Benisangai is a brilliant clear crimson having its inner 

 petals in layers of three which are white. This is perhaps 

 the mo^ ^riking in the group of the six double flowered 

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^ All peonies delight in lime, bone and sulphate of iron; 

 the latter should be " ringed in " about eight inches from 

 the root. All peony feeding should be " ringed in," because 

 of the new buds which are usually so very near the surface. 

 If correc5tly planted in the Autumn, even as late as the end 

 of November, these Japanese varieties will flower the next 

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