4 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
8.0 AURORE (Dessert 1904). Semi rose type, late. Color lilac white 
with collar of milk white flecked with crimson. Guards and center 
prominently flecked carmine. 
8.7 AVALANCHE (Crousse 1886). Large cream white flowers of rose 
type. Delightfully fragrant. Strong grower and free bloomer. Late. 
7.9 AVIATEUR RAYMOND (Dessert 1915). Red. Large, beautiful 
flower. Very bright cherry red, shaded garnet and brilliant amaranth. 
9.0 BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway). One of the best and most 
satisfactory white Peonies, immense globular flowers, white guard 
petals and a soft baby pink center becoming pure white. Stems very 
strong and rather light green foliage. Late midseason. 
8.5 BAYADERE (Lemoine 1910). Large, loose globular flowers. 
Creamy white with golden heart. Very distinct. Midseason. 
8.1 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (Brand 1907). Deep bright red, medium 
size. Stems long and straight. 
7.0 BERLOIZ (Crousse 1886). Very large, compact rose type. Light 
carmine rose, petals tipped silver. Tall profuse bloomer. Late mid- 
season. 
8.5 BLACK PRINCE (Thurlow 1915). Single. Very dark garnet of. 
a flat tone, not glossy, with a mass of golden stamens. Owing to its 
soft yet bright coloring it attracts attention wherever exhibited, 
8.0 BOULE DE NEIGE (Calot 1862). Large globular, compact, semi- 
rose type. Color milk white with guards and center flecked with crim- 
son. Tall, erect, profuse bloomer. Early midseason. 
7.8 CHARLES McKELLIP (Brand 1907). Semi rose type. The ir- 
regular rich crimson petals of the center are mingled with the golden 
stamens and surrounded by rows of broad, silky guard petals. This 
flower should be found in every collection because of the perfect form 
of the flower and the deep rich ruby color of the individual blossom. 
It has a charm peculiarly its own. 
8.6 CHERRY HILL (Thurlow 1915). Very deep garnet, yet with a 
sheen which makes it especially noticeable in a collection. Stems 
from four to four and a half feet, very erect. It shows at its best in 
the garden where the flowers are visible from a distance. 
8.4 CHESTINE GOWDY (Brand 1913). Crown type; late midseason. 
The broad outer petals are silvery pink. These enclose a zone of fine 
irregularly shaped pink petals splashed and tipped with crimson. One 
of the best varieties for cut flowers. 
8.7 CLAIRE DUBOIS (Crousse 1886). Rose type; late midseason. 
Rich clear satiny pink with glossy reflex. Some describe this as a 
glorified Mons. Jules Elie. 
8.5 CLAIRETTE (Dessert). Single. Broad petals of pure white, 
tinted at base. 
8.5 CLEMENCEAU (Dessert 1920). This is a beautiful, very late 
variety, of which the flowers always open well. The bloom is very 
large and full. The color is carmine, slightly shaded amaranth with 
silvery tints and large silvery border. 
7.5 CONSTANT DEVERED (Calot 1868). One of the latest peonies 
to bloom. Very large violet pink flower. 
