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MY LATEST IMPORTATIONS—Continued. 
LADY ALEXANDER DUFF, (Kelway). 
Enormous, delicate flesh pink, fading to 
French white, sweetly fragrant. Kelway 
has sent out several different varieties un¬ 
der this name, hut this is the one which 
has finally been accepted as the true Lady 
Alexander Duff.$35.00 
LA FRANCE, (Lemoine, 1901). Im¬ 
mense, soft apple blossom pink, with rosy 
reflex, very distinct, delicately colored 
flower, nothing in its class, fragrant, free 
bloomer, late mid-season.$10.00 
LA LORRAINE, (Lemoine, 1901). A* 
lovely rich, creamy white, enormous, glob¬ 
ular flower, a perfect bloom of La Lorraine 
is one of the finest white flowers possible to 
see. The true variety is scarce.$7.50 
LAMARTINE, (Lemoine, 1908). Very 
large, rose-carmine, with silvery white 
tips; a wonderful flower with sweet fra¬ 
grance and of great durability; very tall 
grower and attracts more attention in the 
garden than any other variety. A late 
bloomer and distinct from the Calot variety 
of same name originated in 1860. . .$7.50 
LAURA DESSERT, (Dessert, 1913). 
Large and beautiful full flower, cream 
white guard petals, center a charming 
shade of canary yellow, early.$0.00 
LE CYGNE, (Lemoine, 1907). Huge, 
compact, very deep flower of perfect form, 
a pure ivory-white, passing to a pure snow- 
white, distinct and lovely, with sweet fra¬ 
grance, very appropriately named the 
Swan; distinctly beautiful, a perfectly 
marvelous flower, the finest white Peony 
the world has ever seen. No other white 
variety to compare with it, and if any 
Peony is worth $30, $40 or $50, Le Cygne 
should be the one. Very rare and 
scarce.$30.00 
