8.6 MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT—Midseason. Large cupped blooms of old- 
rose pink with hollow center filled with golden yellow stamens and rose- 
pink carpels. Fragrance of elderberries. Free blooming, strong stems, 
medium height .-.......-. $1<00 
8-1 MME. CALOT—Early. Large. Light old-rose-pink with creamy tints 
and darker center. Very fragrant, tall, strong stems. A Peony of generally 
high quality. Very floriferous . 35c 
7.9 MME. DUCEL—Midseason. Medium size. Pale old-rose with lustrous 
silvery sheen. Dwarf; floriferous; stiff stems . 50c 
7.5 MME. DE GALHAU—Late. Medium size. Rose-white to pale lilac- 
rose. Very fragrant. Well developed flowers very beautiful . 75c 
7.9 MME. DE VERNEVILLE—Early. Medium size. A sweetly fragrant 
early white blush. One of the most perfect formed of white Peonies. 
Reliable .75 c 
8.5 MME. EMILE GALLE—Late. Large flat flower of translucent light 
rose- pink with shading of shell-pink, about the daintiest colorings of the 
flower kingdom .. 50c 
7.7 MME. FOREL—Late midseason. Very large. Even, clear pinkish-laven¬ 
der throughout. The fragrant blooms make fine cut flowers . 75c 
8.2 MME. GAUDICHAU—I .ate midseason. Very dark crimson with brill¬ 
iant blackish sheen. Foliage distinct dark red that greatly enhances its value $2.00 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT—Late midseason. Very large, flat, saucer¬ 
shaped flowers of flesh-pink shading to straw-white.Difficult to do it justice $1.50 
7.8 MODESTE GUERIN—Early. Large. Dark rose pink with violet tints 
and rose fragrance. Strong growth, floriferous, good stems. The best early 
deep pink . 75c 
8.3 MONS. DUPONT—Late midseason. Large. Cream-white with a yellow 
glow from buried stamens; center crimson splashed. Tall, stiff stems, free 
blooming . 75c 
9.2 MONS. JULES ELIE—Early. Very large. The opaque, light-rose-pink 
of pink Chrysanthemums. Fragrant, tall, free-flowering. Most popular cut 
flower Peony . 75c 
9.2 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—Early midseason. Large. Massive, full 
flowers, outstanding because of its dark, maroon-crimson with black reflex 
and yellow stamens. Most popular very dark red . $1.50 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND—A large flat flower of rose-type of clear white with 
petals of wonderful substance. Medium height, upright, strong stems, and 
heavy, rich green foliage . $4.50 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING—Midseason. Large. A fine quality flower 
of clearest -white illuminated by many golden stamens. Strong, vigorous, 
upright. Handsome . $2.50 
7.0 MULTIFLORA (Syn. NELLIE PLEAS)—One of the old “pinks” . 50c 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY—Immense flowers of perfect rose form and won¬ 
derful substance. A beautiful pink with tints of flesh and salmon, aging to 
rosy white. Pleasing fragrance of tea rose. Erect . $6.00 
9.0 NINA SECOR—Midseason. Medium to large. Pure white with yellow 
glow in the depths. A reliable flower of fine form . $2.50 
8.8 NYMPHAEA—Midseason. Large. Creamy white, flushed pale rose- 
pink. Many stamens afford a golden yellow light throughout. Fragrant 
stiff stems . $1.00 
8-5 OPAL—Midseason. Large. Pale rose-pink changing to opalescent 
French-white. “Great beauty of form and delicacy of color. Free and re¬ 
liable . $1.00 
OTHELLO—Medium sized flower, very double, deep purple-crimson. One 
of the darkest colored of all Peonies. Very rare . $1.50 
8.2 PALLAS—Early midseason. Very large, exquisite bloom of delicate 
flesh-pink shading to a white center. Very long petals. Extra free bloomer. 
Strong stems . ,$2.50 
8-4 PASTEUR—Late midseason. Large. Very soft pink, nearly white, 
shading to tea-rose at the base of the petals. Very fine .1. $1.00 
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