9.4 G. 9 V. — Kelways Glorious, Enormous 
full double flowers, creamy white with 
soft blush of rose. Fine odor. Few peo¬ 
nies are in greater demand than this, 
and it undoubedly has a great future be¬ 
fore it. Blooms of this variety may be 
disappointing until plants are three 
years old, then it will be “Glorious’’. 
One year. $35.00 
9.3 G. 20 V. — Lady Alexandra Duff, Very 
few new peonies have created a greater 
stir than this one. Blush pink changing 
to French white. The habit of the plant 
is all that can be desired. We have veri¬ 
fied our stock of this to be the true va¬ 
riety and have grown some very fine 
blooms. It is doubtful if Lady A. will 
maintain her high position ver>' long. 
Blooms are short lived, most of them 
come semi-double. Odor fair. Mid-season. 
$ 10.00 
7.9 G. 12 V. — La Fayette, Large blooms 
with beautifully fringed petals. Rich vel¬ 
vety pink, with silvery reflex. For long 
keeping qualities this stands at the head 
of the list. Mid-season. $2.00 and $3.00 
9.3 G. 20 V. — La France, Rose white, 
changing to apple blossom pink. An im¬ 
mense flower, of great refinement, eight 
inches across. An ideal stem, fine odor 
and develops well when cut. The only 
fault we could find with this peony is 
that it shatters easily soon after matu¬ 
rity. Unfortunately this is the fault of 
many of our very best peonies. Late 
mid-season. Strong, 1 year $9.00 
8.1 G. 19 V. — La Perle, Very large lilac 
white with dainty blush center. Fine rose 
odor. Mid-season. This peony need not 
take a back seat in any company. Extra 
good for any purpose. $1.50 and $2.25 
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