erect, strong. Very fragrant. Extra good. Late. 
8.3 LAMARTINE. (Calot 1860.) Syn. Gigantea. Pale 
lilac-rose, darker center. Very large, loose, ir¬ 
regular rose shape, early and very fragrant. 
$1.50. 
LANGPORT TRIUMPH. (Kelway.) Midseason. 
Silvery pale pink, flat flower. Very pretty. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
8.5 LA PERLE. (Crousse 1886.) Very light pink, 
blush center, flecked carmine. Very large, cup 
shaped, compact, fragrant, strong, upright. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good. $1.00. 
8.1 LA TENDRESSE. (Crousse 1896.) Milk white, 
slightly splashed with crimson. Very large, 
compact, flat, rose type; fragrant; strong 
growth. Early. $1.00. 
7.5 LA TULIPE. (Calot 1872.) Lilac white, outer 
petals striped crimson. Large, flat, loose rose 
type. Fragrant. Very tall, strong grower. Late 
midseason. 75c 
8.8 LAURA DESSERT. (Dessert 1913.) Large, full 
flower, cream white guards, bright canary yel¬ 
low center. Rose type. An early and superb 
variety. $1 ^9 . >£_ 
9.9 LE CYGNE. (Lemoine 1907.) Enormous rose 
type, perfectly formed, globular, milk white 
flower. Petals very much incurved. Exceedingly 
fragrant, erect, medium tall, stiff stems. Free 
bloomer. Considered by many the finest Peony 
of its color; with Therese and Solange, con¬ 
stitutes the three best in the world. 
8.6 LE JOUR. (Shaylor 1915.) Single white; yellow 
stamens; very beautiful. •$#£©: 
LILLE. (Millet 1902.) Bomb type. Enormous 
flowers with fiat crown; color, cherry red, with 
silvery reflex. Midseason. $1.00. 
7.3 LTNDISPENSABLE. (Unknown.) Very large flat 
blooms of delicate flesh pink. Valuable as a 
cut flower. 50c. 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE. (Crousse 1879.) Pale lilac-rose 
silver tipped, some carmine spots. Large com¬ 
pact, rose type, tall and strong grower. Extra 
good variety. $1.00. 
9.0 LONGFELLOW. (Brand 1907.) Prounounced by 
its originators the brightest red Peony in exis¬ 
tence. Very large flower. $ 4 . 0 0 . 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER. (Brand 1913.) Very large 
flower of intense flaming crimson, shading 
darker at base of petals. Erect, stiff stems. 
$ 2 . 00 . / 
8.7 LORCH. (Goss & Koenemann 1913). A snow 
white double flower with outer petals incurving 
over a cream center. Midseason. $4.50. 
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