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9.0 KATHERINE HAVEMEYER (Thurlow 1910). Large, rose type, 

 flesh pink in color; guard petals broad and rounded, somewhat notched 

 at the ends. Center petals narrow and fringed. Full, high center. 

 Sweet fragrance. Midseason to late. $17.50. 



9.8 KELWAYS GLORIOUS (Kelway 1910). One of, if not the finest 

 white peonies yet introduced. Its blooms are larger than LeCygne. 

 Somewhat difficult to grow, but when once established produces im- 

 mense blooms in great quantity. $12.50. 



8.6 KING OF ENGLAND (Kelway 1902). Japanese. This is a very 

 fine Japanese peony. The petals are large and of great substance. 

 Beautiful in form as the petals are uniformly rounded. Its color is a 

 rich shade of deep red. The center is a large tuft of long self colored 

 petaloids, prominently edged with gold. $4.00. 



9.1 LADY ALEXANDRIA DUFF (Kelway 1902). Outer petals deli- 

 cate pink gradually shading lighter towards center. An immense cup 

 shaped flower; broad imbricated petals, large and full in old plants. 

 In young plants and the side buds of older plants, blooms are water 

 lily shape, showing yellow stamens at center. Fragrant, tall and ro- 

 bust. One of Kelway's best. Midseason. $2.00. 



8.6 LADY EMILY (Pleas 1907). Ivory rose pink to primrose inter- 

 spersed with golden stamens. Large loose cup shaped flowers. Strang 

 stem. Rose type. Midseason. $2.00. 



9.0 LA FRANCE (Lemoine 1901). Enormous, rather flat flowers on 

 strong stems. Soft pink, with lavender lights at base of petals. 

 Late. A fine variety. $3.50. 



9.2 LA FEE (Lemoine 1906). Very large, compact, globular flower. 

 Rose pink with creamy white collar. Tall, fragrant, strong grower 

 and early. $10.00. 



8.6 LA FIANCEE (Lemoine 1901). Very large blooms of creamy 

 white, sometimes with crimson flecks in center. Rather high center 

 bomb type. Long, strong stems. Midseason. $1.50. 



8.6 LA LORRAINE (Lemoine 1901). Beautiful globular blooms of 

 creamy white borne high above the foliage. Some golden stamens 

 are visible producing a golden effect on the open flower. $5.00. 



8.3 LA ROSIERE (Crousse 1888). Large flowers produced in clusters. 

 Petals imbricated, straw yellow at the center, shading to a creamy 

 white border. Fragrant. Very free bloomer. 50c. 



7.5 LA TULIPE (Calot 1872). Medium large, flat semirose type. 

 Lilac white fading to creamy white with outer guard petals striped and 

 center petals tipped with carmine. Fragrant. Blooms held erect on 

 tall straight stems. Late. 50c. 



7.8 LAFAYETTE (Dessert 1904). A wonderful large salmon pink 

 with touches of heliotrope; a delicate cerise tinting on the reflex. 



8.4 LAMARTINE (Lemoine 1908). Deep rose carmine. Free bloomer. 

 Rose type. Tall. Late. $5.00. 



