8.8 Richard Carvel. Considered the Mons. Jules Elie 
among the reds. Early, large, lasting blooms. 
Pleasing odor. 
Rosea. Late dark red. Good substance, fragrant. 
9.0 Sarah Bernhardt. Pink. Another variety of ex- 
cellent merit. Should be in every Peony lov¬ 
er’s garden. Semi-rose type. Late midseason. 
Color apple-blossom pink with each petal 
silver tipped. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Officinalis Type 
Officinalis Rosea Superba. Beautiful soft clear 
rose. Very early. 
Officinalis Rubra. The early red flowering type. 
Officinalis Rubra Sanguinea Plena. Improved 
Officinalis Rubra, much stronger stems and 
blossoms earlier; free bloomer. 
Single Flowering Peonies 
Defiance. Bright crimson petals in striking con¬ 
trast with the golden stamens. 
Mikado, Japanese Peony. 
PEONIES—Continued. 
9.0 La France. Rose type; midseason. In a class pre-emi¬ 
nently by itself. Enormously large flowers, full, 
rather flat. 
Duchess of Portland. Rich pink and flesh. Free 
bloomer, medium early. 
L’Etincelante. Vigorous erect stems. Cup shape, 
with broad petals of brilliant carmine color, 
edged with silver. 
8.3 
7.7 
8.1 
8.1 
8.3 
8.5 
7.8 
9.2 
8.8 
7.7 
7.2 
7.9 
Madame Calot. Rose type; early, large, 
convex bloom. Hydrangea-pink center 
shaded slightly darker with a somewhat 
sulphur tint in collar. Most fragrant 
of all Peonies, perfume delicious. 
Marie Jacquin. Midseason. Color deli¬ 
cate flesh, giving way to lilac-white as 
the flowers age. A very interesting and 
charming flower. Free bloomer. 
Marie Lemoine. Ivory-white, large full 
blossoms, strong stems. Good cut- 
flower sort. 
Marie Stuart. Light red; midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Deep shell-pink with 
silvery reflex. One of the finest. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Dark purple- 
garnet with black reflex. Darkest Peony. 
President Roosevelt. Semi-rose type; mid- 
season. A deep rich, brilliant red; dif¬ 
ferent red than any we know of. 
Queen Victoria. White. One of the most 
common and well liked older varieties. 
Bomb type, fragrant. Opens a slight 
flesh-pink tinge changing to white. 
Japanese Peonies 
Kumagoe. Deep lilac-pink. 
8.6 Mikado. Red, yellow center. 
8.2 Ohirahma. Rose-colored. 
Rachel. Rose type; midseason. One of 
Terry’s really good Peonies that seems 
to have been lost for a time. A good 
sized double flower of the brightest 
garnet-red shaded richest ruby-red. 
Free, sure bloomer. Extra fine. 
Sarah Bernhardt. 
La Rosiere. Semi-double type. Midseason. Large flow¬ 
ers in huge clusters usually of five flowers on a stem. 
Flowers pure white center with yellow stamens. 
Fine. 
L’Eclatante. Midseason. A very attractive velvety 
crimson. Bomb type, midseason, double and full. 
Good cut flower variety. 
Livingstone. Pretty soft pink, center pet¬ 
als flecked carmine. A prize winner. 
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