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Rapture — Very large, the outer petals broad and rounded, 
center petals shorter giving the blooms a cupped effect. 
Pure white suffused with a creamy light. Pleasant fragrance. 
Mid-season. $15.00. 
Summer Cloud — Faint pink buds open into well-formed 
flowers with wide outer petals of white and center of 
narrower petals having a creamy light. Long, strong stems. 
We consider this to be superior to Kelway’s Glorious. 
Midseason. $4.00. 
White Gull (Japanese type) — A double row of broad round- 
ed petals of white surround a cushion of yellow stamens. 
Red stigmas. Much admired by all who have seen it. $3.00. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING PEONIES 
For your convenience we have listed these according 
to color. 
Prices quoted are for strong, healthy plants with 
at least three to five buds. 
For two-year clumps, add 50%. 
For three-year clumps, double the price. 
Price per ten is 10° less than the single rate. Priced 
at $1.50 each our charge is $13.50 per 10. 
Five or more of one variety will take the 10 rate. 
For shipping charges see Page 42. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
We grow and test many varieties, listing those which seem 
most desirable. If you do not find the variety you wish, ask 
us as we have many not listed. 
White and Blush 
Amberglow — See Page 42. 
Arthur H. Fewkes — See Page 42. 
*Avalanche 8.7 — Fine flowers of convex form, ivory-white 
sometimes with a touch of crimson on center petals. Extra 
good. Late midseason. $1.00. 
*Baroness Schroeder 9.0 — Well-formed globular flowers of 
white with a soft baby-pink center changing to white. Very 
satisfactory. Late midseason. $1.50. 
Betty Blossom 8.7 — A Cherry Hill production. Outer petals 
white slightly tinted yellow, center ring of short petals 
heavily edged yellow. Total effect, soft yellow. Late mid- 
season. $1.50. 
Cornelia Shaylor 9.1 — Large, full flowers of pyramidal form. 
Soft pink and white. $1.50 
