PIGOERE PEON, 
The following varieties are all my own originations, 8 
for many years and I believe they are all worthy of a trial in your garden, I do 
not have very large stocks of them and there are not very many plants of some to be 
sent out this year, * 
ABRIE - 1949 
Very light pink to white semiedouble, 30 inches tall, Flowers stay cup shaped 
very well, Very good substance and medium green foliage,............ each |... $4,00 
ANNE BIGGER =» 1945 
This very large medium pink flower is very smooth in color & always opens, 
Pretty buds, medium dark green foliage and strong stems... each... $4,00 
CARRARA = 1952 
White Jap, White bud, white guard petals, white stamenoids edged with yellow and 
white pistils, Flower opens white and stays white, Plant about thirty six 
inches tall with clean medium green foliage, Won best white white csp in the 
Nawaonaiashow in Kanese City in 19p6, 0 ee Net ee each $10.00 
DEER CREEK e 1952 
A full rose type double that is a smooth shade of medium pink, The flower is 
cup shaped with a collar of petals around the middle of the flower that are 
white, intermixed with pink petals that are the same shade as the rest of the 
flower, The center of the flower tends to be white also, Fine green foliage 
on a plant that is about thirty to thirty six inches tall, Won Honorable Men- 
tion in Boston as a seedling in 1947, PLEASE NOTE; This variety was listed 
under the name MideAmerica in 1952 and the name was changed to DEER CREEK, 
JAYHAWKER = 1949 
Light pink full double bomb, The bud, guards and bomb are all the same smooth 
shade of light pink, The bomb holds its shape very well as the flower ages, 
Tall stiff stems and clean light green foliage. ee each  $7,00 
KANSAS = 1942 
Early bright red, held high on one of the strongest stems in the field, The 
dark green foliage is clean and the plant has always been healthy, The flower 
is full double with a few hidden stamens, Kansas is tops both as a cut flower 
and in the show room, It won The American Home Achievment Medal in 1942, best 
flower in the show in the National show in 1950, best red in the National show 
in Kansas City in 1953, and many other awards, eee each... $7,00 
KAW VALLEY » 1944 
Bright red full double with a few hidden stamens, It holds its color in the 
sun better than most reds, The fine strong stems are about thirty six inches 
tall, each $4.00 
MISS DAINTY + 1949 . 
Double full rose type, slightly cupped center and a large flower, White shaded 
very delicate pink, The beauty of this flower is in its dainty coloring, and 
Petals, Very good substance, and fragrance, The foliage is dark green and very 
tough, Late and over three feet tall, Won best light pink in Kansas City in 
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PINK WONDER « 1950 
The large bright pink, double, flowers are born in great profusion, The base 
of the petals are slightly darker giving the flower an added brightness, The 
stems are strong and about thirty inches tall, The foliage is clean and med-= 
ium dark green, each _ 37,00 
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PRAIRIE BELLE = 1945 
A very large, double, creamy pink flower with enough stamens to make it appear 
yellow in the field, The petals are long and narrow and it always opens, even 
in bad weather, Mid season, dark green foliage and thirty inches tall, Won 
best blush in the National Show in Kansas City in 1953, 00 .each.......$5,00 
PLAINSMAN #» 1949 
Very light flesh to white Jap with yellow stamenoids and white carpels, Heavy 
medium green foliage and a heavy bloomer with very good substance, 
each $4.00 
