34 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSYILLE, MARYLAND 



8.5 OCAVIE DEM AY (Calot 1867). Very pale pink, collar almost 

 white. A large flower with strong stiff stems. Early. Fragrant. 

 Dwarf grower and profuse bloomer. 75c. 



8.5 OPAL (Pleas 1908). Very large rose type flower. Color a lilac 

 rose with opalescent tints fading to pure white. Strong grower. 

 Midseason. $2.00. 



9.2 PHILIPPE RIYOIRE (Riviere 1911). A very fine bright crimson 

 possessing a most agreeable fragrance. Medium sized, exquisitely 

 formed bloom. Strong grower. The highest rated red. $10.00. 



7.7 PHILOMELE (Calot 1861). Medium sized flower of anemone or 

 crown type. Yellow fading to cream, with bright pink collar and 

 crown. Fragrant. Strong grower and free bloomer. 75c. 



8.8 PHOEBE GARY (Brand 1907). Large flowers of very soft rose 

 pink deepening towards center of bloom. Tall, strong growing, fra- 

 grant, late variety of much merit. S5.00. 



9.0 PHYLLIS KELWAY. (Kelway 1908). Large flowers of blush 

 pink with delicate coloring. Strong grower. A midseason variety 

 of much merit. $7.50. 



9.3 PRESIDENT WILSON (Thurlow 1918). Shell pink, with flesh 

 pink in center. Guard petals sometimes show crimson markings. 

 Center petals very short and somewhat lacinated. gradually increasing 

 in length, producing a cup like effect. Fragrant. Late. $25.00. 



8.9 PRIDE OF ESSEX (Thurlow 1916). Exceptionally large broad 

 petals of deep flesh pink make a very large flower of good form. Stems 

 long and stiff. Fragrant. $7.50. 



8.6 PRIME YERE (Lemoine 1907). Guard petals deep creamy yellow 

 and center petals sulphur yellow. If not exposed to the sun the 

 flowers will hold a canary yellow, which is attractive. Midseason. $2.50. 



7.6 PRINCE OF DARKNESS (Brand 1907). Large, loose semi rose. 

 Rich, dark maroon. Petals slightly fringed, with dark shadings on 

 the edges. Early. 75c. 



QUAKER LADY (Pleas). Blush white, deep center. $3.00. 



7.9 RACHEL (Terry). Large flower of rose type, of the brightest 

 garnet red. shaded rich ruby red. Free bloomer. Midseason. S2.00. 



9.0 RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert 1910). A late midseason peony of 

 clear nuuve pink which fades to silvery white. $7.50. 



8.7 REINE HORTENSE— Pres. Taft (Calot 1857). Large compact 

 flower with broad rounded petals of soft flesh color, center showing 

 some crimson splashes. Very charming variety. Midseason. $1.50. 



8.8 RICHARD CARYEL (Brand 1913). Probably the very best early 

 red. Lar^e, bomb shaped blooms of the lame type as Felix Crousse, 

 but better color. S3.50. 



9.0 ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert 1905). Delightful flowers of fresh 

 soft pink. Petals even and incurved, giving a globular shape. Plant 

 rather dwarf and compact. Midseason. $3.50. 



