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A Special Offer of Choice Peonies for 1926
(1926)  
 
Aksarben - An extra fine, tall, deep double red. Very good. Much like Karl Rosenfield. Three year old clump . $2.00
 
(1926)  
 
Avalanche - (Cr. 1885). Very large, compact, globular, rose type, milk-white, shaded ivory, wide center petals tinged lilac, edged with a minute line of carmine. Fragrant. Very strong, vigorous, tall grower, very free bloomer. Mid-season. Unsurpassed by any other white peony. Three year old clump $2.00
 
(1926)  
 
Baroness Schroeder - Very large, globular, rose type. Flesh-white fading to milk-white. Fragrant. Tall, strong growth, very free bloomer. One of the finest peonies grown. Mid-season. Three year old clump $3.00
 
(1926)  
 
Candidissima - (Cal. 1856). Full, double, rose type. Pure white, with sulphur center; carpelodes in center tipped green. Fragrant. Tall vigorous, free bloomer. Early. Three year old clump $1.50
(1926)  
 
Cherry Hill - (Thur. 1915). A very deep garnet, with a sheen which makes it noticeable. The stamens unusually showy. Stock scarce. Three year old clump $15.00
(1926)  
 
Couronne D’Or - (Cal. 1872). Large, flat, semi-rose type. Pure white, with a ring of yellow stamens around a tuft of center petals, tipped carmine. Medium tall, splendid grower, free bloomer. Late. One of the best white varieties. Three year old clump $1.50
 
(1926)  
 
Curiosity - (D. & M. 1886). Large, globular, anemone type. Violet-red, narrow center petals tipped yellow. Fragrant. Tall grower. Mid-season. Three year old clump $1.50
 
(1926)  
 
Duchess De Nemours - (Cal. 1856). Medium size. Pure white crown, sulphur-white collar, no crimson flecks. Fragrant. Vigorous grower, medium height, very free bloomer. Early. Extra good commercial variety. Three year old clump $1.50
 
(1926)  
 
Edulis Superba - (Lemon 1824) Large, loose, flat crown. Bright mauve-pink, collar mixed with narrow lilac. Fragrant. Extra fine. Early. Strong, upright; free bloomer. One of the best commercial pinks for Decoration Day. Three year old clump ..$1.50
 
 
(1926)  
 
Etta—(Terry). Very large, flat, rose type. Uniform pale hydrangea-pink. Fragrant. Medium heigth. Very late. One of Terry’s best. Three year old clump $2.00
 
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