BUENA VISTA GARDENS 
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CLASS H—$3.00 Each. 
BEAUTY’S MASK, (Hollis, 1904). 
Blush-white, tinted lilac, distinct and 
beautiful. 
BELLE MAUVE, (Lemoine, 1903). Pale 
lilac-rose or violet-mauve. 
CLAUDE GELLEE, (Lemoine). Large, 
creamy white, dwarf, compact grower, 
color same as Alsace Lorraine, but blooms 
later. 
DUCHESS DE THEBA, (Barr). Very 
large, delicate flesh-white, flecked crim¬ 
son, large broad petals, rose fragrance, 
tall, strong grower, very lovely variety. 
ELECTRIC, (Kelway, 1910). Large, 
beautiful, bright, lively pink. 
ELIE CHEVALIER, (Dessert, 1908). 
Large crown or bomb type, brilliant red, 
fragrant, tall, free bloomer, mid-season, 
extra. 
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX, (Brand, 
19 07). Very large bomb shaped bloom, 
deep shell pink, sweet fragrance, late. 
ESTAFETTE, (Dessert, 1910). Large, 
violet-red, with carmine reflex, silvery 
edged, very early. 
GERMAINE BIGOT, (Dessert, 1902). 
Enormous, delicate flesh, shaded salmon 
tea, exquisite coloring, free bloomer, mid¬ 
season, one of the finest varieties. 
GLORY OF SOMERSET, (Kelway). 
Enormous, beautiful soft pink, very dou¬ 
ble, sweetly scented, a lovely flower, extra. 
LA FONTAINE, (Lemoine, 19 04). Large 
compact, violet rose, center lightly flecked 
crimson, fragrant, late mid-season, extra 
fine variety, distinct from La Fontaine of 
Dessert, which is a red variety. 
MME. D’TREYERAN, (Dessert, 1889). 
Immense globular bloom, flesh-white, mi¬ 
nutely dotted lilac, center flecked crimson, 
fragrant, free bloomer, very attractive, 
early, extra' good. 
MME. LEMOINE, (Calot, 1864). Very 
large, compact, globular, crown type, tall, 
strong grower, very fragrant, mid-season, 
extra fine variety. 
MME. REIGN AUX, (Dessert, 19 09). 
Very large, flat, dark pink, with silvery 
border, free bloomer, very early, extra. 
MARCELLE DESSERT, (Dessert, 1899). 
Large, medium compact, high crown, very 
delicate flesh, with tea-rose fragrance, mid- 
season, superb. Listed at $5.00 by most 
all growers. 
MARIE CROUSSE, (Crouse, 1892). 
Enormous, globular, loose bomb-shaped 
bloom, pale lilac-rose, with salmon reflex 
at center, tall, extra free bloomer, ex¬ 
quisite. 
POMPONETTF, (Dessert, 1909). Dark 
velvety-pink, shaded purple. Dwarf, erect 
habit, very free bloomer. 
PRESIDENT TAFT, (Blaauw, 1909). 
Large, delicate Hydrangea-pink, striped 
carmen, distinct and beautiful. 
RUTH BRAND, (Brand, 1913). Large, 
compact bomb, uniform lavender pink, 
sweet fragrance. 
CLASS I—$4.00 Each. 
ALSACE LORRAINE, (Lemoine, 1906). 
Enormous, cream-white, deepening to pale 
yellow, distinct and beautiful, waterlily¬ 
like, tall, free bloomer, late. 
ELWOOD PLEAS, (Pleas). (Syn. Lost 
Treasure). Very large flat bloom, delicate 
violet-rose, center fading to lilac-white, 
mid-season, good. 
EUCHARI'S, (Lemoine). Large, fleshy 
white, with cream center, full double, com¬ 
pact grower, late, extra good. 
FRANCOIS ROUSSEAU, (Dessert, 1909). 
Large, dazzling velvety-reel flower, early, 
extra. 
KARL ROSEN FIELD, (Rosenfield,1908). 
Immense, velvety crimson-scarlet, very 
tall, compact grower and free bloomer, a 
brilliant and striking variety, mid-season. 
Always takes 1st prize for me as the finest 
red Peony. 
MILTON HILL,’ (Richardson). Very 
large, compact, lovely shade of shell-pink, 
very distinct, pure color; an extra fine va¬ 
riety, one of the finest, very late. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC, (Dessert, 
1899 ). Large, very brilliant red, shaded 
black maroon, with metallic reflex. The 
darkest of all Peonies, very strong, vigor¬ 
ous grower, free bloomer, early mid-season, 
a very distinct novelty. 
RUT BLAS, (Dessert). Pure mauve- 
pirk, tipped silver, dwarf grower, free 
bloomer, mid-season, a grand flower. 
SARAH BERNHARDT, (Lemoine, 
19 06 ). Very large, apple blossom-pink, 
silver tipped, fragrant, free bloomer, late, 
extra, one of the best. Do not confound 
this one with Dessert’s Sarah Bernhardt, 
which is a very early bloomer. 
