Prize Double Peonies — Continued 
EUNICE SHAYLOR —8.9. General effect iv¬ 
ory white. Outer petals light flesh-pink; 
centre flesh-white, occasionally flecked 
crimson, in tufted form, with a golden 
reflex from the yellow stamens arranged 
in a circle around the centre tuft. Semi¬ 
double. Midseason. Very fine. 2.50 
FELIX CROUSSE —8.4. Large, silky, brilli¬ 
ant crimson. Central bomb of incurved 
petals, surrounded by prominent guard 
petals. Late midseason.50 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —9.3. Large, early pure 
milk-white, with a few crimson flecks at 
the centre. Perfect rose-type.50 
FLOW’RET OF EDEN —8.9. Large soft rose- 
pink, shading to flesh-pink at centre. Ear¬ 
ly midseason. Very lovely. 7.50 
FRANCES SHAYLOR —8.6. Midseason. Prom¬ 
inent guard petals of pure white, sur¬ 
rounded by a symmetrical dome of narrow 
incurved petals of irridescent white, in 
which are mingled at the collar partly 
transformed petals that have a distinct 
edge of rich gold, giving a golden glow 
to the flower. This form of petalage is 
distinctive in this variety. 1.00 
FRANCES WILLARl) —9.1. A constant prize¬ 
winner. Very large fragrant blush white 
when first open, changing to pure white. 
Late midseason. 1.00 
FRANKIE CURTIS —9.3. A very large, per¬ 
fect bomb-type, with collar of large 
prominent guard petals, surrounded by a 
perfect chrysanthemum-like centre. Opens 
delicate flesh, changing to pure white, 
with a pink blush down in the heart of 
the petals. Midseason.7.50 
(1 ALATHEE —8.2. A perfect rose-type flow¬ 
er of flesh-white, with a pink centre. Very 
late. 1.50 
GEORGIAN A SHAYLOR —8.9. One of Shay- 
lor’s finest introductions. A very fragrant, 
semi-rose type, in a most exquisite shade 
of soft rose-pink. Late midseason. 1.00 
GERMAINE BIGOT —8.5. Crown type, open¬ 
ing flat and developing a crown as the 
flower grows. Color soft rosy-lilac, shad¬ 
ed salmon-flesh at the centre. Midseason. 
.50 
GISMONDE—8.2. One of the handsomest 
late varieties, with a pronounced rose- 
fragrance. Pink centre; lighter outer pet¬ 
als; general effect a pink flower within a 
whiter one.50 
GRACE LOOMIS—9.2. A very handsome, 
large, late, fragrant white, with lemon 
tints reflected in the centre. Prof. Saund- 
er’s finest introduction. 2.00 
GRANDIFLORA—8.8. A large, late, frag¬ 
rant, soft shell-pink, fading to rosy-white. 
The last peony to bloom. Should be in 
every collection.75 
JAMES BOYD—8.9. One of the most delight¬ 
fully fragrant of all peonies. Rose form 
flesh-pink, changing to nearly white, tint¬ 
ed buff-salmon at centre. Petals notched. 
giving a frilled effect. Late. 1.50 
JAMES KELWAY—8.7. Immense flowers of 
dainty flesh-pink, changing to flesh-white. 
With a golden reflection from the almost 
hidden stamens that is most effective. Ear¬ 
ly midseason.75' 
JEANNOT—9.2. One of the very finest. Large 
globular rose-type flower of delicate flesh- 
pink, softly tinted lavender, lighted sal¬ 
mon-pink at base of petals. Late. A superb 
landscape variety. 1.50 
JESSIE SHAYLOR—8.6. Semi-rose type. Del¬ 
icate deep cream, with golden glow from 
the stamens that adds to the beauty. Mid- 
season. 1.75 
JOHN M. GOOD—9.3. Large, globular rose- 
type flowers of purest white. Perfect in 
plant and flower. Late Midseason. 5.00 
JUBILEE—8.9. A wonderful white peony of 
largest size, often measuring 9 inches in 
diameter. One of the finest “show” varie¬ 
ties. Midseason. 1.00 
JUDGE BERRY—8.6. Indispensible because 
of its immense size, lovely soft pink color 
and very early flowering. 1.25 
KARL ROSENFELD—8.8. The best all-round 
red peony. Large, semi-rose type flowers, 
of rich velvety crimson. A perfect ball 
when fully opened. Ideal for landscape, or 
as a cut flower. Prodigious bloomer; strik¬ 
ingly brilliant. Midseason.75 
KATHERINE HAYEMEYER—9.0. A very 
large, exquisitely fragrant flower of light- 
rose, tinted old-gold. Rose fragrance. Mid¬ 
season. 3.00 
KELWAY’S EXQUISITE—8.5. Very large 
fragrant, bright rose-pink flower, in which 
the stamens are prominently displayed, 
adding a golden hue. One of the finest 
landscape varieties and a great favorite 
as a cut flower. Midseason. 1.00 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—9.8. Second highest 
rated peony. Immense flower of rose-type; 
creamy white. Rose fragrance. No other 
peony of such perfect form. Midseason. 
2.00 
KELWAY’S QUEEN—8.8. Large, double, 
bright rose-pink, with a strong rose frag¬ 
rance. Late midseason. 2.00 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF—9.1. One of the 
very best peonies both for landscape and 
garden planting. Delightfully fragrant. 
Large, flat, semi-rose flowers of varying 
form, all but the terminal flower usually 
being beautiful saucer shaped discs. Soft 
pink and white. Midseason.75 
LA FEE—9.2. Very large, soft-rose-pink, 
with strong rose fragrance. Early mid¬ 
season. One of the best. 1.00 
LA FRANCE—9.0. Very large, exquisitely 
fragrant, soft apple blossom pink, richer 
in centre and flecked darker toward tips, 
with crimson splashes on outer petals 
Very late. 1.00 
LA PERLE—8.5. Large, old-rose-pink, of 
lavender tone, with a rich spicy fragrance. 
Midseason.75 
LE CYGNE—9.9. The highest rated peony 
and fully justifies its distinction. Very 
large, early, ivory-white, without the 
slightest trace of any other color. Exqui¬ 
sitely fragrant. Perfect rose type; a per¬ 
fect bloom to every stem. Early. 3.00 
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