CHOICE PEONIES “ypncy 
Mme. Auguste Dessert. Early midseason. Uniform violet rose, slightly flecked 
with crimson. Very large rose type. Erect, medium height. $1.00. THE MOST POPULAR 
Marguerite Gerard. Midseason. Very pale salmon-pink, fading to blush-white. BIG, DOUBLE PEONIES 
Large, compact, rose type. $1.25. —EASY TO GROW, 
Martha Bulloch. Late. A mammoth, cup-shaped flower of silvery shell-pink. 
Fragrant. Exquisite. $1.25. LARGE FULL FLOWERS 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early. Largest fine pink of perfect crown type. Very fragrant, Edulis Superba, pink 
ar a aie $1.00. rae - : ee eaten Festiva Maxima, white 
ons. artin Cahuzac. arly midseason. ery dark garnet with black reflex, 
very glossy petals. Medium to large flower. Vigorous grower. $1.25 Karl Rosenfield, red 
Octavie Demay. Early. Pale pink, collar almost white with a few stripes of carmine. . 
Very large, flat, crown type. Fragrant, dwarf plant with strong, thick stems. $1.00. $2.95 postpaid 
Officinalis Rubra. Very early. Old-fashioned red Peony, ever popular through 
the years. $1.25. 
Primavere. Midseason. Guards creamy-white with deep, canary yellow center. The nearest to a yellow Peony. $1.25. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Late. Large, refined flower of semi-rose type; Appleblossom pink tipped with silver. Delightfully 
fragrant. Very popular. $1.25. 
Solange. Very late. Outer petals very delicate lilac-white deepening toward center with salmon carat center deep 
orange-salmon. Very large, full, compact; delightfully fragrant. Strong grower; free bloomer. $1.50 
Therese. Early. Glossy, lightly-tinted pink. Large, attractive, imbricated flowers. $1.25. 
Walter Faxon. Midseason. Very delicate coral-pink, deeper in center. Vigorous grower. $1.25. 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE VARIETIES 
Most magnificent of all single Japanese Peonies. White petals of crepe-like substance A Festiva Maxima 
Gold Standard eae urine mass of golden ape It is because of the prominence and rich- Karl Rosenfield v 
ness of this heart of gold that the Peony received its name. The flower is of 
mammoth proportions measuring approximately 7 to 8 in. in diameter. 
Good growing habits. Definitely an item for the Peony fancier. $7.50. 
Jacqueline. Pure white of single Japanese type. Good 
foliage. $1.50. 
L’Etincelante. Midseason. Very broad bright carmine 
petals with broad, silvery border, surrounding crown of Edulis 
gold stamens at the center. Superb. $1.25. Superba 
Mikado. Late. Rich red with long, rounded petals and 
golden stamens. Unusually brilliant. $1.50 
Mischief. Late. An even soft pink. Very popular for 
exhibitions and flower shows. $1.50. 
Pride of Langport. Large, pink flower with long yellow 
stamens in center. Best single pink. $1.25. 
Tokio. Midseason. Very large old-rose showing a central 
tuft of golden filamentous petals. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. $1.50. 





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