62 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHNENANDOAH, IOWA 
PEONIES 
We offer our usual fine grade of 3 to 5 eye divisions clean, healthy, and strictly 
true to name, from plants not older than three years. As we do not use our fields 
for commercial cut flowers, you can depend on thoroughly rogued stock, and fine 
young plants. Available after September 15th. 
The figures after the name of the variety imply the rating given these Peonies 
by the American Peony Society. 
* INDICATES RECOMMENDED CUT-FLOWER VARIETIES 
Per 10 
Albert Crousse, 8.6. Late. Pink with faint salmon 
tints; rose-type flowers. [9353.32 Ge ee eee ee $ 4.00 
Couronne d’Or, 8.1. (Crown of Gold). Late mid-season. Pure white 
with center petals tipped "with=red:~2-2°4_ 22. (2 _ 2 ae 4.00 
*Edulis Superba, 7.6. Early. Bright clear mauve-pink. ______________ 3.20 
E. C. Shaw, 9.1. Late mid-season. Light old rose toned flesh. ______ 5.50 
Elwood Pleas, 8.7. Late. Large shell pink flowers with crinkled 
petals. nc. 2 a on oe a ee a eee ee 3.50 
*Felix Crousse, 8.4. Mid-season. Brilliant, ruby-red. _________________ 4.00 
*Festiva Maxima, 9.3. Early. Pure white flecked with crimson. ____ 4.50 
*Floral Treasure, 7.5. Early. Clear even pale-lilac rose. Very free 
flowering, %: 2227 see ee ee ee eee 3.20 
Francois Ortegat, 6.7. Semi-rose type. Large deep crimson with 
brilliant golden-yellow anthers. Fragrant. Midseason. ________ 3.20 
Francis Willard, 9.1 Late Midseason. Exquisite blush changing to 
puremwhite. 28; 225. Mee ee pees ae eee 5.00 
Frank E. Good, 8.88. Fully double. Late. Pale flesh pink with 
delicate tint. Beautiful form. Sometimes not open well. .___ 4.50 
*Fulgida, 5.7. Semi-rose type. Ruby-red. Late. Mid-season..______. 3.50 
Georgiana Shaylor, 8.9. Late mid-season. Pale rose-pink with few 
flecks fof* Grims0net Sens Re ee eee 5.00 © 
James R. Mann, 8.7. Mid-season. Rose-pink, lightly streaked with 
CrIMSON. Yc ie ae ao a ee ee ee Ae A 4.00 
Jeannot, 9.2. Large, cupshaped flowers of fine form. Flesh pink 
with salmon pink shadings changing to silvery white. Late. __ 3.50 
*Karl Rosefield, 8.8. Mid-season. Brilliant velvety-crimson blooms... 4.50 
*La Perle, 8.5. Mid-season. Pink in the bud, opening to a creamy 
whitejsilecked= with crimson; =.) oo 4.00 
Lillian Gumm, 8.9. Late mid-season. Bright apple- blossom pink. __ 5.00 
*Mme. De Verneville, 7.0. Early. Large white flowers with crim- 
Son?imarks 293) Bisa e et Cee Poe eee 4.00 
*Mme. Ducel, 7.9. Mid-season. Large flowered, pink with “lighter 
CONES 4 ck os oe ee ec he rel ee tome ee 3.50 
*Mme. Jules Dessert, 9.4. Mid-season. Creamy white with faint 
TINtST OL spinks andi tse ee ee . bee 2 eee 6.50 
Officinalis Rubra, 8.6. Very early. Large blooms of 
VIVIALCriIMSONs: Be es she ee ee ee ee 5.50 
President Roosevelt, 8.5 Mid-season. Very fine brilliant red... 4.00 
Rachel, 7.9. Mid-season. Bright garnet shaded ruby-red. _________- 4.00 
*Sarah Bernhardt, 9.0. Mid-season. Apple-blossom pink with a 
silvery..edge> ons petals:ee 12+ eee eee 2 ee ee 4.50 
Sarah K. Thurlow, 9.1. Very large delicate pink changing to pearly 
white, flushed pink in center. Long, strong stems. Very late. 5.00 
Solange, 9.7. Late. Rich creamy white, suffused with buff and deli- 
Cate“salmon-pink. .22- soe aloes oi ws Sa ee ee 6.50 
*“Tourangelle, 9.4. Late. Large blooms of pearl overlaid delicate 
shade::ofssalmon-pinkigueci 9) = 9) ee 5.00 
Walter Faxon, 9.3. Mid-season. Vivid ‘salmon- spink, 5-5. 55s 5.50 
PEONIES BY COLOR °* 
Pink Seeks... ee ee oO ts, Mea eee RS ee Re ene i Sa A .o32) ea 
Per 100 
$ 35.00 
