42 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 18, 1950 

PEONIES 
We are growing the best of the old and many of the recent introductions of 
exceptionally outstanding merit. 
The roots offered are strong 3-to-5 eye divisions, true to name, from healthy 
three-year old clumps. 
Number after name of variety represents rating given it by the American Peony 
Society. 
Per 10 
Albert Crousse, 8.6. Very fresh salmon-pink. Delicate color. Large, 
compact, bomb shape; fragrant, erect. Late. -___._--------- $ 4 00 
Anna Sass, 9.0. Very beautiful light pink toned orchid. Blooms pro- 
fusely on tall, strong stems. Late midseason. -_---_--------- 6 00 
Avalanche (Crousse 1886) 8.7 Milk white, carmine markings. Late 
INI ASCASOT AS see re ee yee ee Ae ee 4 00 
Couronne d’Or (Calot 1873) 8.1 White with golden stamens. Mid- 
SCASOn? Bass eee: Ee Ee ens 5 ee ye (en ee ene 4 00 
David Harum (Brand) 8.4. Soft Tyrain rose without stamens. 
Midseason. ______- Le, PRL fe los Raat lay oa ten Re, ne ee 5 00 
Duchess de Nemours (Calot 1856) 8.1. Pure white, always a good 
DOOM ere Liat]: y ee eee Se Ee ee ee ee ee See 245.00 
Edulis Superba (Lemoine 1903) 7.6 Deep pink. Very early. __---- 3 50 
E. G. Hill (Lemoine 1903) 7.8. Semi-rose type. Rich rose-red 
with silvery border. Early midseason. ______.___________-- ee 5 00 
Ella Christiansen (Brand 1925) 9.0. Exceedingly large flowers of a 
distinct delicate pink; blooms profusely. Midseason. ______. 12 50 
Felix Crousse (Crousse 1881) 8.4. Bright ruby red. Midseason. _. 4 20 
FeStiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) 9.3. White, center crimson-flecked. 
Marly 22... Sa ee ee ee Virtt, Sepa peter eae © PASE | ve et i fe), 4 50 
Frances Willard (Brand 1907) 9.1. Exquisite blush-white with 
occasional carmine touch. Midseason. ___________________- 4 50 
Francois Ortegat (Parmentier’s 1850) 8.7. Purplish crimson. Mid- 
SOO O10 Soo os Be a eg ee oN eae eee | eee Moet) on leas 2 90 
Grover Cleveland (Terry 1904) 8.2. Rose type. Very large, full 
dark crimson blooms. Strong grower. Late midseason. ___- 4 00 
Hazel Kinney (Brand 1925) 9.0. Rose type. Clear delicate pink 
flowers of superb form; blooms profusely. Late midseason. 7 50 
Karl Rosenfield (Rosenfield 1890) 8.8. Brilliant dark crimson. 
MidSéason: $320 ksh s ite 8s Oi rete eee Soe ae = ie a es 4 00 
Kelway’s Queen (Kelway 1909) 8.8. Rose type. A delicate and 
lovely flesh pink shade of great substance. Very fragrant. 
ate eee eae 2h Da Lee eee aE ee $ 9 00 
King Albert (Kelway 1915) Single enormous flowers. Rosy-pink. 
Midseason soe See ee Re | Te El Fr OMNEe SU 4 00 
Lady Kate (Vories) 8.8. One of the very best late blooming deep 
pink peonies. Graceful rose-type flowers on tall strong 
StCNIS Sa Sores. see ree Sp hs ee A Oe We ie eh Pk eas 2 ee SO) 
LaFee (Lemoine 1906) 9.2. Crown type. Very large, globular flowers 
of creamy white, guards mauve-rose. Early __ . _________. 4 50 
LaPerle (Crousse 1885) Soft pink shading to pure white. Mid- 
SCASO Tiere ee ela cee ae oe See am RE et 3 50 
Per 100 
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