streak on the outside of the guard petals; very 
sweetly scented. 3 
8.8 KELWAY’S QUEEN. (Kelway 1909.) 4) Large 
globular flower of compact rose type. Color flesh 
pink, center flecked crimson. Tall, strong, and 
free bloomer. Fragrant. One of Kelway’s best. 
KING ALBERT. (Kelway 1915.) Enormous 
flower, 8 to 9 inches across; rosy-violet or sol- 
ferino color; extraordinary and fine. ^PIWGO. 
8.6 KING OF ENGLAND. (Kelway 1902.) A very 
“** large dark red Japanese. Long, narrow central 
petals of pure gold. Very handsome. Early. 
jwm. 
9.5 KUKENI-JISHI. (Japan.) Very large single 
flower, guard petals silvery flesh pink, changing 
to white, big central tuft of lively yellow fila¬ 
mentous petals, splendid variety. #*§*)£. 
*KOCHO MAI. (Japan.) Purple red; golden yel¬ 
low stamens. $3.00. 
LADY CAILLARD. (Kelway 1920.) A most beau¬ 
tiful flower of an exquisite shade of flesh pink, 
showing yellow anthers inside. Some of the 
petals are splashed and striped with crimson. 
As the flower grows older it becomes pure white. 
One of the best. $25.00. 
LADY GODIVA. (Kelway 1915.) A most enchant¬ 
ing variety; a very large flower full of artistic 
curves; large white petals with flushes and 
blushes of softest pink surrounding their 
golden treasure. $7.50. 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. (Kelway.) Lovely 
French white, when fully opened it is quite 
white; in the young stage tinted with a very 
fresh delicate pale shade of “blush” or palest 
pink. The central flower (the first to open) is 
a double flower of rather flattened circular form, 
and the central petals have a very small touch 
of carmine. It is a very nice formed flower 
and scented, and the plants are exceedingly 
free flowering and showy. The side flowers 
(which are freely produced) come in semi¬ 
double saucer shaped form, exposing the an¬ 
thers. The back of the flower near the stem 
is flushed with pink. Tall and robust. Very 
scarce. One of the grandest varieties. First 
Class Certificate R. B. S. Award of Merit R. 
H. S. 1918. 
LADY MAYORESS. (Kelway 1909.) Rose guard 
petals, with fimbriated central petals of white, 
cne of the most attractive and distinct of all 
peonies. $5.00. 
7.6 LADY CURZON. (Kelway 1901.) Large white 
flower with a bunch of cream colored petals 
in center. A faint blush tinge pervading the 
whole flower. Very early and fragrant. Strong 
grower. $1.50. 
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