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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. 
7.7 MME. LEMOINE (Calot 1864).Very large, soft pink blooms. 
Satin at center. Free bloomer. 
8.0 MME. LEMONIER (Calot 1865). Soft lilac white slightly tinged 
carmine, with white reflex. Early midseason. 
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. 
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. 
8.6 MONT BLANC (Lemoine 1899). Very large, compact, globular 
flower of rose type. Milk white, with center slightly tinted rose. 
Fragrant. Free bloomer. Strong grower. Midseason. 
7.8 MRS. CAREW (Brand 1907). Large, full, rose shaped flower. 
Delicate silvery blush, some inner petals with carmine edges. 
9.2 MRS. C. S. MINOT (Minot). Very large flowers, finely formed, 
with broad petals. Guard petals faint shell-pink, center of creamy 
white with golden lights at base of petals. A few splashes of crimson 
is apparent on some flowers. Late. : 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor 1918). A wonderful white. 
Received the $100 prize at the American Peony Society’s Show at 
Cleveland in 1918, offered by Mrs. Harding for a new peony of super- 
lative merit. 
8.6 MRS. GEORGE BUNYARD (Kelway 1898). Very large, compact 
flower of rose type. Pale lilac rose. Tall strong grower. Fragrant. 
Midseason Beautiful and ‘scarce. 
MRS. SHAYLOR FORCE. (Shaylor 1919). Rose type; pure white 
with a light margine of carmine showing on an occasional petal. 
Strong, vigorous grower. Midseason. 
YRTLE GENTRY (Brand 1925). Delicate salmon-pink. Stems 
are strong and hold the flower well erect. Has great, broad, rose like 
petals wonderfully arranged. Fragrant. 
