SINGLE AND JAPANESE 
*GOLD MINE—Jap cameo pink with yellow center. 
Prolific = bloomer...) <a ee ee 1.00 
KRINKLED WHITE—(9.04) Single. Large flowers 
with wide pure white petals like krinkled crepe 
NIPPON BEAUTY—(9.38) Jap. Rich deep red with 
yellow edges on center petaloids... === 1.50 
RASHOOMON (8.7) Jap. Glowing rose red. Center of 
narrow petaloids edged yellow and pink. 1.50 
*TAMATE—BAKU—(9.4) Jap. The highest rated and 
considered by many to be the finest Jap. Large, 
bright carmine pink, with a yellow center tipped 
pink, irregularly crinkled and margined gold. 4.00 
HYBRID PEONIES 
Hybrid peonies bloom about ten days ahead of the 
well-known Chinensis varieties. Iris garden visitors have 
marveled at the beauty of the new colors, the most 
distinct and interesting being the coral pinks and bright 
scarlet. 
The foliage shines with a glistening sheen and fits 
in well with landscape designs and the flowers will high- 
light any garden. 
The propagation of the hybrids is a slow process and 
several years growth is necessary before plants are big 
enough to divide. The crown and root system is entirely 
different and divisions may have only one or two eyes. 
No medium or small divisions offered. 
ALEXANDER WOOLCOTT—(Saunders 1941) Large 
semi-double flat cup, shining crimson. The very 
brilliant color never fades. Very scarce. Net 20.00 
CECELIA—(Saunders) Light bright cherry, fringed. 
Enormous goblet. One of the best. First Class 
Certificate, Mass Hort. Soc.. 1947. Net 10.00 
CORALIE—(Saunders) Cherry single. Unusual color. 
A beauty... ee ee eee Net 10.00 
Crusader—(Glasscock 1940) Semi-double bright red, 
five rows of petals with center of yellow stamens 
Net 5.00 
FLAME—(Glasscock) The name describes this large 
wide-spreading beauty. Never before offered for 
less than $10.00 and reported to be scarce. Have 
built up stock and offer just twenty divisions. 
Customers who have been waiting for this one 
to come down should order early. == Net 5.00 
GAY CAVALIER—(Glasscock. Scarlet red single, tall 
and ‘strong::15) eee ee ee Net 5.00 
GOLDEN GLOW—(Glasscock 1935) Cup shaped, bril- 
liant orange-scarlet red, enclosting a mass of 
pure golden stamens... is Net 10.00 
