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BUENA VISTA GARDENS 
CLASS C—75c Each—Continued. 
MLLE. RENEE DESSERT, (Mech. 
1880). Very large, globular, bomb, pure 
mauve, silvery tipped, strong grower, free 
bloomer, mid-season. 
*MME. CROUSSE, (Calot, 1S66). Large, 
full, well made flower, pure snow white, 
center slightly flecked crimson, free bloom¬ 
er, mid-season. One of the best white 
Peonies. 
MME. DE GALHAU, (Crousse, 1883). 
Medium large, rose type. Delicate pink, 
with rose-white guards, strong grower, free 
bloomer. Late. 
*MME. DUCEL, (Mechin, 1880). Im¬ 
mense, globular, typical bomb, light 
mauve rose, with silvery reflex, fragrant, 
strong grower, very free bloomer, a lovely 
pink Peony. 
MME. MUYSSARK, (Calot, 1869). Very 
large, dark pink, silvery tipped, fragrant, 
late, good. 
*MODESTE GUERIN, (Guerin, 1845). 
Very large, compact, typical bomb, me¬ 
dium light pink, fragrant, free bloomer. 
The true variety is a superb and superior 
Peony, mid-season. 
MONS. RORRAL, (Calot, 1866). Very 
large, flat rose type. Uniform shell pink, 
free bloomer, very sweet fragrance, late. 
MONS. KRELAGE, (Crousse, 18S2). 
Large, compact, medium light pink, with 
silver tips, free bloomer. 
^MONSIEUR DUPONT, (Calot, 1872). 
Large, well built cup shaped bloom, ivory 
white, splashed carmine, strong stems, fra¬ 
grant, free bloomer, late mid-season, extra 
good. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE, (Kelway, 1886). 
Large, compact, high tufted crown, light 
violet rose with cream-white collar, fra¬ 
grant, early mid-season. 
PRINCESS IRENE, (Kelway). Pink 
guard petals, yellow petaloids, early. 
* RUBRA SUPERB A, (Richardson, 1871). 
Very large, compact, deep rose-carmine- 
crimson. One of the very latest and very 
best dark crimsons, but only a very moder¬ 
ate bloomer, until 4 to 5 years old. It 
cannot be spared from any collection. 
SOUVENIR DE L’EXPOSITION DE 
UNIVERSELLE, (Calot, 1867). Very 
large, rose type, flat, brilliant cherry with 
silvery reflex, free bloomer, fragrant, medi¬ 
um late. Good variety. 
SUZANNE DESSERT, (Dessert & Mech¬ 
in). Large full flower, rich deep shade of 
shell pink, with silvery border, extra. 
TRIOMPHE DE L’EXPOSITION DE 
LILLE, (Calot, 1895). Massive, light 
shell pink, minutely splashed violet, fra¬ 
grant, free bloomer, extra good. 
*UMBELLATA ROSA, (Unknown; re¬ 
named by Dessert). Very large, deep shell 
pink, shading to an amber-white center, 
very strong, free bloomer, very early, extra 
good for both landscape and cut blooms. 
It has been sent out as Sarah Bernhardt, 
which is wrong. 
VILLE DE NANCY, (Calot, 1872). 
Large, compact, bright red, one of the most 
prolific and sure bloomers, very desirable, 
late. 
CLASS D—$1.00 Each. 
AMANDA YALE, (Brand, 1907). Large, 
loose semi-rose type, milk white, blotched 
carmine. Free bloomer. 
*ASA GRAY, (Crousse, 1886). Large, 
semi-rose type, fresh pink, sprinkled with 
minute dots of carmine lilac, fragrant, a 
very distinct and lovely variety. 
AUGUSTE VILLAUME, (Crousse, 1895). 
Enormous, compact, globular, rose type 
bloom, deep pink, tall, very late. 
RERANGER, (Dessert, 1895). Large, 
violet-rose, superb, late variety. 
BOOLE BLANCHE, (Crousse, 1892). 
Large, very pure white. 
BRIDESMAID, (Kelway). See Marie 
Jacquin. 
CARMEN, (Lemoine, 1898). Enormous, 
soft shell pink, sprinkled with minute dots 
like Asa Gray, mid-season. 
CARNEA ELEGANS, (Calot, I860). 
Large, perfect shaped flower, clear flesh 
color, glossy reflex, mixed with small yel¬ 
low petals, extra fine bloom. 
COMTESSE O’GORMAN, (Crousse, 
1895). Glossy bright pink, washed cer¬ 
ise, silvery border, strong, dwarf grower, 
mid-season. 
ETTA, (Terry). Immense, pale shell 
pink, fragrant, very late, one of Terry’s 
best. 
EUGENE BIGOT, (Dessert, 1S94). Com¬ 
pact, globular, very deep brilliant red, late, 
mid-season, extra good variety. 
EUGEnL VERDIER, (Calot, 1864). 
Enormous, compact, flat rose type, pale 
shell pink, shading lighter, tall, free 
bloomer, mid-season, extra fine variety. 
There is nothing handsomer in its color. 
GENERAL DODDS, (Crousse, 1893). 
Very large, brilliant red, with some white 
petals in center, tall, free bloomer, late, 
extra good variety. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON, (Hollis, 
1904). Very large, loose, dark crimson, 
mid-season, fine. 
