7.3 G. 26 V. — Rubra Superba, The latest 
red. Has the distinction of getting the 
highest and lowest vote on the list. 
Flowers sometimes fail to open. Fine 
foliage for hedge effect. Should have 
three years to get established. We do 
not like to discard this variety. 
75c and $1.00 
9.2 G. 23 V. — Sarah Bernhardt, Large 
well formed flowers, apple blossom 
pink, silver tipped. The odor might be 
slightly improved. Otherwise it is hard 
to find fault with this peony, that stands 
with the famous twelve. $5.00 
9.7 G. 23 V. — Solange, Attempts to 
describe this high grade flower are so 
elaborate that another effort will not 
be made here. What a pity it does not 
make a little more shapely plant. 
$ 10.00 
6.9 G. 18 V. — Solfatare, Next to Prime- 
vere, this is the nearest approach to 
yellow in our list. Good odor, medium 
spreading habit. Mid-season. 50c and 75c 
9.7 G. 32 V. — Therese, This with Le 
Cygne and Solange are the three top 
notchers. This fine pink peony frequent¬ 
ly does not keep well when cut, but 
despite this every peony grower will 
want it. $6.00 and $9.00 
9.4 G. 18 V. — Tourangelle, Pearly white 
with salmon and La France rose shad¬ 
ings. There is probably no peony with 
greater refinement and delicacy. than 
this one. With its long stem it should 
make a record as a cut flower. Late 
mid-season. $7.50 
8.2 G. 21 V. — Triomphe de l’Exposition 
de Lille, Full rose type hydrangea pink 
mottled deeper. Odor all right, very free 
bloomer, good for any purpose. 
75c and $1.00 
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