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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. 
9.1 CORNELIA SHAYLOR (Shaylar 1917). A full, well formed 
flower of pyramidal shape. Guard petals and collar a faint pink 
softening to white and deeper shell pink center. Late. 
8.5 CORONATION (Kelway). Pale pink guard petals, with a creamy 
white center, showing golden anthers. Very delicate coloring. Beau- 
tiful. Rare. Midseason. 
8.1 COURONNE D’OR (Calot 1893). Very late. Exceedingly fra- 
grant, ball shaped bloom, snowy white with yellow reflex and carmine 
edges on center petals, incomparably lovely. 
7.1 DELACHE (Delache 1856). Large, medium compact, rose type. 
Violet crimson, slightly tipped silver. Strong, erect, medium height, 
very free bloomer. Late midseason. Extra good for garden and 
commercial plantings. 
7.6 DELICATISSIMA (Unknown). Large, rose type, fragrant. Very 
strong, tall grower, fine habit, free bloomer. Extra good keeper and 
shipper. Midseason. Similar to Floral Treasure. 
7.7 DORCHESTER (Richardson 1870). Rose type, very late. Large 
and full, an unusual shade of delicate hydrangea pink. A gem. 
8.1 DR. H. BARNSBY (Dessert 1913). Rose type late. Color solfer- 
ino red tinged purplish crimson changing to clearer tint with very 
pronounced bluish reflex. 
8.1 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS (Calot 1856). Medium size. Pure 
white crown, sulphur white collar, no crimson flecks. Fragrant. Vig- 
orous grower, medium height, very free bloomer. Early. Extra good 
commercial variety, about two days later than Fesiva Maxima. 
6.1 DUCHESSE DE ORLEANS (Guerin 1846). Medium large, com- 
pact bomb. Guard deep pink, center shaded salmon with silvery 
refiex. Fragrant, extra strong, tall, free bloomer. Midseason. 
7.8 DUC DE WELLINGTON (Calot 1859). Bomb type. Guard petals 
broad and pure white. Center flower of sulphur white, large, profuse, 
fragrant, late. Fine cut flower. 
9.1 E. C. SHAW (Thurlow 1919). The petals are nearly the same 
length except the extreme center petals which are short. This gives 
a cup shaped effect. Outer petals broad and rounded, sometimes 
slightly edged crimson. Midseason. One of Thurlow’s best. 
7.1 EDOUARD ANDRE (Mechin 1874). Medium sized blossoms of 
a satiny crimson-maroon with rich golden center. Midseason. 
7.6 EDULIS SUPERBA (Lemon). Beautiful brilliant rose pink, with 
silvery reflex; large, well formed full flower on strong stem. Blooms 
very early, just before Festiva Maxima. Lasts well. Fragrant and 
good in every way. Splendid cut-flower variety for Decoration Day. 
