22 LINS*GLADIOERGS 
Lins Peonies 
Lins or'g:natons are found in most distinguished peony collections and now that 
we had favorable increase on some of our varieties, we are offering these at reduced 
prepaid prices. 
BURMA—Large beautifully formed brilliant deep red double. Fine plants with 
strong stems, holding the bloom perfectly srect. When first shown in 1945 it 
was CHAMPION RED as well as first in 1 bloom and 10 bloom classes. Has had 
other top awards since then and was CHAMPION RED in 1950. Burma bloom 
from established plants are hard to beat on the show table. 
EBlzoms midseason. 
$15.00 
CASABLANCA—F ull double pure white of extraordinary size and beauty. Stems are 
very strong and hold the giant bloom perfectly erect. Buds as large as door 
knobs, develop into thrilling bloom. An adventure in peony growing. Strong 
medium healthy plants, foliage way down. Late midseason. 
$15.00 
DCOLORODELL—In 1943 we entered 3 blooms each of Casablanca, Ramona Lins and 
Dolorodell in competition for the American Home Achievement Medal. We were 
told each of these varieties was good enough for the award. The medal was 
awarded to DOLORODELL on account of its rich pink color. Dolorodell has 
very large beautifully formed full double rich pink bloom on strong stems which 
hold the great bloom perfectly erect. Foliage way down. Blooms late mid- 
season. An ouistanding peony which peony lovers will be proud to show. 
$20.00 
ENSIGN MORIARTY—Very large full double heavy bloom on very strong stems 
which hold the great bloom erect. Color is medium dark pink blending lighter 
pink on petal edges. Fine garden plant and a great exhibition flower. Has won 
CHAMPION ribbon in dark pink class. Blooms late midseason and is good 
every year. 
$15.00 
GARDENIA—Although shown first time in 1949, peony experts have already given 
it their approval. The perfect plants with strong stems, which hold the large 
bloom perfectly erect, are loaded each year with very large, double, beautifully 
formed Gardenia like bloom. The form, texture and substance of the bloom 
suggested its name. Cut in bud the bloom is flesh and when allowed to bloom 
on the plant the bloom is a beautiful giant Gardenia formed white. It won the 
CHAMPION ribbon in flesh class in 1950. Good garden and show variety. You 
can win with Gardenia. Blooms midseason. 
$10.00 
KING MIDAS—Full double brilliant pure red on excellent plants with strong stems 
which hold the bloom perfectly erect. The outstanding feature of King Midas 
is its beautiful rose form with perfect rose bud center, rarely found in red 
peonies. Was CHAMPION RED and has won the ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL as 
well as other top awards. A first class garden and exhibition red. Cut in bud 
stored dry, opens into perfect bloom. 
$7.50 
