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Sylviane (Lemoine 1924), broad guard petals of white and 
8.4 center of narrower petals, pale yellow fading to white. 
Midseason. L.D. $6. 1 yr. $8. 
Therese (Dessert 1904), one of the very best and most satis- 
9.8 factory variety in commerce. Vigorous and free-bloom¬ 
ing, producing large flowers of soft shell-pink with 
lighted center. Stems medium height and good strength. 
Midseason. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Tourangalle (Dessert 1910), cup-shaped flowers of delicate 
9 4 creamy-white with deeper salmon shadings at base of 
petals. Most unusual and beautiful coloring. Very frag¬ 
rant. Late. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Victory Chateau Thierry (Brand 1925), very large blooms 
8.9 of bright clear pink. Broad rounded petals of good sub¬ 
stance make this a most attractive flower. Rather 
dwarf. Early L.D. $5. 1 yr. $7.50. 
Walter Faxon (Richardson 1904), medium-sized blooms of 
9.3 vivid shell-pink with salmon shades. Usually described 
as the only real pink peony. The blooms should be given 
some protection from the sun to preserve the coloring. 
Midseason. L.D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
William F. Turner (Shaylor 1916), very dark red or garnet. 
8.4 Tall, strong grower and gives a fine spot of color in the 
garden. Midseason. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Our Exhibit of Peonies Winning the Highest Award at the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 
