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Livingstone. 
8.7 MARY BRAND (Brand, 1907). Vivid crimson. Golden sta¬ 
mens through the center; very fragrant. One of the best of 
all reds. Immense heads of bloom. 75c each. 
9.0 MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (Shaylor). Pink The guard 
petals are shell-nink and the center a creamy yellow. Dwarf 
grower with stiff stems. Profuse bloomer. £1.00 each. 
8.6 MARCHIONESS CF LANSDOWNE (Kelway). Brilliant 
rose-pink with a slight salmon suffusion. Large double flat 
bloom; midseason; medium height, free blooming. £5.00 each. 
9.0 MILTON HILL (Richardson, 1891). Shell-pink. Large, flat 
flower of perfect rose shape. Strong, medium height with 
sturdy stems. Late. £1.00 each. 
MISS HENNIGER (Terry). Cream-white, with very long, 
open petals, giving it the chrysanthemum effect so much de¬ 
sired in Peonies. Strong grower and free bloomer. Midseason. 
Buds show a trace of flesh-pink but mature bloom is pure 
white. 50c each. 
8.6 MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert, 1899). Violet-rose. 
Semi-rose type, large, perfect flower tinged with carmine 
A good, free blooming, early midseason variety. £1.00 each. 
8.9 MME. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine, 1899). Large, full blooms 
of soft flesh-pink. Tall, strong stems. Midseason. 50c each. 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert, 1909). White, shaded with 
buff and salmon tints; large flower. Medium height, strong 
grower. Midseason. A superior variety. £1.00 each. 
7.8 MODELE DE PERFECTION (Croussc. 1875) Violet-rose; 
large, compact flower, very symmetrical. Medium dwarf 
plant. Free bloomer. Late. 75c each. 
8.3 MONS. DLIPONT (Calot, 1872). Creamy white. Well formed, 
cup-shaped bloom, center splashed with crimson and showing 
stamens. Tail, erect, fragrant. Late midseason. 50c each. 
9.2 MONS. JULES ELIE (Crouss: - , 1888). Lilac-pink. Enormous 
full flower, crown type, resembles a chrysanthemum; glossy 
1 lac-pink with a silvery sheen. Early bloomer. Very fragrant 
One of the highest rated of the older varieties. 50c each. 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert, 1899). Dark red 
Medium to large, globular rose type; medium height. Early 
midseason. The darkest Peony grown. £1.00 each. 
8.2 MOSES HULL (Brand, 1907). Deep rose-pink. Very large, 
loose, cupped, tufted petaloids, somewhat mottled. Delicate 
fragrance. Midscason. 50c each. 
8.3 MRS. A. G. RUGGLES (Brand, 1913). Light pink. Large, 
semi-double type. Petals long and fringed. Late. Strong 
grower and a wonderful flower. £1.00 each. 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND (Brand, 1925). Beautiful pure white, 
of immense size, exquisite form. Good, strong stems, healthy 
light green foliage. Awarded the gold medal at the 192 5 
American Peony Show in St. Paul. £5.00 each. 
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 lavender- 
pink, broad, stiff peta's and a color not duplicated by any 
other Peony. £3.00 each. 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand. 1925). Large flowers of delicate 
salmon-pink. Tall, erect grower and a regular and profuse 
bloomer. Very fragrant. Awarded the American Peony So¬ 
ciety'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. £2.00 each. 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA. Deep rose-pink. Similar to the Offici¬ 
nalis Rubra. 50c each. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The old deep bright red Peony of 
the old-time garden. Very early. £1.00 each. 
7.4 OLD SILVER TIP (Brand, 1918). Soft madder-rose. Semi- 
rose type. Petals silver tipped. Very prolific. Late midseason. 
50c each. 
Peony Bargain No. U 
Five Fine, Fligh Rated Varieties 
8.6 Judge Ecrry. Soft pink. 
9.0 Longfellow. Brilliant cherry-red. 
8.7 Reine Hortense. Hydrangea-pink. 
9.4 Tourangelle. Pearly pink. 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Flesh white. 
All Five $0.00 
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YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE 75-CENT PEONIES FOR $1.75 
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