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CLASS E—$1.50 Each—Continued. 
CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, (Hollis, 
1904). Very large, very double, deep shell 
pink. Extra. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS, (Crousse, 1886). Im¬ 
mense, globular, light satiny pink, petals 
incurved and laciniated, erect, tall, strong 
grower, late, extra good. 
CLEMENTINE GILLOT, (Crousse, 
1885). Enormous, deep pink, with high 
crown of soft mauve pink with whitish 
reflex, tall grower, late. Extra good. 
COQUELIN, (Dessert). Large, cup¬ 
shaped bloom, bright China pink, silver 
tipped, dwarf, drooping habit, early. 
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, (Kelway). 
Very large, medium light pink, shaded to 
deep rose, with wide outer petals. 
*EUGENE VERDIER, (Calot, 1864). 
Very large, light rose color, shaded sal¬ 
mon, very full and beautifully formed, 
sweetly scented, distinct from Eugenie 
Verdier, late. 
GRACE D. BRYAN, (Rosenfield, 1908). 
Large, fine brilliant pink, very double, fra¬ 
grant, a tall strong grower, very late. 
GLOJRE DE CHAS. GOMBAULT, (Des¬ 
sert). Rich shade of shell pink, blended 
salmon apricot, beautiful fresh color. 
JAMES KELWAY, (Kelway). Very 
large loose, rose-white, fading to pure 
French white, sweet fragrance, strong 
grower, early mid-season, a charming 
flower. 
LADY CARRINGTON, (Barr). Bright 
pink, tipped white, showing golden an¬ 
thers, extra fine. 
LA FIANCEE, (Dessert, 1902). Enor¬ 
mous single blooms, silky and transparent 
pure white with broad crown of golden 
yellow stamens at the center, exceedingly 
floriferous. “Japan Singlewhite,” “Albi- 
flora,” “The Bride” and “Snowflake” have 
been sent out as this variety but are all 
inferior sorts. The true La Fiancee is in¬ 
deed a beauty. Perfectly lovely variety. 
LA FONTATNE, (Dessert, 1893). Large, 
cup-shaped bloom, very brilliant violet- 
amaranth, with silvery reflex. 
MASTERPIECE, (Kelway). Medium 
size, brilliant red, fragrant, tall grower, 
free bloomer, mid-season, very fine. 
MICHELET, (Crousse). Very large, 
pure white, late. 
MILES STANDISH, (Hollis). Rose- 
type, globular, very rich dark crimson, free 
bloomer, mid-season. 
MIREILLA, (Crousse, 1894). Large, 
full flower, pure paper white, no markings 
or stamens, one of the latest of all white 
Peonies to bloom, exceptionally fine 
scented. 
MLLE. ROUSSEAU, (Crousse, 1895). 
Very large full bloom, sulphur white, cen¬ 
ter petals splashed lilac-white, with oc- 
sional crimson fleck, free bloomer in 
clusters, mid-season, extra good variety. 
MME. BOULANGER, (Crousse, 1886). 
Very large, glossy rose pink, shading to 
soft heliothrope, bordered with silver flesh, 
late, extra fine variety. 
*MME. EMILE GALLE, (Crousse, 1881). 
Large, cup shaped flower, beautiful shade 
of baby pink, an attractive variety of the 
most delicate coloring, with lovely opales¬ 
cent tints, free bloomer, late, extra good. 
MME. FOULD, (Crousse, 1893). Im¬ 
mense, globular, compact, rose type, pure 
white, with delicate flesh white center, 
slightly flecked crimson, fragrant, tall, 
strong, very late. The last white to bloom. 
*MODELE DE PERFECTION, (Crousse, 
1875). Enormous, compact, rose type, 
deep flesh pink, with bright rose and sal¬ 
mon shadings, fragrant, free bloomer, ex¬ 
tra good variety. Late. 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE, (Crousse, 
1895). Beautiful pale baby pink, fra¬ 
grant, very late. 
* PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, (Warnaar). 
Enormous, brilliant dark maroon, one of 
the darkest reds. A superb variety which 
always attracts the attention of visitors. 
RED CROSS, (Hollis, 19 04). Large, 
brillian crimson, very late, blooms some 
seasons in July, fine. 
REINE HORTENSE, (Calot, 1857). 
Very large, compact, cup-shaped flower, 
soft shell pink, center prominently flecked 
crimson, fragrant, very tall, mid-season. 
Extra fine variety. In 1910 it was listed 
by an Eastern Peony specialist as Peter¬ 
son’s No. 1, at $10 each. He now lists it 
by its correct name, Reine Hortense, at 
$5 each and says he considers it about the 
best peony in existence. 
RENOMMEE, (Crousse, 1897). Beauti¬ 
ful shade of salmon pink. 
ROSE HERE, (Brand, 1907). Dark 
rose, sweet fragrance, early mid-season. 
SOUVENIR DE L’ENPOSITION DE 
BORDEAUX, (Dessert, 1896). Large, 
bomb shaped, violet-red, with wine color 
reflex. Free bloomer, distinct color, mid¬ 
season, extra good. 
AVELCOME GUEST, (Hollis, 19 04). 
Large, loose semi-double, bright rose, fad¬ 
ing rose-white, fragrant, free bloomer, mid¬ 
season, fine. 
