
ZweaONIES 
PEONIES ARE FOR FALL 1950 DELIVERY ONLY 
This year we are again offering our list of choice Peonies. Va- 
rieties that we have selected as being outstanding in their various 
color classes. We do not try to grow every variety in existence 
but we do try to have the best ones. We want to say just a word 
about the quality. We send out, as always, nice clean three to five 
eye divisions, all from two and three year plants. You will find no 
clubby stock in our peonies. 
VARIETY PER EACH 
DAPHNE — Double type; large; late midseason. Pure white. 
Strong stems. $ .60 
EDITH FORREST — Double type: large; late midseason. A 
very good deep pink which flowers heavily and is especially 
effective in border plantings. .40 
EDULIS SUPERBA — Double type; medium size; very early. 
Bright old rose-pink. Tall; excellent foliage. 35 
FESTIVA MAXIMA — Double type; very large; early. White 
with prominent crimson flecks on a few central petals; tall 
good foliage. 40 
FRANKIE CURTISS — Double type; very large; midseason. 
Delicate flesh when first open, changing to pure white. Medium 
tall; strong and vigorous in growth; free-flowering; very stout, 
stiff stems. .60 
FRANK E. GOOD — Double type; large. Cream-white with a 
suffusion of buff. Improved Solange. 75 
HENRY M. VORIES — Double type; late. Flat, light pink 
blooms, darker toward the center, held erect on a plant of 
good habit. 75 
JAMES KELWAY — Double type; large; early midseason. Pale 
pink, becoming almost white with age but retaining a slight 
flush on outer petals and in center. Tall. 40 
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