9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE—Early. Beautiful, 
well-formed, cup-shaped flower, very dark 
crimson with blackish sheen. The best 
dark red Peony in the world. Rich rose 
fragrance. The only sweet-scented red 
Peony. Strong stems .$3.00 
9.0 PHYLLIS KELWAY—Midseason. Very 
large. A strikingly beautiful flower with 
a fine style all its own. Rose-pink paling 
to white in the center. Strong, upright, 
stiff stems.$2.50 
7.7 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—Midseason. 
Medium size. Distinct, brilliant dark red, 
different from any other. Stiff stems. Ex¬ 
cellent, all-round red .$1.00 
PRESIDENT TAFT—(See REINE HOR- 
TENSE.) 
9.3 PRESIDENT WILSON — Late. Very 
large, bright rose-pink, deeper in center 
and paling with age. Rich spicy frag¬ 
rance, medium height, floriferous, strong- 
stems .$5.00 
8.0 PRIMEVERE—Midseason. Medium size. 
Flat flower with creamy-white cupped 
guards, rarely splashed red; center opens 
deep canary yellow changing to sulphur- 
: yellow. One of the best “yellows” $1.50 
8.3 RACHEL (Lemoine)—Late midseason. 
Large. Soft apple-blossom pink with flesh 
tints at base. High grade, free flowering, 
erect .$2.00 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE—Midseason. Very 
large. Lovely rose-pink in a halo of white. 
Deliciously fragrant. A dependable sort, 
one of the world’s finest. Tall, free 
flowering, stiff stems .75c 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL—Early. Large. An 
unfading, bright crimson. The first red 
to bloom. Tall, strong, upright, free. Ideal 
habit and earliness make it desirable for 
cutting . $1.50 
9.0 ROSA BONHEUR—Double, very large, 
late. Old-rose-pink with deep glow in 
center, lightly marked and lined red; rose 
fragrance. Free blooming, with stout 
stems and good foliage. Wonderful show 
flower .$1.00 
8.8 ROSETTE—Early midseason. Large, 
loose, semi-rose type flowers, distinct and 
attractive. Light shell-pink, clear and 
fresh .$1.25 
9.1 ROSE SHAYLOR—Very large, double, 
midseason. Pale flesh-pink tinted rose- 
pink with lighter edges and shading to 
creamy yellow at center. Edges of center 
petals strongly marked with crimson; 
scarce and very handsome. Stiff stems; 
good foliage, tall, strong and free-flower¬ 
ing . $3.50 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT—Late. Very large. 
Dark rose-pink edged lighter, a l-efined 
flower, beautiful in color, strong and vig¬ 
orous, free blooming and reliable. Holds 
its own with the rarest and finest of them 
all .75c 
9.7 SOLANGE—Late. In a class by itself 
with a coloring beautiful and distinct. 
Deep ci’eamy-white with a suffusion of 
buff and pale salmon-pink. A flower to 
inspire the deepest enthusiasm. One of 
the five finest Peonies .$1.50 
7.6 SOLFATAIRE—Midseason. Medium size. 
The flower opens with milk-white guards 
and center of pale sulphur-yellow chang¬ 
ing to sulphur-white. One of the good 
yellows. Vigorous, upright .50c 
9.1 SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT—Midsea¬ 
son. Large. Vivid rose-pink, brightening 
to shell-pink in the center. One of the 
most distinct and beautiful of all pink 
Peonies, and one of the cleanest and 
brightest colored grown. A real treasure, 
nothing short of gorgeous .$1.50 
8.2 SUZETTE—Midseason. Large. Clear 
rose-pink, with deeper old-rose center, 
showing golden stamens. Free, good habit, 
stiff stems .$1.50 
8.5 TENUIFOLIA FLORE PLENO—Early, 
very double, dazzling red. The earliest red 
to bloom. Foliage beautifully cut and lac- 
iniated .... .. $2.50 
9.8 THERESE—Midseason. Very large, Pale 
translucent, old-rose, illuminated by a 
golden yellow glow. Splendid in fox*m, 
texture and color. With LeCygne and 
Solange the three greatest Peonies .$1.50 
9.1 THOMAS C. THURLOW—Large midsea¬ 
son flower of flesh-pink paling to cream- 
white. Spicy perfume. Strong, free, 
good foliage .$4.03 
9.4 TOURANGELLE—Late. Lai'ge. A pale, 
apple-blossom pink; one of the most beau¬ 
tiful of all Peonies and none with greater 
refinement and delicacy. Pleasing frag¬ 
rance. Floriferous ....$1.50 
7.4 UMBELLATA ROSEA—Very early. Me¬ 
dium size. Pale hydrangea-pink minutely 
flecked violet-rose, vigorous, floriferous, 
stiff stems. An old variety listed among 
the first 50 Peonies . 50c 
9.3 WALTER FAXON—Midseason. Medium 
size. Among all the pink Peonies in the 
show room this one stands out as the one 
real pink. It is vivid shell-pink of a lumi¬ 
nous intensity. Mild fragrance. ... $1.50 
WARWICK—An old crimson Peony of un¬ 
known origin . 50c 
