double 

rose-pink with white blotches. Yel- 
low stamens in center. Variegated 
foliage. M. (4, 5, 6) 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT—Deep red, flat 
bloom with pompon center. M. (1, 2) 
QUEEN OF HEARTS—Semi-double white 
with pink stripes. Some blooms are 
pale blush. Some are solid white. L. 
(igea eset) 
RAINY SUN—Single red, yellow stamens. 
he Khe op SB 
ROSEA SUPERBA—Flat double red. M. 
(1522) 
SHIRAGIKU—Double white, heavy 
bloomer. M. (1, 2, 3) 
SUIBLJINE—Loose petaled type, recurved 
petals. White flecked with pink. M. 
(5) 
VALTAVAREDA — Large double pink 
fading to lighter pink in center. M. 
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WAUKANOURA WHITE — Semi-double 
white with long yellow stamens. Very 
protuse bloomer. Bushy grower. M. 
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