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Peonies 



7.1 ADMIRAL TOGO (Hollis 1907). A fine shade of crimson which is 

 very attractive in the garden. Midseason. $1.00. 



8.5 ADOLPHE ROSSEAU (D. & M. 1890). Very tall strong grower, 

 bearing rather loose somewhat semi-double flowers of deep garnet. 

 Very fine for the garden, where its height and color make it conspicu- 

 ous. Early midseason. $1.00. 



8.7 ALBATRE (Crousse 1885). Milk white center, petals tinged lilac. 

 Large, rose type, pleasant fragrance, medium height. Strong vigor- 

 ous grower. Midseason. 75c. 



8.6 ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse 1893). Bomb type; late. Color a 

 delicate sea shell pink without fleck or markings. Very desirable. 75c. 



8.4 ALBIFLORE — The Bride — La Financee (Des.). Very large flower. 

 By many considered the best white Single. $1.00. 



7.1 ALEXANDER DUMAS (Guerin 1862). Bright pink with white 

 and salmon intermingling; large flowers. Reliable. 50c. 



7.1 ALEXANDRIANA (Calot 1856). Very large full flower, rose 

 type. Light violet rose. Very fragrant. A strong, upright grower. 

 One of the dependable early pinks for cut flower purposes. 50c. 



8.4 ALMA (Shay. 1916). Pale pink petals enclosing a mass of incurv- 

 ed yellow petaloids. A fine Japanese variety. $2.00. 



8.8 ALSACE LORRAINE (Lem. 1906). Pointed white petals suffused 

 with a golden light from the stamens making this a charming variety, 

 giving the thought of a water lily. Tall and vigorous grower. Late. 

 $2.50. 



AMA-NO-SODE (Japan). Japanese. Bright rose tinting lighter 

 toward edge of petals. Tall. Midseason. $7.50. 



6.5 ANDRE LAURIES (Crousse 1881). Big full flowers, anemone 

 shaped, violaceous red, late. Owing to its good keeping qualities its 

 fine coloring under artificial light and its fragrance. It is one of the 

 standard cut flower varieties. 50c. 



8.6 A. P. SAUNDERS (Thurlow 1919). A large flesh-white bloom 

 which sometimes has markings of carmine on the guard petals. $10.00. 



7.5 ARCHIE BRAND (Brand 1913). Midseason. Deep pink of an 

 even sea shell shade with silvery border. The petals closely massed, 

 form a solid head which is surrounded by broad, drooping guard petals. 

 Medium height, profuse bloomer, having a delicate rose fragrance. 

 Flowers are immense in size. Bomb type. $1.50. 



8.1 ASA GRAY (Crousse 1886). Large compact flower of semi-rose 

 type. Pale lilac sprinkled with darker lilac dots. Very distinct and 

 beautiful. Fragrant, medium height. Midseason. 75c. 



8.7 AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert 1920). Red. Cup-shaped flower 

 of fine form, with rounded petals, velvety crimson-carmine, very brill- 



