PLAINSMAN (Bigger, 1949) Each $4.00 
M. J. Flesh to white. Very light flesh to white with yellow staminodes 
and white carpels. Heavy medium green foliage and a heavy bloomer 
with very good substance. 
PRAIRIE AFIRE (Brand, 1932) (8.82) Each $2.00 
M. J. Pink. F. Deep pink guards with brilliant red petaloids. A group 
of this variety when in bloom and yiewed at a distance creates the 
impression that the name implies. Very showy. 
PRIDE OF BLASDELL (Kelsey, 1934) Each $1.50 
M. J. Pink. Dark rose-pink guard petals. Yellow tipped pink staminodes. 
Green seed pods, rose tipped. A variety with increasing appeal from 
year to year. 
PRINCE OF PAULDING (Burke No. 10) Each $2.00 
M. J. Pink. Dark pink with red tipped carpels and good yellow center 
of narrow staminodes. Good upright grower and makes a fine garden RUBIE BATTEY (Auten, 1933) 
Each $1.00 
plant. A really fine dark pink Jap. L. J. Red. A very distinctive dark red with an exceptionally clear 
AINE a 2.06 z h $1.5 purplish cast. Has exceptional substance and lasting qualities. Fine 
RASHOOMON (Japanese origin) (8.7) Each $1.50 Pan veVetraworth wile: 
M. J. Rose-red. Glowing rose-red guard petals. Center of narrow petal- 
oids edged yellow and pinkish. A very good Peony. SALUTE (Kelsey, 1936) Each $3.00 
M. J. Pink. Very large, pink guard petals with light yellow staminodes 
to a deeper yellow at base. 
SAN DIEGO (Auten, 1931) Each $1.00 
M. J. Red-yellow. A striking light red and yellow Jap.; very distinct: 
a mixture of colors. 
SENTINEL (Auten, 1931) Each $1.50 
M. J. Red. T. All red in American Beauty shade, with small yellow dots 
on the narrow red central petaloids. A strong grower. 
SHAYLOR’S SUNBURST (Shaylor, 1931) (9.1) Each $3.00 
M. J. White. Color white with a blush cast at first. Yellow staminodes 
and yellow tipped carpels. Most artistic and delightfully interesting 
and fascinating. One of the best. 
SILVER PLUME (Andrews, 1932) (8.78) Each $3.00 
E. J. M.H. F. Very light silvery pink guards with yellow staminodes 
and often pink feather in center. It makes a distinct flower and 
is one of the best light pink Japs. 7-in. blooms. Good as cut flower. 
SWORD DANCE (Auten, 1933) (9.10) Each $2.00 
L.M. J. Red. Medium dark red, very brilliant and showy. Completely 
outclasses the old Some-Ganoko. Fine plant; stands heat well. 
TAKARADAMA (Origin unknown) (8.47) Each $1.50 
M. J. White. A rather nice white Jap. 
TAMATE-BOKU (Origin unknown) (9.4) Each $5.00 
L. J. Pink. M.H. M.F. The finest and highest rated of the Japanese 
type. A glorious bright carmine-pink, very large, with a yellow center, 
tipped pink, irregularly crinkled and margined gold. 
THE BARON (Auten, 1934) Each $1.50 
M. J. Red. M.H. Odd shape of red, some yellow in center; bold and 
striking. 
RED EMPEROR TOKIO (Japanese origin) (8.9) Each $2.00 
M. J. Pink. T. A large rosy pink with broad rounded guard petals. 
The center is composed of loose staminodes, broad and crinkled, faced 
RED neta a ee Geirenikaden a pe $1.50 light pink. Dark broad foliage. Excellent. 
M. J. Red. Very large bright red like Mikado, but with fuller center. er inh aid <, - 
Fades at last, but is much admired. A mature plant making fine effect. TORO-NO-MAKI (Origin unkou n) (9.0) ; : Each $2.00 
This flower is much brighter and loyelier than picture shows it to be. M. J. White. A very lovely, white Japanese variety with a prominent 
yellow center. Very similar to Isani-Gidui, but we have always consid- 
ered it a stronger grower. 
TORPILLEUR (Dessert, 1913) (8.0) Each $1.50 
M. J. Red. Deep rose-red or purplish carmine describes the color of this 
Japanese type flower. Center of golden tipped staminodes, flecked white. 
Makes a most delightful bouquet when used alonesor placed with white 
Japanese or single Peonies. 
TULAGI (Lins, 1945) Each $4.00 
M. Jf. Red. T. Large brilliant red bloom composed of pure red collar 
with large cluster of refined deeper red petaloids, which never feather. 
Sturdy perfect plants. Makes a beautiful lawn or garden specimen. 
VISTA (Kelsey. 1940) Each $2.50 
M. J. Pink. S. Pink guards and fine yellow staminodes in center. Very 
large bloom. In Mr. Kelsey’s notes we find the following: “Better than 
Ama-No-Sode.” 
WESTERNER (Bigger, 1942) Kach $4.00 
M. J. Pink. To date, only a few plants disseminated. Stock scarce and 
exceedingly limited. The guard petals are very large, of a beautiful 
shade of light pink. The center is filled with yellow staminodes that 
are extremely firm and erect. The combination of yellow and pink is 
most pleasing. The real charm of this variety lies in the cup-shaped 
form of the flower and the sturdy, recurved petals so gracefully poised 
and held so rigidly erect. 
YELLOW KING (Origin unknown) (9.06) Each $2.00 
| RED STAR E. J. Pink. Large pale pink guards, vivid yellow staminodes. This is 
a very beautiful flower that came from Mrs. Harding’s garden but is 
not her origination and she does not know its origin. A very good Jap. 
RED STAR (Nicholls, 1941) Each $1.50 eater We surcluike it 
M. J. Red. T. Petals and staminodes are deep, brilliant, carrying ver- : en d fis : 
Poe the staminodes tipped with gold. Carpels deep vermilion. Over- YESO (Origin unknown) (7.7) Each $1.00 
lapping petals. Strong and free bloomer. M. J. White. White tinted yellow. 
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