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Edw. J. Gardner Nursery, Horicon, Wisconsin
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 41.—Florence Gardner Bolin—A good sized bloom of bright pink with light red markings that enhance the beauty of the flower. In shape and construction, the flower resembles a large pink carnation and many visitors have suggested that it be named "Pink Carnation". The plant produces a very large number of medium sized blooms that are excellent for cutting....$3.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 441.—George Leonhard—Rose pink. Very double flowers....$10.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 22.—Gordon Kavolsky—Soft pink large loose bloms on plant of dwarfish growth. Fine for landscape purposes....$4.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 465.—Jacquelin Hanratty—Large red blooms much like Karl Rosenfield but opens better and is a better shade of red. Stems are strong and rigid....$5.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 113.—Jessie Gardner—Large white flowers with solange tint in the center. Tall stems that are excellent for cutting. Quite late....$4.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 130.—Joe Hanratty—Very large rose pink flat flowers on tall strong stems. One of the showiest varieties we have....$7.50
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 15.—John Gardner—Bright red disc fading to rosy red with a center of bright red petaloids, each bordered with an edge of brightest gold. A fine landscape variety as it is a heavy bloomer and does not grow too tall. Visitors to our nursery always admire this peony and it has been our best selling variety during the past three seasons....$4.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 36.—Larry Gardner—Tall growing variety of large white blooms. Excellent for cut flowers....$4.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 397.—Leone Gardner Hanratty—This is a red red that seems to glow in the twilight as night falls. As other reds disappear in the gathering gloom, this one seems to become more red. It is the closest to being a true red of the many sorts we have. A good sized double on strong, rigid stems....$5.00
(1951)  Page(s) [4].  
 
Gardner Seedling List
We have been working on the development of Peonies since 1925 and have produced quite a number of varieties that find favor with visitors to our peony show—so much so that the bulk of our orders for peony plants are for plants of our own origination. All seedlings listed have been tested and proven for years before being offered for sale.
No. 4.—Mildred Gardner—Very large flat fully double flowers of a deep lilac pink shade. Tall strong stems. Blooms well even when others fail...$3.00
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