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PEONIES BY COLOR—(Continued) 
Per 10 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS (Calot 1856) 8.1. Large sulphur white 
changing to pure white. Early_$ 1 45 
EDULIS SUPERBA (Lemon 1842) 7.6. Clear deep pink. Very early 1 20 
EDWARD ANDRE (Mechin 1874) 7.1. Dark velvety-crimson with 
violet tints. Midseason_ 1 20 
E. G. HILL (Lemoine 1903) 7.8. Semi-rose type. Rich Tyrian rose 
or red with border of silvery rose. Early midseason_ 3 00 
EGLANTINE (Dessert 1913) 8.1. Blush suffused pale pink at base 
and center of long petals. Single_ 4 50 
ENCHANTRESS (Lemoine 1903) 8.9. Rose type. Large globular 
compact flowers. Creamy white, guards and center delicately 
splashed crimson. Very fragrant. Very late_ 3 50 
EUGENE VERDIER (Calot 1864) 8.6. Pale pink. Midseason_ 1 80 
FAUST (Miellez) 6.6. Crown type. Hydrangea-pink changing to 
lilac-white with narrow collar of sulphur-yellow petals. 
Midseason _ 1 00 
FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse 1881) 8.4. Bright ruby red. Midseason__ 1 70 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez 1851) 9.3.. White, center crimson 
flecked. Early _ 1 45 
FRANCES WILLARD (Brand 1907) 9.1. Exquisite blush white with 
occasional carmine touch, changing to pure white when in 
full bloom. Midseason_ 3 50 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. (Parmentier’s 1850) 8.7. Purplish crimson. 
Midseason _ 1 00 
GEN. McMAHON (Calot 1897) 7.8. Brilliant red. Midseason_ 1 20 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1908) 8.9 Pale rose pink with a 
lighter center. Flowers very large with extremely broad 
petals. Midseason _ 4 00 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry 1904) 8.2. Rose type. Very large, full 
dark crimson blooms. Strong vigorous grower. Late midseason 1 80 
JAMES KELWAY CKelway 1900) 8.7. White with golden glow at 
base of petals. Early midseason_ 3 50 
JEANNE d’ ARC. 7.9. Soft pink guard petals with tufted golden 
center. Midseason_ 1 00 
JEANNOT (Dessert 1918) 9.2. Large, imbricated, cup-shaped flower 
of perfect form. Flesh pink slightly tinged lavender, with 
salmon pink shadings at base of petals. Late_ 7 50 
KARL ROSEFIELD (Rosefield 1890) 8.8. Brilliant dark crimson. 
Midseason _ 1 80 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway 1909) 9.8. One of the three best 
peonies. Although the immense white blooms are not as sym¬ 
metrical as the Le Cygne, we believe this wonderful variety 
is fully as good. Midseason_ 10 00 
KELWAY’S QUEEN (Kelway 1909) 8.8. Rose type. Flesh pink. A 
most delicate and lovely variety. Late midseason- 4 00 
KING ALBERT (Kelway 1915) Single enormous flower, eight or 
nine inches across. Rosy pink and very fine. Midseason_ 4 00 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway 1902) 9.1. Soft delicate pink. 
Main blooms double, side blooms usually single, resembling 
pink water lilies. Midseason_ 3 00 
LA FEE (Lemoine 1906) 9.2. Crown type. Very large, globular 
flower, very compact. Guards mauve-rose; color creamy white. 
Early _ 6 00 
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