WHITE, LATE PEONIES 
AVALANCHE. Crousse. 8.7. Pure milky white flower of 
perfect form. Strong, upright grower. Considered one 
of our most highly refined whites. Delightfully fragrant. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Kelway. 9.0. Very large and 
full creamy white flower of unusual depth and softness. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CANARI. Guerin. 7.0. Quite an old variety. The flower 
is flesh-white with a full yellow center, which is quite 
unusual in Peonies. Fragrant. 75 cts. 
COURONNE D’OR. Calot. 8.1. Golden stamens showing 
through and lighting up a wonderfully built white flower. 
A very good grower and reliable bloomer. Fragrant. 
75 cts. 
FRANCES WILLARD. Brand. 9.1. One of the best white 
Peonies in existence. Very large, ivory-white bloom 
with yellow stamens at base of the petals. Sweet in 
fragrance. $2.00. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS. Kelway. 9.8. Creamy white 
flower of great delicacy and charm. Still considered one 
of the very finest and most fragrant Peonies in existence. 
$5.00. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Calot. 8.5. There is a richness and 
charm about its creamy white flowers that increases with 
the years. A very well-built flower of firm substance. 
Growth moderate in height; stems very erect and 
firm. Very late. $1.00. 
MONS. DUPONT. Calot. 8.3. Creamy white, center 
petals bordered with lively carmine and lit up with 
golden stamens at base of petals. Very refined and per¬ 
fectly built late white. Deliciously fragrant. 75 cts. 
PRIMEVERE. Lemoine. 8.6. The nearest approach to a 
yellow Peony. This was first introduced as a real yellow 
Peony. The dense center petals are the deepest yellow 
so far produced in Peonies, with a row of guard-petals 
lighter in color. The plant is a tall, graceful grower and 
easy bloomer. Fragrance very good. $2.50. 
SOLANGE. Lemoine. 9.7. This color is rather difficult 
to properly describe. Generally speaking, it is a white, 
but on first opening is of a color which were you to take 
a bowl of cream, add a dash of coffee, and could gather 
and mix in the rosy glow of a morning sunrise, you 
would get pretty near to the effect which this flower 
gives. It is not, however, a prolific bloomer as we can 
use this term in connection with some varieties, and its 
one weak point is a stem of insufficient stoutness to 
hold up its remarkably solid, heavy bloom. $2.50. 
LIGHT PINK, EARLY 
Including the silvery and shell-pink colors blended 
with lavender-, lilac-, and rosy pink 
JUDGE BERRY. Brand. 8.6. Highly refined soft rosy 
pink. Excellent form. Fragrant. $2.50. 
MME. CALOT. Miellez. 8.1. Broad, flesh guard-petals; 
center blush, deepening to delicate crushed strawberry, 
surrounded with small, straw-white petals—whole effect 
flesh-salmon-white. Very free bloomer. 75 cts. 
OCTAVIE DEMAY. Calot. 8.5. Rosy blush with occa¬ 
sional carmine marks in center. Very large flowers are 
borne on short, stiff, upright stems. 75 cts. 
UMBELLATA ROSEA. Dessert. 7.4. Delicate rose-pink 
guard-petals; center petals straw-yellow, with tufts of 
light pink. Blooms abundantly on stiff, upright stems. 
Fragrant. 75 cts. 
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