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9.0 MRS. FRANK BEACH (Brand, 1925). Beautiful creamy 
white flower like Jubilee. Dwarfish grower. Late. Given 
an award of merit at the London, Ont., International 
Show. $3.00 each. 
9.0 MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH (Brand, 1925). Deep lav¬ 
ender-pink, broad, stiff petals and a color not duplicated 
by any other Peony. $5.00 each. 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand, 1925). Large flow.ers of 
delicate salmon-pink. Tall, erect grower and a regular 
and profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. Awarded the Amer¬ 
ican Peony Society’s silver medal at St. Paul, 1925. 
$3.00 each. 
9.0 NINA SECOR (Secor). Pure white. Beautiful clear white 
of large size and splendid form. Very late. $3.00 each. 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA. Deep rose-pink. Similar to the 
Officinalis Rubra. 50c each. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The old deep bright red Peony 
of the old-time garden. Very early. 75c each. 
7.4 OLD SILVER TIP (Brand, 1918). Soft madder-rose, 
semi-rose type. Petals silver tipped. Very prolific. Late 
midseason. 75c each. 
8.8 PHOEBE CARY (Brand, 1907). Shell-pink, loosely 
formed blooms of exquisite loveliness, deeper center. 
Fragrant. Very late. $1.00 each. 
9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Rivoire, 1911). Very dark crim¬ 
son. Large, well formed, cup-shaped flowers of rose type. 
Strong grower. Fragrant. Early. A very striking and 
large bloom. $2.50 each. 
7.7 PHILOMELE (Calot, 1861). Old rose, collar of buff 
petals. 50c each. 
La Lorraine. 
Livingstone. 
9.0 PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway, 1908). Very large, rose- 
pink paling to white in center, showing many stamens. 
Floriferous. Midseason. $2.00 each. 
8.2 PIERRE DUCHARTRE (Crousse, 1895). Deep pink. 
Large, compact, globular blooms. Rose type. Fragrant. 
50c each. 
8.9 PRIDE OF ESSEX (Thurlow, 1916). Deep flesh-pink. 
$1.00 each. 
8.6 PRIMEY ERE (Lemoine, 1907). Buff with sulphur yellow 
center. Large, flat flower. Tall, strong and free bloomer. 
\ ery fragrant. Midseason. Nearest approach to a yellow 
Peony. $1.00 each. 
8.3 RACHEL (Lemoine, 1904). Soft pink. Well shaped, 
round flower. Strong, straight stems. $1.00 each. 
9.0 RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert, 1910). Clear mauve. Rose 
type, enormous, compact flower, mauve shaded carmine- 
pink and tinted silvery white. Free bloomer. Late mid¬ 
season. Very attractive. $1.50 each. 
8.7 HEINE HORTENSE (Calot, 1857). Soft pink. Semi- 
rose type, center of flower prominently flecked crimson. 
Midseason. Extra fine. 75c each. 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL (Brand, 1913). Bright crimson. 
Large, bomb type; tall, profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. 
A magnificent early crimson Peony. 50c each. 
9.0 ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert, 1905). Light rose. Very 
large, flat flowers, borne in clusters. Rose type. Midseason. 
Extra fine. $1.50 each. 
8.8 ROSETTE (Dessert, 1918). Silvery flush, shaded salmon 
at base of petals, flecked crimson; shaped like a rose. A 
splendid early variety of erect habit. $1.00 each. 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine, 1906). Apple-blossom- 
pink, tipped silver; large size flowers in huge clusters. 
Magnificent. 50c each. 
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