RED, MIDSEASON PEONIES 
ATROSANGUINEA. Calot. 7.5. A deep scarlet-red with 
golden stamens showing through the verv double flower. 
Fragrant. $1.00. 
CHARLES McKELLIP. Brand. 7.8. Deep, rich red, 
similar to Longfellow. Does not fade. Not such a pro¬ 
lific bloomer with us some years, although when it is 
good it is very good. $1.50. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Crousse. 8.4. A brilliant, dazzling red, 
with ruby-flame center. One of the most dependable 
and popular reds. $1.00. 
FONTENELLE. Rosefield. A comparatively new red 
variety from the same hand that gave us the popular 
Karl Rosefield. The color is a clear, brilliant crimson. 
$1.50. 
KARL ROSEFIELD. Rosefield. 8.8. The most popular 
deep, rich crimson-red that does not turn purple in sun¬ 
light. Excellent plant habit. $1.00. 
LORA DEXHEIMER. Brand. 8.4. A splendid brilliant 
crimson which does not turn purple. Like a few other 
high-class red varieties, it requires several years until 
good typical blooms are produced. $1.50. 
MARY BRAND. Brand. 8.7. A dark clear crimson with 
a few yellow stamens showing in the open flower. A 
valuable addition to our list of dependable reds. $2.00. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. Dessert. 8.8. This, the 
deepest red of all, is often termed “the black Peony.” 
The plant must be well established to produce typical 
blooms. Good erect habit. $2.50. 
VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE. Dessert. 8.2. The color is 
described by the introducer as a violescent pink, but 
borders closely on red. Showy yellow stamens mingle 
beautifully with this color. Very large blooms on strong 
stems. Fragrant. $3.00. 
