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7.3 GOLDEN HARVEST (Rosenfield, 1900). Lilac-rose. 
Guard petals enclosing creamy white petals surrounded 
by pink-carmine tipped petals. Early. 50c each. 
9.1 HANSINA BRAND (Brand, 1925). Medium to deep 
pink, long, erect stem. A remarkable and distinct Peony. 
Given an award of merit at the London, Ont., Inter¬ 
national Show. $5.00 each. 
9.0 HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand, 1925). Light flesh- 
pink; large. Midseason. $10.00 each. 
8.8 HENRY AVERY (Brand, 1907). Light pink. Large 
crown type; flesh-pink with clear yellow petals forming 
a collar around a rose-pink center. Good bloomer; erect. 
Midseason. $1.50 each. 
9.2 JEANNOT (Dessert, 1918). Flesh-pink. Globular rose 
type, pink with lavender tint. Late. A fine landscape 
plant. $1.50 each. 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas, 1908). White. Very large, flat rose type, 
white shading to rose; distinct and strong. 50c each. 
8.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand, 1901). Soft pink. Very large, 
flat, semi-rose type. Bud opens pink, the petals open 
farther and farther back until it becomes a great flat 
disk of variegated pink and white blooms of surpassing 
beauty, seven to eight'inches in diameter. Very early, 
with a delicate fragrance. $1.00 each. 
9.0 JUNE DAY (Franklin). Light pink, deepening toward 
center of flower. Rose type. Some of the central petals 
edged with lavender. Delicate rose fragrance. Midseason. 
$1.50 each. 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield, 1908). Rich crimson. 
Large, semi-rose type. Tall, strong plant. Midseason. 
50c each. 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway, 1909). White. Very 
large, full double rose type; free bloomer. A really fine 
white Peony. $3.00 each. 
9.0 LA FRANCE (Lemoine, 1901). Rose-white. Very large, 
compact rose type, guard petals splashed crimson. Very 
fragrant; strong, tall, free bloomer. Late. $1.50 each. 
9.2 LA FEE (Lemoine, 1906). Mauve-rose. Very large, com¬ 
pact crown type flowers. Very fragrant; tall and vigor¬ 
ous. Early midseason. $2.00 each. 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway, 1902). Flesh- 
pink. Very large, flat, semi-rose flowers, distinctly striped 
with carmine. Strong and vigorous; profuse bloomer. 
Midseason. 75c each 
8.6 LA LORRAINE (Lemoine, 1901). Creamy white. Large, 
globular blooms. Tall grower, free bloomer. Midseason. 
$2.00 each. 
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8.8 LAURA DESSERT (Dessert, 1913). Creamy white. 
Large, full flower, cream-white guards, bright canary- 
yellow center. An early and superb variety. $2.50 each. 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand, 1913). Flaming crimson. 
Immense semi-rose blooms, stiff stems; prolific. Early. 
75c each. 
9.9 LE CYGNE (Lemoine, 1907). Milk-white. Large, semi¬ 
rose type, perfectly formed, globular flowers. Petals 
very much incurved, very fragrant, erect, medium tall, 
stiff stems. Free bloomer. Midseason. The finest white 
in existence. $2.50 each. 
8.8 LILIAN GUMM (Gumm, 1921). Deep rose-pink; very 
fine fragrance. One of the very largest Peonies. Late 
midseason. $1.50 each. 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE (Crousse, 1879). Pale lilac-rose. Large, 
full hlooms, silver tipped; upright, erect grower. Late. 
Extra good variety. 50c each. 
9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand, 1907). Brilliant cherry, golden 
stamens surround the center. Good bloomer. Late mid¬ 
season. One of the finest reds in existence. $1.00 each. 
8.8 LOVELINESS (Hollis, 1907). Pink. Very large, flat, 
hydrangea-pink flowers. Strong, upright stem. Late 
bloomer. 50c each. 
8.7 LEUTTA PFEIFFER (Brand, 1916). A beautiful semi¬ 
double, pinkish white, often eight to ten inches in diam¬ 
eter. These immense flowers are borne on long, stiff, 
upright stems. The blooms are made up of large, pure 
glistening petals interspersed with golden stamens. 
Petals are edged and blotched with stripes of brilliant 
carmine. It is a very early, profuse and dependable 
bloomer. Fragrant. It opens a light pink and gradually 
fades to the daintiest pink, and then almost white. The 
foliage of the plant is a shiny dark green. $1.00 each. 
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