NAGASAKI 
VARIETY 
12”-18" 
PINK STAR—Rose-pink. Large, irregular semi-double. Slow, compact, up- 2.00 
right growth. M. 
POPE PIUS IX—Rich orange-red. Large, formal double imbricated. Me- 2.50 
dium, compact, upright growth. M. 
PRIDE OF DESCANSO—White. Very large, semi-double to loose peony 4.00* 
form. Vigorous, loose, spreading growth. M-L. 
PRIMAVERA (N #105)—A 3'%-4 inch full double formal, with a high cen- 2.50 
ter, consisting of 55-60 petals. Pure white. Some blossoms show a small 
petaloid center when fully opened. This seedling first bloomed in 1943, 
starting its season in February and continuing through April. It is one 
of the few late blooming varieties that produces good blossoms in the 
late season. A profuse bloomer with dark green, medium size foliage. 
PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM—Large, light pink, formal double of out- 7200s 
standing beauty. Australian import. Upright, bushy. M-L. 
PROF. C. S. SARGENT — Dark red. Medium, full peony form. Vigorous, 2.00 
bushy, upright growth. M. 
PURITY— White. Medium-large, formal double showing stamens when 1.50 
fully opened. Vigorous, upright. L. 
QUEEN BESSIE—Blush pink. Large, semi-double with wavy petals. Vig- 2.00 
orous, upright, compact. M-L. 
RETICULATA (Capt. Rawes)—EBrilliant pink. Very large, wavy and fluted 5.00* 
petals, semi-double. Upright, open growth. L. 
REV. JOHN BENNETT—Salmon-pink. Very large, semi-double. Medium, 
bushy, upright. M-L. 2.59 
RISING SUN— Vivid crimson with red stamens tipped with yellow anthers. 4.00* 
Medium-large, single. Medium, bushy, upright. M. 
FRED SANDER 
18-24" 
3.00 
3.90 
5.00* 
3.50 
3.00 
2.90 
SIZES 
24"'-30" 
9.00 
6.00 
7.90* 
7.90* 
5.00 
95.00 
5.00 
7.90* 
30-36" 
Sh jel 0 eLue 
10.00* 
10.00* 
6.00 
6.00 
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14 E—Early (mid-Septembar-November) M—M‘dseason (December-February) L—Late (March-April) 
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