Souv. de Louis Bigot. See page 39 
Dark Pink, Late Poenies, continued 
SOUV. DE L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE. Calot. 7.6. 
Rich, clear, brilliant pink with silvery reflex. This is 
one of the clearest deep pink Peonies without a trace of 
purple or lavender. Very large, full flower. $1.00. 
WALTER FAXON. Richardson. 9.3. An outstanding 
coral-salmon-pink, distinct from any other Peony color 
in existence. Does not bloom freely every year, but is 
certainly a variety that should be included in every 
collection of fine Peonies. Fragrant. $3.00. 
WEISBADEN. Goos & Koenemann. 8.2. A bright, fresh 
pink opening to a pale old-rose. Flowers are produced 
very freely on young plants. True stock of this distinc¬ 
tive variety is very scarce. $2.50. 
RED, EARLY 
Including scarlet, crimson, to deep maroon 
ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU. Dessert. 8.5. Lustrous rich 
dark red to garnet. Stems are tall, stiff, and erect. 
Young plants frequently produce almost single blooms. 
$1.50. 
CHERRY HILL. Tburlow. 8.6. The earliest and most 
prolific bloomer in the red class. A deep crimson-red 
color that does not fade. Quite tall and erect grower. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA. 8.6. This is the old- 
fashioned red herbaceous Peony of old-time gardens. 
Very early. $1.50. 
RICHARD CARVEL. Brand. 8.8. Considered our best 
large early double red. A clear bright crimson-red, not 
fading in sunlight. Stems are tall, erect, and strong. 
Fragrant. $2.00. 
See Collection Offers on pages 46, 47, and 48 
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