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LORD KITCHENER— (Kelway). Rich crimson. Tall and very fine . $1.00 
8.5 MADELEINE GAUTHIER —(Dessert, 1908). Flesh color, silvery rose,- beautiful 
coloring. Large flower of perfect shape. . . 2.00 
8.5 MARGUERITE DESSERT— (Dessert 1913). The petals are white, evenly and 
entirely powdered with minute carmine dots, producing an effect of soft pink. Makes 
a truly wonderful display of blooms. 1.50 
8.9 PRIDE OF LANGPORT— (Kelway 1909). Tall and vigorous grower with 
wiry stems that carry the flowers in clusters. Soft, pleasing pink color and de¬ 
lightful habit of growth. 1.50 
8.4 PERLE BLANCHE— (Dessert, 1913). One of the best of the many white 
singles. Stiff stems. 1.00 
ROSY DAWN —(Barr). Immense flower opening, soft pink, fading to pure white. 
Charming in the landscape. 75 
7.6 VESUVE— (Dessert, 1905). Dazzling deep red, a very fine color. 1.00 
Peony Officinalis 
LA NEGRESSE —Deep red, darker than Officinalis Rubra. $5.00 
OFFICINALIS ALBO PLENO— Double white. 1.50 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA SUPERBA —Brilliant deep rose-pink fragrant flowers, one of 
the earliest to bloom. 1.00 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA FL. PL. —The old fashioned early red, that even in our 
latitude blooms before Decoration Day. 85 
OFFICINALIS TENUIFOLIA FL. PL. —The fern-leaved Peony. Deep crimson 
flowers. Early, precedes Officinalis Rubra fl. pi. For Rock Gardens and Perennial 
borders. 2.00 
1 -Botanical Peonies 
AVANT GARDE —(Lemoine). Very pale pink, golden stamens. $2.50 
CORALLINA —Blooms in early May in Michigan. Light carmine-rose flowers, 
followed by pretty seed-buds. 2.50 
LACINIATA— (Species). Sparkling red flower, foliage laciniated. Blooms in 
early May. A good landscape variety.. 3.50 
LOBATA —Rather small globe-shaped flower of unusual glowing salmon-scarlet, 
suffused orange. Very unique coloring and difficult to describe. Grows 15 to 18 
inches high. Blooms early. 7.50 
MAI KONIGIN —Earliest Peony. Cream with carmine glow and orange yellow 
stamens, purple at the base, seedpods green with red carpels. 3.00 
PARADOXA— Deep pink single blossoms and especially 
attractive light green foliage. Low growing. 2.50 
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