8.9 Mine. Emile Lemoine (M) Creamy white 
with crimson flecks; large and well- 
formed. Mild fragrance. 1.00 
9.4 Mme. Jules Dessert. (M) Flesh-white, with 
a yellow glo,w and translucent texture; 
mild fragrance. 1.25 
S.G Mr. E. Van Eeeuwen. (M) Light red; the 
color is a pure light crimson; very pleas¬ 
ing and distinct; very large bloom; still 
scarce . 3.00 
9.3 Mrs Edward Harding. (M) White; illumi¬ 
nated by a golden glow from hidden 
stamens. A large, handsome flower of per¬ 
fect form; slight fragrance. 2.00 
8.5 Mrs. Shay lor Force. (M) Creamy white 
with pale yellow glow in depths; very 
large; pleasing fragrance. 2.00 
9.1 Myrtle Gentry. (M) Rosy white, suffused 
with tints of flesh and salmon; pleasing 
fragrance . 7.00 
8.9 Nancy Dolman. (L) Pale rose-pink of 
conical form, with fluted, fluffy petals, 
becoming pinkish white in center; rank 
odor; very large.10.00 
9.0 Nina Seeor. (M) A pure white flower of 
attractive form; blooms only moderately 
large . 3.00 
9.2 Pliillipe Rivoire. (E) Red; very dark 
crimson with blackish sheen. A symmetri¬ 
cal flower of medium size with incurved 
petals. It surpasses all other reds in per¬ 
fection of form, fragrance and delicacy 
of color. 3.00 
8.6 Primevere. (M) Yellow; a medium-sized 
bloom with creamy white guards and 
canary yellow center. The best of the so- 
called yellows... 1.50 
9.0 Raoul Dessert. (L) Brilliant shell-pink; 
a highly finished, symmetrical flower of 
large size; very fragrant. 2.00 
8.4 Red Bird. (M) Rose-red; an unusual flower 
of bright red color; an attractive novelty; 
anemone type; fragrant. 1.00 
8.8 Richard Carvel. (E) Red; a peony of fine 
form and bright crimson color; mild fra¬ 
grance; a favorite. 1.25 
9.1 Rose Sliaylor. (M) Pale flesh-pink, tinted 
with rose-pink; lighter at the edges and 
shading to creamy yellow at the base of 
the petals; crimson marks on central 
petals; mild fragrance; very large. 7.00 
5.8 Rosette. CM) Light rose-pink with center 
petals tipped crimson; a big handsome 
floyver of unusually clear color. 1.50 
9.0 Sarah Bernhardt. (L) Dark rose-pink with 
occasional red markings; very large; fra¬ 
grant; very popular. 1.00 
9.1 Souvenir De Louis Bigot. (M) Vivid rose- 
pink; large; mild fragrance. A flower of 
excellent form and bright, clear color on 
a vigorous plant... 1.25 
9.8 Therese (M) Old-rose pink; a most im¬ 
pressive bloom with enormous long petals 
of pale translucent old-rose; the highest 
rating pink. 1.50 
8.3 Venus. (M) Old-rose pink with a decided 
lavender tone; fragrant. 1.00 
8.2 Victoire De La Marne (M) Purplish red 
with lighter edges; the bloom has wonder¬ 
ful size, but the color is not the best 
and the fragrance poor. 1,50 
9.3 Walter Faxon. (M) Pink; the clearest and 
most vivid pink of all peonies. A moder¬ 
ately large, symmetrical bloom of globu¬ 
lar form. Mild fragrance. 1.25 
8.4 William F. Turner. (M) Red; dark crim¬ 
son petals with a blackish sheen; a large 
bloom . 1.50 
S3 Winnifred Domme. (M) Red; a brilliant 
crimson flower of medium size on a rather 
dwarf plant . 1.00 
