As a subject in 
the landscape the 
Peony has no equal 
Each 
KONIGIN WILHELMINA— (Krelage, 1912). Light hydrangea pink flowers of 
immense size. Blooms midseason. Similar to Reine Hortense. S.75 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF —(Kelway 1902). Beautiful French white, tinted 
with a very fresh, delicate shade of blush or palest pink, large, nicely formed and 
fragrant. Very free flowering, tall and robust. Ideal in the landscape. 1.00 
7.8 LA FAYETTE— (Dessert, 1904). An early free-flowering variety with large 
silvery pink flowers. 75 
9.0 LA FRANCE— (Lemoine 1901). In producing La France, Mr. Lemoine eclipsed 
everything that he had introduced that far. Lovely La France pink of unusual clear 
tone. The flower is large, perfectly double of rose type; blooms late midseason. . . . 1.00 
8.6 LA LORRAINE —(Lemoine, 1901). Large exquisite globular shaped flowers 
of creamy white, shaded flesh-pink towards the center, with saffron glow from a few 
buried stamens,- tall, stout stems. This variety ranks in beauty with LeCygne and 
Solange and besides always comes perfect. We are fortunate to possess a large 
healthy stock of this peony. 1.75 
8.5 LA PERLE —(Crousse, 1886). A fine peony of perfect form. General color 
effect soft lavender pin k. 50 
8.1 LA TENDRESSE —(Crousse 1896). Milkwhite, good sized flowers. Midseason 1.00 
8.3 LA ROSIERE —(Crousse). Pure white with golden stamens, semi-double. 75 
7.5 LA TULIPE— (Ca lot 1872). Tall, large and free-flowering,- blooms early mid¬ 
season and is especially fine for cutflowers. General appearance,- light pink. 50 
9.9 LE CYGNE— (The Swan). (Lemoine 1907). The highest rated Peony in 
existence; a most perfect form and exquisite shade of cream-white that seems as 
though it never could be surpassed or even equalled. 2.50 
LANSING, MICHIGAN 
