12 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
8.1 MADAME CALOT (Miellez 1856). White tinged pale lilac. Free 
bloomer. A good cut flower variety. Early. a 
8.2 MME. DE TREYERAN (Dessert 1889). Very large, flat, compact _ 
flower of a delicate fiesh white, dotted with carmine and lilac. Tall, 
free bloomer. Fragrant. Very attractive. Early. . 3 
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. 5 
7.9 MME. DUCEL (Mechin 1880). Large, globular bloom of soft © 
pink, with silvery reflex. Bomb type. Fragrant. Early. 
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. A 
8.9 MME. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine 1899). Large, milk white 
bloom with touches of carmine on reflex petals. Free bloomer, up- 
right habit. Midseason. ae 
7.7 MME. FUREL (Crousse 1881). One of the largest Peonies grown. 
Rose type; violet-rose tipped silver; fragrant and good for cut-flowers. 
Medium tall, strong and vigorous. Late. = . 
8.8 MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet 1909). Exceptionally dark crimson ~ 
garnet, full globular flowers. The stalks and leaf stems are dark ~ 
crimson. = 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert 1909). Exquisite flowers of — 
large size; broad delicate petals of a translucent texture. Creamy 
white but lighted with buff and salmon shades. Medium late. 3 
7.7 MME. LEMOINE (Calot 1864).Very large, soft pink blooms. 
Satin at center. Free bloomer. a 
8.0 MME. LEMONIER (Calot 1865). Soft lilac white slightly tinged _ 
carmine, with white reflex. Early midseason. eS 
7.8 MODELE DE PERFECTION (Crousse 1875). Large and full — 
flower, well and evenly formed. Color flesh pink marbled with bright 
rose, deeper in center. Strong stems and a heavy bloomer. Late. 
8.3 MONS. DUPONT (Calot 1872). Very large cup shaped flowers. 
Creamy white, center petals bordered with lively carmine, and lit up — 
with golden stamens at base of petals. Deliciously fragrant. P 
9.2 MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse 1888). Satiny pink with amber ~ 
tints and silvery reflex. Globular or bomb type bloom resembling a — 
huge chrysanthemum . Fine early pink cut flower variety. >. 
7.7 MONS. KRELAGE (Crousse 1883). Semi rose type; late mid- 
season. Deep currant or solferino red with amaranthine center. 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert 1889). Medium large, full — 
and well formed flower. A solid ball of very deep maroon with black- 
ish lustre, changing to metallic. Erect habit. Heavy demand. : 
flower of rose type. Milk white, with center slightly tinted rose. 
Fragrant. Free bloomer. Strong grower. Midseason. =e. 
7.8 MRS. CAREW (Brand 1907). Large, full, rose shaped flower > 
Delicate silvery blush, some inner petals with carmine edges. 4 
