HILL IRIS & PEONY FARM, Lafontaine, Kansas 
MONS. JULES ELTE 9.2 — Light rose-pink, 
center incurved and silvered with grayish 
pink, very popular .30 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC 8.8 — Maroon- 
crimson with a silky, black luster, often said 
to be a darkest peony .75 
MRS. C. S. MINOT 9.2—Flesh pink with cop¬ 
per tints on outer surfaces of guards . 1.50 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING 9.3—White illum¬ 
ined with golden stamens .75 
MRS. JOHN M. LEWIS 8.2—Dark crimson 
with a blackish sheen . 1.00 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE 9.2—Very dark glowing 
crimson; not large, but a wonderful flower 
when well grown . 1.25 
PRESIDENT WILSON 9.3—Bright rose-pink, 
paling wtih age, and a trifle darker in the 
cupped center, large . 1.50 
PRIDE OF PAULDING 8.6—Rich flesh-pink, 
creamy in the coliar; cylindrical shape, late .50 
PRIMEVERE 8.6—Creamy white guards with 
a center of narrow yellow petals; probably 
the best of the so-called yellows .60 
RAOUL DESSERT 9.0—Brilliant shell pink, a 
rare color that is similar to Walter Faxon.75 
RICHARD CARVEL 8.8—Large tall bright 
crimson, one of the best reds .35 
ROSE SHAYLOR 9.1—Pale flesh-pink tinted 
with rose-pink, center petals marked with 
crimson . 2.00 
SARAH K. THURLOW 9.1—Delicate pink, 
pure white when open, with a faint flush in 
center; globular shape, late . 2.00 
SILVIA SAUNDERS 8.7—Cup-shaped, bright 
clear rose-pink, lighter in center which is 
filled with yellow stamens; very effective in 
the garden . 3.00 
SO LANGE 9.7—Cream-white with a suffusion 
of buff and pale salmon=ipink; compact glo¬ 
bular form, opens slowly. An unusual color 
that is in a class by itself .75 
SOUV. DE GEN GALLIENI—Rare lilac pink 
of fine form, good garden variety .75 
SOUV. DE LOUIS BIGOT— Vivid rose-pink 
brightening to shell pink in the center; one 
of the cleanest and brightest colored Peonies .50 
STRASSBURG 8.4—Pale old-rose or lavender- 
pink with yellow stamens in center of flow¬ 
er; a hollow-centered flower of large size.35 
THERESE 9.8—Enormous old-rose-pink, petals 
paling toward the base and illumined by a 
golden glow in the depths, very popular.50 
TOURANGELLE 9.4—Pale cream-white with 
a tan suffusion in the depths, toning to flesh 
pink in the center .35 
WALTER FAXON 9.3—Vivid shell-pink of in¬ 
tensity unique in Peonies; it has no objec¬ 
tionable mauve or purple tints, an outstand¬ 
ing variety .50 
W. F. CHRISTMAN 8.8—Blush white shaded 
with pink .35 
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