The Island Peony Gardens 
PRICE LIST 
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8.5 ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU (Dessert & Mechin). Semi' 
double type; early midseason. Very large dark veh 
vety red with garnet hues and a distinct metallic re' 
flex. One of the best reds for landscape work. 
Each #1.50 
ALBATRE, Syn. AVALANCHE 
8.6 ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse). Pink. Very large, 
compact, bomb'shaped blossom. Rose white with 
fleck of crimson. Tall, erect, profuse bloomer. Fra' 
grant. One of the most striking of all peonies. 
Each Seventy-five Cents 
8.8 ALSACE LORRAINE (Lemoine). Very large, flat 
bloom. Petals pointed and arranged like a pond lily. 
Creamy white, center of flower delicately tinted 
brownish'yellow. Very striking. Vigorous grower 
and free bloomer. Each #2.00 
9.2 AMA NO SODE (Japan). Midseason. Japanese 
type. Outer petals of a very beautiful pink with 
center of long yellow staminodes. This variety is 
considered by many to be the most outstanding Jap¬ 
anese peony in existence. Each #7.50 
9.0 A. M. SLOCUM (Franklin). Sembrose type. Late. 
A large cupdike bloom of pale rose pink changing to 
white. Center is set with prominent yellow stamens. 
Strong stems; dwarf habit. Each #6.00 
7.7 APPLE BLOSSOM. This variety is best described by 
its name. Single type; medium height, with flowers 
of a beautiful apple blossom pink. Fine stems and a 
good grower. Late midseason. Each #1.00 
8.9 AUREOLIN (Shaylor). Anemone type, late mid' 
season. Outer petals of pale pink, lighter at the 
edges, with center a mass of golden yellow petaloids. 
Very striking in appearance. Each #3.00 
8.7 AVALANCHE (Crousse). A very large, milk'white 
flower of perfect form. Base of petals reflects a soft 
yellow. A few of the central petals are delicately 
edged with carmine. Strong grower, profuse bloomer, 
fragrant. Late midseason. Extra fine. 
Each Seventy-five Cents 
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