DOUBLE PEONIES -- Standard List 
People living as far south as St. Louis should choose 
mostly early doubles and the singles and Japs. 
Adolphe Rousseau. Dark red, Tall, early............ $1.00 
Baroness Schroeder. Late flesh white, fragrant..... 1.00 
Dr. Brethour. Large late white, tall, extra fine...... 4.00 
Elsa Sass. One of the very finest whites............ 3.00 
Evening Star. Late white, extra fine................ 3.00 
Golden Dawn. White, yellow center, midseason...... 1.00 
Grace Batson. Deep pink, large.................-.. 2.00 
Hans P. Sass. Blush white, very large, late.......... 2.00 
Hespanola. Deep cerise pink, late, fragrant......... 1.00 
Karl Rosenfield. Large red, midseason, fine plant.... .75 
Longfellow. Brilliant red, tall, midseason........... 1.25 
Marietta Sisson. Early pink, large bloom............ 1.50 
Martha Bulloch. Dark pink, late, very large, fragrant. 2.00 
Mary Brand. Large red, midseason...............-- 1.50 
Minuet. “Light pink, very large....0...5... <<. 2.50 
Mons. Jules Elie. Deep pink, very large, early....... 1.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Darkest red semi-double, early 1.50 
Myrtle Gentry. Light pink, large, late, one of the finest 2.50 
Nimbus. Flesh white, fragrant, late, tall, extra fine.. 1.50 
Philippe Rivoire. Dark red, fragrant, late, extra fine.. 1.50 
Richard Carvel. Dark red, fragrant, early, tall....... 1.00 
Souv. de Expo. Universelle. Dark pink, late, good 
peony with terrible-name.....:46 5 62 sche eee 1.00 
Tourangelle. Medium pink, large, extra fine......... 1.50 
Umbellata Rosea. Extra early, light pink, stiff stems. 1.00 
Walter Faxon. Late dark pink, one of finest pinks... 1.50 
JAPANESE TYPE PEONIES 
So-called because the Japanese prefer them to all other 
types of bloom, and were the first to develop many new 
kinds. The following three kinds came from Japan, and 
are fine, but the Japs of Auten origination listed elsewhere 
surpass them. 
Isani Gidui. White, with yellow center, late, the finest 
white fromJapan? <2 2a. ee eee ee 2 
Mikado. Light red and yellow, popular............. 1.00 
Toro-no-maki. Flesh white, extra fine, good plant.... 2.50 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
(See also the Auten Hybrids on another page) These 
are different from the common (Albiflora or Chinensis) 
species. They cover a period of about 16 days before the 
common varieties start. Every garden should contain 
some of these early bloomers. 
Anomola. (Smouthii). A purplish red single. The 
“cut leaved” Peony. Makes a plant the size of 
the regular kinds with leaves gracefully cut.... 1.00 
Golden Glow. A hybrid. Very large, tall, orange red 
single. A magnificent Peony, much in demand 
and seldom offered for sale. Stock limited...... 10.00 
Jewell. A hybrid. Very large and very tall dark 
red single one ie te 2.50 
Legionaire. A hybrid. Medium sized single, very 
dark red, better color than Jewell. Used for 
eatly cutting? (e020 Sec eee 2.00 
latter. Good substance for ecutting............ 1.00 
often called “grandmother’s old fashioned red”. 1.00 
mer. Bloom fine dark red, single. Increase is from 
creeping rootstock. Fragile, but a strong grower, 
and \very-fine , 000 Subs ice (a ee ee 1.50 

