JAPANESE TYPE PEONIES 
The so called “Japanese type” of peony are those 
that have one or two rows of outer petals with a cushion 
of transformed stamens which have little or no pollen 
and are in the form of narrow petals, called petaloides 
or staminodes. They are extremely artistic, both for 
cutting and for the garden. 
White and Blush 
ISANI GIDUI (Japan - Dessert 1909) 9.3 
Outer petals white. Staminodes cream with yellow 
edges. Foliage somewhat krinkled. One of the finest. 
Each $3.00 
JEANNE LAPANDRY (Doriat 1925) 8.5 
White outer petals with yellow staminodes. 
Each $2.00 
GOLD STANDARD (Rosenfield 1934) 
Outer petals pale yellow with a heavy cushion of 
golden staminodes in the center. Flower very large on 
tall strong stems, One of the very best in this color. 
Much in demand and stock scarce. Each $5.00 
SHAYLOR’S SUNBURST (Allison 1931) 
Outer petals white with center cushion of yellow 
staminodes. Each $3.90 
TAKARADAMA (Japan) 
Medium sized bloom. Outer petals blush. Stamin- 
odes pale yellow spotted deeper yellow on edges near 
tips. Late. Each $2.00 
TORO NO MAKI (Japan) 
White outer petals. Staminodes yellowish with 
deeper yellow edges. Clean foliage and fine plant. 
Good bloomer. Midseason. Each $2.50 
WHITE GULL (Thurlow) 
One of the newer introductions and very choice. 
White outer petals and with golden center. Each $3.50 
YESO (Japan - Dessert 1909) 
Outer petals blush, fading to white. Staminodes 
white with yellow edges. Midseason, Each $2.00 
Pink and Rose 
ANACONDA (Reno Rosefield) 
Deep rosy-purple outer petals with a cushion of 
rich copper colored petaloides or narrow petals in the 
center, that fade to a paler color as the flower ages. 
Each $2.50 
LOU SHENK (Rosenfield) 
Medium pink well formed outer petals surrounding 
a center of golden yellow with a touch of crimson at 
the heart, Early midseason. Plant of medium height. 
Each $2.00 
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