HYBRID AND SPECIE PEONIES (Continued) 
Black Monarch (Glasscock 1939) Brilliant black red. Medium, stiff stems. Double, 
rose form, medium to large size. Darker than Mons. Martin Cahuzac. $10.00 
Camellia (Saunders 1942) White with a silky lustre and a flush of very delicate 
pink. The bright red tip of the carpels usually visible in the center. Flowers 
are small, semi-double to double. The formation of the flowers and their heavy 
petals give them the appearance of large camellias. Very unusual and 
beautiful. $10.00 
Cardinal’s Robe (Saunders 1940) Brilliant and shining scarlet single. Very striking 
color. Award of Merit Mass. Hort. Society 1947. Court of Honor New York 
1948. $10.00 
Chalice (Saunders 1929) Very large, pure white, single flowers, 8 to 9 inches across, 
with long silky stamens. Flowers held erect on heavy stems about 3 feet tall. 
Very lovely. A large clump of Chalice in full bloom is a magnificent sight 
not easily forgotten. $10.00 
Convoy (Glasscock) Large, bright red double on strong stems. Very good. $10.00 
Crusader (Glasscock 1940) Semi-double, early, scarlet red. Carpels green, tipped 
red. $5.00 
Elizabeth Cahn (Saunders 1942) Delicate, creamy white goblet with faint underlay 
of green. A very pleasing color — almost creamy yellow. Petals somewhat 
twisted, giving the flowers an artistic touch. Blooms freely. $6.00 
Eros (Glasscock 1940) Early, single, medium sized fiowers of light salmon pink 
or coral pink with yellow stamens. Carpels green, tipped pink. $5.00 
Flame (Glasscock 1935) Single, bright red. Medium height plant. Large blooms on 
stiff stems. One of the brightest. $5.00 
Green Ivory (Saunders 1938) Flowers are greenish white with some yellow. A 
novel color for a peony. Distinct and beautiful. $10.00 
Jewel (Glasscock 1931) Large, single red with red stamens and yellow anthers. 
Tall, stiff stems. $2.50 
Julia Grant (Saunders 1939) Very fine clear deep pink. Similar to Laura Magnuson 
but deeper in color. $10.00 
Laddie (Glasscock 1941) A dwarf plant with bright scarlet red flowers. Very hand- 
some foliage. One of the first to bloom. $10.00 
Laura Magnuson (Saunders 1941) This peony attracts more attention than any other 
variety in our garden. The color is clear, bright pink with a suffusion of salmon. 
It is so distinct and so pleasing that it instantly appeals to the observer. The 
large, beautifully rounded petals are delightfully arranged in semi-double, cup- 
shaped flowers. Substance of petals is unusually firm, resulting in long-lasting 
blooms. Blooms freely. Deep glossy green foliage and strong straight stems. 
Court of Honor in National Peony Show in Milwaukee. Very few for sale this 
year. $15.00 
Lovely Rose (Saunders 1942) Semi-double, creamy pink. Lovely and unique quality 
of color. Large flowers. $10.00 
Ludovica (Saunders 1941) Clear rose-pink. Very large semi-double cup shaped 
flowers. Most remarkable for its clear color. $10.00 
Mercy (Saunders 1940) Beautiful salmon rose, cup shaped, single flowers. Very 
attractive. The red carpels are an added attraction after the flowers are gone. 
$7.50 
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