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HERBACEOUS DOUBLE PEONIES, continued 
KARL ROSEFIELD. Rosefield. 8.8. The 
most popular deep, rich crimson-red that 
does not turn purple in sunlight. Excellent 
plant habit. Midseason. $1.00. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Thurlow. 9.0. 
Rosy pink with a tinge of old-rose. Excel¬ 
lent form and delicate texture. One of 
Thurlow’s best. Fragrant. Midseason. 
$5.00. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS. Kelway. 9.8. 
Creamy white flower of great delicacy and 
charm. Still considered one of the very 
finest and most fragrant Peonies in exis¬ 
tence. Late. $4.00. 
KELWAY’S TRUE QUEEN. Kelway. 8.8. 
Bright rose-pink, shaded flesh-pink in the 
center, with a few red flecks. A very de¬ 
pendable bloomer with delicious Rose 
fragrance. Midseason. $4.00. 
LA FRANCE. Lemoine. 9.0. Brilliant apple- 
blossom-pink when fully opened. A won¬ 
derful exhibition variety, although some 
years the buds do not properly develop. 
Very late. $2.00. 
LA ROSIERE. Crousse. 8.3. White, with 
small yellow center, suggesting an enormous 
white pond-lily. Unusually distinctive. 
Midseason. $1.00. 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. Kelway. 9.1. 
A very large but gracefully built bloom 
whose pinkish buds are noticeably marked 
with carmine. The general color effect of 
the open flower is a rosy pink shaded white. 
Often referred to as “The Long-lost Peony.” 
Midseason. $2.00. 
LAMARTINE (known also as Gigantea). 
Calot. 8.2. Brilliant pink with silvery reflex. 
Immense, very full flower. Midseason. 
$1.50. 
LE CYGNE. Lemoine. 9.9. The color at first 
is milky white, later becoming pure white. 
As indicated by the rating, the color, form, 
and texture of this variety is almost perfect. 
Strong stems. Fragrant. Midseason. $4.00. 
LIVINGSTONE. Crousse. 8.1. Beautiful 
soft pink bloom coming on tall and very 
stout stems. Very late pink, always sure to 
bloom. $1.00. 
LONGFELLOW. Brand. 9.0. Non-fading 
crimson-red of unusual richness. A shy 
bloomer some years, but a variety we can¬ 
not be without. Late. $2.00. 
LOUISE RENAULT. Crousse. Color unique 
—a solid, slate-rose-pink. It has never been 
rated, but aside from good form and color, 
its spicy fragrance is refreshing. Late. $1.00. 
LOVELINESS. Hollis. 8.8. A pale flesh- 
pink with a whiter center showing a few 
red markings. One of the good free-bloom¬ 
ing very late pinks. $2.00. 
LUETTA PFEIFFER. Brand. 8.7. Delicate 
pale pink, becoming nearly white when 
open full, with occasional crimson flecks on 
center petals and numerous showy golden 
stamens. Very large, semi-double bloom 
with a shaggy but graceful arrangement of 
long, broad petals. Distinct. Very fra¬ 
grant. Very early. $2.00. 
MARGUERITE GERARD. Crousse. 8.4. 
Flesh-pink, changing to soft flesh-white with 
creamy white center. A profuse bloomer 
on tall, erect stems. Midseason. $1.00. 
MARIE JACQUIN. Verdier. 8.3. Glossy 
flesh-white with rosy tinge in the bud. The 
form is semi-double, cupped, and the 
blooms on young plants often come single. 
With its wealth of golden stamens in the 
center, this bloom suggests our native 
water-lily. Very distinct and exquisite. 
Rich fragrance. Midseason. $1.50. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Calot. 8.5. There is a 
richness and charm about its creamy white 
flowers that increases with the years. A 
very well-built flower of firm substance. 
Growth moderate in height; stems very 
erect and firm. Very late. $1.00. 
MARTHA BULLOCH. Brand. 9.1. This 
variety seems to do much better in the 
Middle West than it does with us in the 
East. We get an occasional immense bloom 
of a very fine clear rose-pink color shading 
to lighter pink at the edges. Fragrant 
Late. $3.00. 
MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR. Shaylor. 
9.0. The outer row of petals is flesh-pink, 
while the center appears a creamy yellow, 
illumined by the golden reflections from the 
stamens; crimson markings sometimes ap¬ 
pear on the short petals in the collar. Late. 
$2.50. 
MME. CALOT. Miellez. 8.1. Broad, flesh 
guard-petals; center blush, deepening to 
delicate crushed strawberry, surrounded 
with small, straw-white petals—whole effect 
flesh-salmon-white. Very free bloomer. 
Very early. 75 cts. 
MME. DE GALHAU. Crousse. 7.5. Soft, 
glossy flesh-pink, shaded with transparent 
salmon. The buds often begin to open one¬ 
sided, but they usually develop slowly into 
prize-winning blooms. Stems firm, stiff, 
and erect. Very late. $1.00. 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE. Crousse. 7.9. 
Guard-petals sulphur-white; center rosy 
white, with an occasional edging of carmine; 
beautifully imbricated. Very sweet, rose¬ 
like fragrance. 75 cts. 
MME. DUCEL. Mechin. 7.9. Solid color of 
silvery lilac-pink. Broad guard-petals with 
closely set center petals curled as in a chrys¬ 
anthemum. Resembles Mons. Jules Elie 
on a shorter stem. Midseason. $1.00. 
A Special Folder on Peony Culture and all necessary planting information is sent with each 
order. Peony prices are f.o.b. Fair Lawn, New Jersey 
