8.1 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—Early, Su¬ 
perb, cup-shaped, sulphur-white, chang¬ 
ing to pure snow-white. Fragrant. None 
so exquisitely chaste and beautiful in the 
half-opened flower.50c 
8.5 DESIRE—Large, midseason. Soft rose- 
pink, slightly tinted lilac. Rich rose frag¬ 
rance. Scarce .$3.00 
7.6 EDULIS SUPERBA—Very early. Bright 
old rose to lighter pink. Very fragrant. 
Exceedingly floriferous. “Decoration Day 
pink" .40c 
9.1 EDWIN C. SHAW—A very large, late, 
cup shaped flesh-pink of delicate frag¬ 
rance with stiff stems and good foli¬ 
age .$3.50 
EILEEN KELWAY—A fine white flower on 
stiff stem. Scarce .$2.50 
9.2 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING— 
Very large, very late, creamy blush open¬ 
ing to white with a pale yellow glow. Very 
fragrant; tall, spreading, floriferous. A 
beautiful flower.$1.50 
8.7 ELWOOD PLEAS—Bloom of largest size, 
flat and full, light shell-pink with delicate 
lavender tone. Does not fade. Midseason. 
Fragrant, long keeping flowers .$1.00 
8.9 ENCHANTRESS—Very large, globular, 
rose-type flower of great beauty; pure 
creamy white faintly flecked and splashed 
crimson. Very large, very late, tall, flori¬ 
ferous, strong .$1.50 
8.3 EUGENE VERDIER—A very beautiful, 
cup-shaped, crown type flower, flesh-pink 
with yellow, salmon and lilac-white shad¬ 
ings. Large, late, dwarf plant, exception¬ 
ally strong stems, very erect .75c 
8.6 EUGENIE VERDIER—Midseason. Very 
large, flat flower of rose-pink. Slightly 
fragrant. Tall, floriferous, strong stems 
and good foliage. Very showy .50c 
8.2 Evangeline—Large, late. Dark but 
bright rose-pink, rose fragrance, strong 
stems. Glorious flowers, very fragrant 
.$2.50 
8.3 EVENING GLOW—Large, early. Light 
shell-pink, paling to white and pale old- 
rose. Tall, erect stems .... .$1.50 
8.5 EXQUISITE (Kelway)—Midseason. Very 
large flowers. Most beautiful cherry-rose 
with prominent golden anthers. Very 
fragrant. One of the most beautiful of 
all .$1.50 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE—Late midseason. Full, 
rich, even shade of red. Most popular 
red Peony for cut flowers.50c 
FIDELINA—One of the older pink Pe¬ 
onies ., ..50c 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, early, 
white with few crimson flakes. Fragrant, 
tall, strong stems .40c 
9.2 FLORENCE MACBETH—A very large, 
late midseason bloom of pale shell-pink 
with deeper center, of waxy texture and 
illuminated by a golden glow. Slightly 
fragrant, strong stems and good foliage. 
Scarce .$4.00 
8.9 FLOW’RET OF EDEN—Large; early 
midseason. The flower has that soft, elus¬ 
ive pink-and-white coloring that is so ap¬ 
pealing. Changes from a baby pink on 
opening to clear white. Unusually strong 
stems .$5.00 
7.5 FLORAL TREASURE (Syn. Delicatis- 
sima)—Flowers fragrant, and on strong 
plants, very large and perfectly formed. 
Delicate salmon-pink. Tall, strong grow¬ 
er. Midseason .40c 
FRAGRANS—A little appreciated Peony 
with small rose-pink flowers, not over 
three inches in diameter that under arti¬ 
ficial light becomes almost true American 
Beauty shade. They appear more like 
roses than peonies. Slender, wiry stems. 
The oldest recorded Chinensis Peony. 
The most outstanding cold storage and 
cut flower variety . 50c 
FONTENELLE—Early red, very desirable 
for early blooming and its long, strong 
stems. Medium size, good form, clear 
crimson .50c 
8.6 FRANCES SHAYLOR—Very large, mid¬ 
season. Dwarf, free flowering, good stems 
and foliage. White with pink flush and 
yellow tinted collar. Very distinct .$1.00 
FULGIDA—Late midseason. Tall, very 
erect, medium sized bloom of a uniform 
rose-magenta with silver tips .50c 
8.1 GALATHEE—A full, rose-type flower of 
perfect form. Very late. Flesh-white 
with deeped pink center. Very fragrant. 
Tall, free blooming, good habit.$1.50 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—Late midsea¬ 
son. Very large. Light rose-pink splash¬ 
ed crimson. A most refined pink Peony 
of sweet fragrance, medium height, 
free .$1.00 
6.5 GENERAL HOOKER—Midseason, large 
flower, free bloomer. Uniform dark Ty¬ 
rian-rose .50 c 
8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND—Late midsea¬ 
son. Large bright crimson, mildly frag¬ 
rant. Medium height, stiff stems, free. 
One of the finest late reds .75c 
8.8 GRANDIFLORA—Very late, very large, 
refined texture. A soft shell-pink shading 
to rosy-white. A fitting climax to a glori¬ 
ous Peony blooming season .35c 
7.7 H. F. REDDICK—Midseason. Large 
flowers of brilliant, dark crimson with 
showy bright yellow stamens. Free .75c 
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