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ular shape. Plant rather dwarf and compact. Mid¬ 
season. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. $4. 
Rose Shay lor (Shaylor 1920), large, flesh pink with 
9.1 creamy lights at base of petals, center creamy-white. 
Erect, strong growth. One of the best of the Shay¬ 
lor seedlings and a fine variety. Midseason. L. D. 
$8. 1 yr. $10. 
Rosette (Dessert 1918), delicate shell-pink illuminated 
8.8 with salmon tints at base of petals. Golden sta¬ 
mens are sometimes visible. Occasional accidental 
marking on guard petals. Early midseason. L. D. 
$1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Sarah Bernhardt (Lemoine 1906), very large, well-formed 
9.0 flowers of good quality. Delicate shell-pink of charm¬ 
ing freshness. Extra. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Silvia Saunders (Saunders 1921), cup-shaped flowers of 
8.7 bright rose-pink of an attractive shade, center of 
yellow stamens and bright pink stigmas. Dwarf 
plant with free-flowering habit. Early. Fine for 
garden effect. L. D. $6. 1 yr. $8. 
Solange (Lemoine 1907), extra large flowers with broad 
9.7 rounded petals of fine form. Petals waxy-white but 
suffused with a reddish-golden light, so that the total 
e ect is such as may be seen on a cloud at sunset. 
One of the very finest. Late. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Souvenir de Louis Bigot \ (Dessert 1918), exceptionally 
9.1 large blooms of a very distinct shade of rich sal¬ 
mon-pink with silvery lights. Extra fine. Late 
midseason. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Stendard Bearer (Hollis 1906), very high built globular 
8.5 blooms with recurved guard petals. Uniform color 
°f.J a [ e P mk - Fragrant. Dwarf but with strong, 
stiff stems. Early. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Suzette (Dessert 1911), petals of brilliant rose-pink in- 
8.2 terspersed with golden stamens. Strong stems that 
give a profusion of blooms, literally covering the 
plants, making this a fine variety for garden effects. 
Midseason. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Sylviane (Lemoine 1924), broad guard petals of white 
and center of narrower petals, pale yellow fading to 
white. Midseason. $10 each. 
Therese (Dessert 1904), one of the very best and prob- 
9.8 ably the most satisfactory variety in commerce. Vig¬ 
orous and free-blooming, producing large flowers of 
soft shell-pink with lighted center. Stems of medi¬ 
um height and good strength. Midseason. L. D. 
$1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Tourangelle (Dessert 1910), cup-shaped flowers of del- 
9.4 icate creamy-white with deeper salmon shadings at 
base of petals. Most unusual and beautiful color¬ 
ing. Very fragrant. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Over 400 varieties of Peonies growing at Cherry Hill. 
