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PEONIES 
Fine hardy plants, rivaling the 
Rose in perfection of bloom and 
coloring. Require little care as 
they thrive and do well in any 
soil. They can be planted in the 
fall or in the spring. 
In descriptions below the sea- 
son of bloom is indicated by 
“early,” “midseason” or “late.” 
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Free PLANTING INSTRUC- 
TION Book—is furnished with 
every order of nursery stock that 
we ship out. 
Festiva Maxima 
PINK 
Edulis Superba. Dark pink. A round ball of 
flower petals sitting on a saucer of large 
guard petals. Very early; fragrant. Called 
the Decoration Day Peony. 
Kelway’s Glorious. Slightly tinted pink 
bud opening into very large blossoms ot 
iridescent white. One of the finest Peonies. 
Late midseason. 
Martha Bulloch. Deep  rose-pink centers 
shading to silvery shell-pink in the 
outer petals. Mammoth double blossoms, 
often 9 to 12 inches across. Stalks strong 
and erect. Late midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Flesh-pink, shading to lilac 
at base of petals, while the tips of petals 
are overlaid with a sheen of silver. Enor- 
mous, large full flowers, resembling Chry- 
santhemums. Early; pleasing fragrance. A 
very highly rated Peony. 
Reine Hortense. Rose-pink with crisp, 
fluffy petals of translucent texture, notched 
and silvered at the tips and occasionally 
flecked with crimson in the center. Very 
large and very double flowers on long, 
stiff stems. Midseason. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blossom-pink, with 
each petal silver-tipped. Large, semi-rose 
type; late; pleasing fragrance. A good 
grower and a prolific bloomer. 
Therese. Satiny pink, with a glossy reflex. 
Enormous poues ce me pee) non 
type. Midseason; elightfully fragrant. 5 
Sometimes called the world’s best Peony. Mons. Jules Elie 
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Karl Rosefield 
RED 
American Beauty. Medium red, very double; late; 
fragrant. A strong. grower. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red; large ball-shaped flow- 
ers; late midseason; fragrant. A popular red. 
General McMahon. Large, double carmine-red. 
Midseason. 
Karl Rosefield. Clear crimson-red; large rose type 
flowers; early midseason. Excellent bloomer. 
Longfellow. A popular red Peony, because of its 
fadeless, bright crimson color and general de- 
pendability, both for cutting and garden decora- 
tion, Strong, stiff stems. Early midseason. 
WHITE 
Alsace Lorraine. Pure white tinted with cream and 
buff in the center. Large flowers on long, stiff 
stems. Midseason. 
Baroness Schroeder. A soft pink, fading to a milk- 
white as it opens. Large full flowers of good 
substance. Late midseason. Fragrant. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white with a fleck of crimson 
in the center, Large globular flowers of rose type, 
in fact with a Rose fragrance; early. An old 
standby and the best early white. 
Frances Willard. Blush-white with an occasional 
carmine touch changing to pure white. One of 
the world’s most beautiful Peonies. 
Jubilee. Very large ivory-white. A beautiful flower 
with long, narrow petals loosely arranged, pro- 
ducing a very attractive feathery effect. Mid- 
season, 
