7.4 MASTERPIECE—Early midseason. Large 
dark Tyrian-rose showing numerous sta¬ 
mens. Slightly fragrant. Fine plant, 
tall, good stems .75c 
8.5 MAUD L. RICHARDSON—Very late. 
Large to very large. Light rose-pink with 
flesh-pink undertone. Fragrance strong 
and pleasing.$1.00 
8.2 MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM—Late 
midseason. Large. Ivory-white guards and 
center with primrose-yellow collar. At¬ 
tractive cut flower .$1.00 
0.0 MILTON HILL—Late. Large. Luminous 
light shell-pink with opalescent tints of 
salmon-pink. Fragrant. Delicate and re¬ 
fined. One of the very finest.$1.00 
8.1 MLLE LEONIE CALOT—Late midseason. 
Small to medium size. Light flesh-pink 
darkening in center, ruffled and crinkled. 
Fresh, sweet fragrance. Very floriferous. 
Excellent cut flower .50c 
8.6 MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT—Midseason. 
Large cupped blooms of old-rose pink 
with a hollow center filled with golden 
yellow stamens and rose-pink carpels. 
Fragrance of elderberries. Free bloom¬ 
ing, strong stems, medium height . .$1.00 
8.1 MME. CALOT—Early. Large. Light old- 
rose-pink with creamy tints and darker 
center. Very fragrant, tall, strong stems. 
A Peony of generally high quality. Very 
floriferous . 30c 
7.9 MME. DUCEL—Midseason. Medium size. 
Pale old-rose with lustrous silvery sheen. 
Dwarf; floriferous; stiff stems.50c 
7.5 MME. DE GALHAU—Late. Medium size. 
Rose-white to pale lilac-rose. Very frag¬ 
rant. Well developed flowers very beau¬ 
tiful .75c 
7.9 MME DE VERNEVILLE—Early. Med¬ 
ium size. A sweetly fragrant early white 
blush. One of the most perfectly formed 
of white Peonies. Reliable .75c 
8.5 MME EMILE GALLE-—Late. Large flat 
flower of translucent light rose-pink with 
shading of shell-pink about the daintiest 
colorings of the flower kingdom. Free 
and reliable .50c 
7.7 MME. FOREL—Late midseason. Very 
large. Even, clear pinkish-lavender 
throughout. The fragrant blooms make 
fine cut flowers.75c 
8.2 MME GAUDICHAU—Late midseason. 
Medium size. Very dark crimson with 
brilliant blackish sheen. Foliage distinct 
dark red that greatly enhances the value 
of this variety.$2.00 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT—Late midsea¬ 
son, Very large, flat, saucer-shaped flow¬ 
ers of flesh-pink shading to straw-white 
golden stamens. Difficult to do justice 
to the perfect flowers of this Peony $1.50 
7.8 MODESTE GUERIN—Early. Large. Dark 
rose pink with violet tints and rose frag¬ 
rance. Strong growth, floriferous, good 
stems. The best early, deep pink ...75c 
8.3 MONS. DUPONT—Late midseason. 
Large. Cream-white with a yellow glow 
from buried stamens; center crimson 
splashed. Tall, stiff stems, free blooming. 
A thoroughly good Peony .75c 
9.2 MONS JULES ELIE—Early. Very large. 
The opaque, light rose-pink of pink Chrys¬ 
anthemums. Fragrant, tall, free-flowering. 
One of the most popular cut flower Pe¬ 
onies .75c 
9.2 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—Early mid¬ 
season. Large. Massive, full flowers, out¬ 
standing because of its dark, maroon- 
crimson with black reflex and yellow sta¬ 
mens. Most popular very dark red $1.50 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND—A large flat flower 
of rose-type of clear w'hite with petals of 
wonderful substance. Medium height,, up¬ 
right, strong stems, and heavy, rich green 
foliage .$6.00 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING—Midsea son. 
Large. A fine quality flower of clearest 
w r hite illuminated by many golden sta¬ 
mens. Ideal habit, strong, vigorous, up¬ 
right. Very handsome .$2.50 
7.0 MULTIFLORA (Syn. NELLIE PLEAS) — 
One of the old “pinks”.50c 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY—Immense flowers of 
perfect rose form and wonderful sub¬ 
stance. A beautiful pink with tints of 
flesh and salmon, aging to rosy white. 
Pleasing fragrance of tea rose. Erect $6.00 
9.0 NINA SECOR—Midseason. Medium to 
large. Pure white with yellow glow in the 
depths. A reliable flower of fine form $2.50 
8.8 NYMPHAEA—Midseason. Large. Creamy 
white, flushed pale rose-pink on opening. 
Many stamens afford a golden yellow light 
throughout. Fragrant, a free bloomer, 
stiff stems.$1.00 
8.5 OPAL—Midseason. Large. Pale rose- 
pink changing to opalescent French- 
white. “Great beauty of form and deli¬ 
cacy of color and texture.” Free and re¬ 
liable bloomer .$1.00 
OTHELLO—Medium sized flower, very dou¬ 
ble, deep purple-crimson. One of the 
darkest colored of all Peonies. Very 
rare . $1.50 
8.2 PALLAS—Early midseason. Very large, 
exquisite bloom of delicate flesh-pink 
shading to a white center. Very long 
petals. Extra free bloomer. Strong stems 
.$2.50 
8.4 PASTEUR—Late midseason. Large. Very 
soft pink, nearly white, shading to tea- 
rose at the base of the petals. Very 
fine . $10 ° 
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