DOUBLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE 
PEONIES 
The following lst is arranged by color and care- 
fully selected from among hundreds of varieties in com- 
merce and contains a representative list of the choicest 
varieties to be had in each of the color classifications. 
White, Blush and Yellow Tinted 
A. B. C. NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1937) 9.45 
White, with a blush of pink, deepening to an orange 
glow at the base of the petals. Late bloomer. Each $5.00 
ALESIA (Lemoine 1927) 8.98 
Creamy white, deepening to the center. Fragrant 
flowers of perfect form. Tall, with good stems and 
attractive foliage. Each $5.00 
ALICE HARDING (Lemoine 1922) 9.36 
Creamy white with a blush of pink. Very large 
bloom on strong robust plants. Very showy and desir- 
able for the garden. Each $2.50 
AMBERGLOW (Thurlow) 
Beautiful combination of amber and flesh pink 
fading to white when fully open. Blooms of beautiful 
form. New and choice. Each $5.00 
BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway 1898) 9.0 
Blush, fading to pure white when fully open. Frag- 
rant. Late midseason. Each $1.00 
CHARLENE (Kelsey 1942) 
Ivory white with cupped center. Large beautiful 
bloom. Late midseason. Each $5.00 
DR. J. H. NEELEY (Good & Reese 1930) 
Buds somewhat pointed, opening blush and fading 
to a beautiful white when fully open. Tall, and with 
bloom well above the foliage. Early midseason. 
Each $2.50 
DUCHESSE D’ NEMOURS (Calot) 8.1 
Sulphur white when first opening, fading to pure 
white. Early midseason. : Each $1.00 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass 1930) 9.46 
White with a blush of pink. Flowers of velvety 
texture and of beautiful form. Plant rather dwarf. 
Each $5.00 
EVENING STAR (H. P. Sass 1937) 9.5 
Fine pure white, sometimes with a thin line of 
crimson on edge of petals. Late. . Each $5.00 
. FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez 1851) 9.3 
Large pure white with a few flecks of crimson on 
center petals. One of the popular older varieties. Early 
midseason. Each $1.00 
