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8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry). Rose type; late. Very large 

 and full; strong, vigorous grower, dark crimson. $1.50. 



HANSINA BRAND (Brand 1925). Mr. Brand says this is really 

 one of the most remarkable of all their new peonies. The color is 

 medium to deep pink. The stems are long, and so strong that they 

 hold the flower erect. $50.00. 



7.7 H. A. HAGEN (Richardson). A peony having a slight tone of 

 Walter Faxon coloring in it. A splendid grower. $2.00. 



HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (Hollis). Shell pink with gold 

 stamens. $3.00. 



7.9 HARRIET FARNSLEY (Brand 1916). Beautiful shell pink. Late. 

 $1.00. 



7.9 HELEN WOLAVER (Brand 1908). Resembles a rose. Flowers 

 are of medium size and rose type. The guard petals are prominent, 

 stiff, and of a sea shell pink more or less splashed with a deeper pink. 

 Scented like a rose. Late. $1.50. 



HUMORESQUE (Auten 1925). Light pink with unusual mark- 

 ings of red. Late blooming, a sure opener, erect habit, recommended 

 where hot weather spoils other late kinds. Flat bloom. $7.50. 



8.9 JAMES BOYD (Thurlow 1919). Flesh changing to nearly white, 

 tinged at base of petals with yellowish salmon. Guard petals some- 

 times touched with carmine and green. Petals notched at tips, giving 

 a fringed effect. Fragrant. Late. $5.00. 



8.7 JAMES KELWAY (Kelway). An exquisite white with a golden 

 glow at base of petal. Sometimes semi-double. Very tall and strong, 

 and very fragrant. Early midseason. $1.00. 



8.7 JAMES R. MANN (Thurlow 1920). Large, deep rosy pink with 

 one or two crimson streaks in the center of the flower and an occas- 

 ional marking on back of guard petals. Central petals incurved, giv- 

 ing a very graceful effect. $12.50. 



8.5 JESSIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1909). Tea color or a combination 

 of delicate flesh and cream tints. Sweetly scented. Rose type. Tall. 

 Midseason. $5.00. 



8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas). This variety has attracted much attention at 

 the Peony exhibitions. The flower is extra large to enormous, and 

 comes on very tall strong stems with magnificent foliage. The color 

 is creamy ivory white, fading to pure white; rather flat in form and 

 full to the center. Fair fragrance. $3.00. 



8.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand 1907). An immense delicate pink flower. 

 The petals are narrow, long and fringed, with some stamens inter- 

 mingled; fragrant. Very early. $5.00. 



8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908). Semi-rose type; midsea- 

 son. Very tall, compact grower of stately habit. Every shoot has a 

 flower of rich velvety crimson, a perfect ball, very brilliant and strik- 

 ing. One of the prize winning varieties. $1.00. 



