Festiva Maxima 
CHOICE PEONIES—Continuwed 
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 shading; center deep orange-salmon. Very 
large, full, compact; delightfully fragrant. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. $1.50. 
Therese. Early. Glossy, lightly-tinted pink. Large, attractive, imbri- 
cated flowers. $1.25. 
Walter Faxon. Midseason. Very delicate coral-pink, deeper in center. 
Vigorous grower. $1.25. 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE VARIETIES 
Jacqueline. Pure white of single Japanese type. Good Mischief. Late. An even soft pink. Very popular for 
foliage. $1.50. exhibitions and flower shows. $1.50. 
L’Etincelante. Midseason. Very broad, bright car- Pride of Langport. Large, pink flower with long yellow 
mine petals with broad, silvery border, surrounding stamens in center. Best single pink. $1.25. 
crows, ol igo diaramens ay vae center» Superb., $1.25 Tokio. Midseason. Very large old-rose showing a cen- 
Mikado. Late. Rich red with long, rounded petals tral tuft of golden filamentous petals. Strong grower; 
and golden stamens. Unusually brilliant. $1.50. free bloomer. $1.50. 
GOLD STANDARD 
Most magnificent of all single Japa- 
nese Peonies. White petals of crepe-like 
substance surround a mass of golden 
stamens. It is because of the prominence 
and richness 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 
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