14 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
QUAKER LADY (Pleas). Blush white, deep center. 
7.9 RACHEL (Terry). Large flower of rose type, of the brightest 
garnet red, shaded rich ruby red. Free bloomer. Midseason. 
9.0 RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert 1910). A late midseason peony of 
clear mauve pink which fades to silvery white. 
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. 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL (Brand 1913). Probably the very best early 
red. Large, bomb shaped blooms of the same type as Felix Crousse. 
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. 
8.8 ROSETTE (Dessert 1918). Silvery flesh shading to a salmon at 
base of petals and flecked crimson on the edges. Erect habit. 
-8.0 R. P. WHITFIELD (Richardson). Flesh shading a little deeper 
toward the edge. Rather flat flowers borne on long stems. Late. 
7.2 RUBRA SUPERBA (Richardson). Should be in every collection. 
Comes in bloom very iate after most of the other reds are gone. Fra- 
grant. Good keeper. Shy bloomer until plants are well established. 
7.9 RUTH BRAND (Brand 1907). Large, compact bomb type, of soft 
lavender pink. Strong stems. Midseason. 
6.8 SAINFOIN (Kelway). Large full flower. Brilliant rose with 
touches of lighter rose and cream. Fragrant. Midseason. 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine 1916). Semi rose type; late 
midseason. Strong grower; flowers of remarkable size and freshness, 
in huge clusters, full and almost double, of unusual perfection of form. 
Color apple blossom pink with each petal silver tipped giving the 
appearance of a distinct border of pure white. Fragrant. 
8.6 SECRETARY FEWKES (Shaylor 1916). A very large creamy 
white flower with center a lighter shade.- Petals possess great sub- 
stance. A vigorous midseason variety. 
8.5 SHAYLOR’S DREAM (Shaylor). Very fine; semi-double white. 
Late 
oa SOLANGE (Lemoine 1907). Rose type; midseason. Full globu- 
lar flower with a compact crested tuft orange salmon or Havana brown 
at the heart, overlaid with a delicate reddish brown. 
9.0 SOME GANOKO (?). A new Jap variety believed by some to be 
superior to Mikado. 
7.6 SOUVENIR DE L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE (Calot 1867). 
Rose type, late midseason. Very large, flat flower of violet rose, with 
silvery reflex and distinctly tipped silver; fragrant; free bloomer, 
with spreading habit. 
9.1 SOUV. DE LOIUS BIGOT (Dessert 1913). A large flower of rose 
type and rose color . Some think it even better than Walter Faxon 
in color. Late midseason. 
8.2 SUZETTE (Dessert 1911). A medium sized flower of fine form 
and superb coloring. Bengal rose, shaded deeper, showing golden 
stamens. Strong stems. Midseason. 
