32 LEAMON G. TINGLE,. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



8.2 MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Pleas). Rose type; midseason. 

 Color ivory white, outer petals broad and long with good waxy sub- 

 stance; center pale yellow which gives it a dainty primrose halo. 

 Form of center different from any other Peony. Very fine. $2.50. 



8.7 MIGNON (Lemoine 1908). Rose type; late. Very large perfectly 

 formed flowers with broad, imbricated petals; soft light rose passing 

 to amber cream; fragrant; vigorous. $3.50. 



8.6 MIKADO (Barr). The best known Jap variety of velvety crim- 

 son color with a cushion of crimson petaloids edged and tipped gold. 

 $1.75. 



9.0 MILTON HILL (Richardson). This is a very beautiful flower of 

 a delicate shade of salmon pink, resembling Walter Faxon. One of 

 the most popular of the pink varieties and never enough plants to 

 fill all orders. $4.00. 



MISCHIEF (Auten 1925). Single. A lovely shade of pink, bloom- 

 ing later than most singles; stem long and stiff. Good keeper. $5.00. 



8.2 MLLE. JEANNE RIVIERE (Riviere 1908). Guard petals deep 

 flesh gradually changing lighter, center petals narrower and of a deep 

 cream shade. Tall, strong stems and abundant flowers. $2.50. 



8.6 MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert 1899). Large flower of 



beautiful rose pink, with outer petals and center slightly flecked 

 crimson. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Early midseason. $2.00. 



7.8 MME. BOULANGER (Crousse 1886). Very large, full bloom of 

 glossy soft pink, shaded lilac, with silvery flesh border. Very fragrant. 

 Late. 50c. 



8.1 MADAME CALOT (Miellez 1856). White tinged pale lilac. Free 

 bloomer. A good cut flower variety. Early. 50c. 



7.9 MME. CROUSSE (Calot 1866). Large, pure white flower, showing 

 crimson flecks in center. Strong grower and free bloomer. Mid- 

 season. 50c. 



8.2 MME. DE TREYERAN (Dessert 1889). Very large, flat, compact 

 flower of a delicate flesh white, dotted with carmine and lilac. Tall, 

 free bloomer. Fragrant. Very attractive. Early. S2.50. 



7.9 MME. DE VERNEVILLE (Crousse 1885). Large very full, pure 

 white flower, with blush center when first opened, fading to pure 

 white, with prominent carmine fleck. Fragrant. Midseason. 50c. 



7.9 MME. DUCEL (Mechin 1880). Large, globular bloom of soft 

 pink, with silvery reflex. Bomb type. Fragrant. Early. 50c. 



8.5 MME. EMILE GALLE (Crousse 1881). Large, compact flat flower 

 of rose type. Deep lilac white shading lighter in the center. Strong 

 grower and free bloomer. Late. Keeps well when cut. 75c. 



8.9 MME. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine 1899). Large, milk white 

 bloom with touches of carmine on reflex petals. Free bloomer, up- 

 right habit. Midseason. 50c. 



