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9.8 THERESE (Dessert 1904). Very large flower of rose type. Color 
is a beautiful soft pink, with a glossy reflex. Erect, strong grower 
and free bloomer. One of the most beautiful and desirable Peonies 
in existence. 
9.1 THOMAS C. THURLOW (Thurlow 1919). Salmon flesh changing 
to white. Guard petals broad and collar of broad petaloids tinted and 
edged yellow, giving a delicate and charming effect. The extreme 
center is made up of short yellow petaloids. Midseason. 
8.9 TOKIO (?). A deep pink Jap peony growing on tall plants. 
9.4 TOURANGELLE (Dessert 1910). Cup shaped flowers of delicate 
creamy white with deeper salmon shadings at base of petals. Most 
unusual and beautiful coloring. Very fragrant. 
7.8 TRIOMPHE DE L’EXPOSITION DE LILLE (Calot 1865). Large 
I don’t know why anyone wants to put so much name to any one va- 
riety but it’s there and if it was under another name we would not 
recognize it. Large, compact flower of rose type. Light shell pink, 
minutely splashed with violet rose; guard petals fade to nearly white. 
Strong grower and very free bloomer. Midseason. 
7.4 UMBELLATA ROSEA (Dessert 1895). Large, informal, rose 
type. Guards violet rose, shading to an amber white center. Strong, 
upright grower; free bloomer. Very early. Good for landscape and 
cutting. 
8.3 VENUS (Kelway). Very large flower of a delicate shell pink. 
Strong grower. Tall, free bloomer. Fragrant. Midseason. 
8.2 VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE (Dessert i915). Very large globular 
blooms of velvety purplish red with silvery reflex. Midseason. 
9.3 WALTER FAXON (Richardson). Large, globular flower of semi 
rose type. Color uniform, pure bright rose, deepening toward center. 
Very distinct and delicate color. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
Midseason. Rare. 
8.0 WALTER MORGAN (Pleas 1900). Large flower of rose type. 
Color deep creamy white. Scarce. Early. 
7.88 WELCOME GUEST (Hollis 1904). Large, loose semi double 
flower of uniform bright rose, fading to rose white. Very fragrant. 
Erect. tall, strong grower and free bloomer. Late midseason. 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN (Franklin 1921). A rose type flower of large 
size and delicate flesh-pink color, changing to flesh-white. A strong, 
upright grower and a free and reliable bloomer. Midseason. 
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