7.7 G. 15 V. — Mme. de Vatry, Large high 
built flower, lilac white with flashes ol 
crimson. Good odor, mid-season. 
75c and $1.00 
8 G. 27 V.—Mme. Ducel, Sometimes call¬ 
ed a dwarf Mons. Jules Elie. Blooms a 
little later. Fine for landscape. 
75c and $1.00 
8.5 G. 32 V. — Mme. Emil Galle, One of 
the most delicate shades of deep lilac 
white, or sea shell pink. Fine rose odor, 
late mid-season.Although this peony was 
introduced thirty-nine years ago stock is 
scarce. $1.00 and $1.50 
9.1 G. 28 V.—Madame Emil Lemoine, One 
of the large flowering mid-season whites 
for any purpose. Being a semi-rose type 
the odor is not the best, about its only 
fault. $3.00 and $4.50 
7.9 G. 20 V. — Mme. Forel, Large full 
double flower of glossy deep pink color. 
Preferable to Mme. Geissler for garden 
or home cutting. Late mid-season. 
$1.00 and $1.50 
8 G. 22 V. — Mme. Geissler, Rose pink 
shading to white. Immense flower, but 
coarse. Weak stem. Late mid-season. 
$1.00 and $1.50 
9.4 G. 19 V.—Mme. Jules Dessert, A large 
flower of waxy substance. White with 
delicate shades of pink hard to describe. 
Odor not quite up to the best. Habit of 
plant all that could be desired. Late mid¬ 
season. $8.00 
7.8 G. 11 V.—Mme. Lemoine, Large glob¬ 
ular flower, light violet rose or soft pink- 
color. Odor and habit good. Fine for 
landscape or home cutting. Although in¬ 
troduced over fifty years ago stock is 
very scarce. Late mid-season. $3.00 
12 
