Dark Pink Single Peonies (Continued) 
Imperial Red (Hans P. Sass 1932) 9.05 A midseason variety first called Imperial 
Pink. The color is rosy red or very deep pink. Produces an immense flower 
borne on very heavy stems, A pale pink, semi-double has been found masquerad- 
ing under this name. $1.50 
Mischief (Auten 1925) Not yet rated. A most satisfactory dark pink. Good size 
and color which holds well in the sun, Stems stiff and strong. A good land- 
scape variety. $1.50 
Nellie (Kelway 1915) 8.6 Very bright, rose-pink single. Midseason. Changes to 
almost white with age and exposure to sun. Small tuft of yellow stamens in 
center. Foliage narrow and waxy. Very floriferous. $1.00 
Prairie Rose (Brand 1936) Single, early, very large, deep rose pink, Color similar to 
that of Edulis Superba, which is most pleasing. $3.50 
Pride of Langport (Kelway 1909) 8.9 Single type, very large, midseason variety. 
Wide spreading, cupped petals of pale, rose-pink fading toward the base of 
bloom, surrounding a cluster of very bright golden yellow stamens and pale 
green carpels. Tall, thin wiry stems that hold the flowers erect. Abundant 
foliage. A very popular pink. $1.75 
RED SINGLE PEONIES 
Arcturus (Auten 1933) 9.3 A single, velvety, dark red variety of recent introduction. 
This is one of the very best singles of this color we have at this time. $2.50 
Inca (Nicholls 1941) Bright scarlet rose single. We have a good stock of this fine 
single peony and we feel it is a worth while addition to your planting of single 
peonies. $1.50 
Jimmie Franklin (Franklin 1928) 8.6 An early red single that is fairly tall. An im- 
posing flower that is huge in size. Color an even shade of dark red. Saw this 
in the originators garden when first introduced and was much impressed with 
ite $2.00 
L’Etincelante (Dessert 1905) 8.4 A very large midseason single. Cupped flowers of 
very bright pink, each petal having a lighter, almost a silver border. Stamens, 
bright, golden yellow. Tall, stiff stems, with excellent foliage. Flowers are of 
exceptional size and produce a splendid landscape effect. $1.00 
Man O’ War (Brand 1936) 9.33 Single, early bloomer. Very large, bright red. Strong 
stems. Very showy. Makes a splendid showing in the garden planting. Feathers 
slightly some seasons. $3.00 
Othello (Dessert 1908) A single, fine dark red peony. Little known or grown in 
American Gardens. Have a fair stock to offer at this time to our customers. $2.00 
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