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NEW AND RARE FRENCH PEONIES, continued 
MADAME DE TREYERAN. (Des. 1889.) Very 
large, flat, compact, semi-rose type. Rose-white, 
1(8), sprinkled on in minute dots, center flecked 
crimson. Fragrance XXX. Erect, medium tall, 
free bloomer, very attractive. Early. Extra good. 
$4. 
MADAME EMILE LEMOINE. (Lem. 1899.) 
Large, globular, compact, semi-rose type. Milk- 
white. Medium height, spreading habit, medium 
bloomer. Midseason. Extra good. $2. 
MADAME FOULD. (Cr. 1893.) Large, globular, 
very compact, rose type. Outer petals milk-white, 
center lilac-white, very slightly flecked with crimson. 
Fragrance X. Very strong, erect, tall stems. The 
flowers of this variety come very late — in fact, it is 
the last white variety to bloom. An extra-good 
sort. $2. 
MADAME HUTIN. (Cr. 1892.) Medium large, 
medium compact, semi-rose type. Very bright, 
uniform deep violet-rose, 4(154). The plants are 
tall, extra strong, upright in habit, and free bloom¬ 
ers. Midseason. Extra good. $1.50. 
MADEMOISELLE ROSSEAU. (Cr. 1888.) 
Large, globular, medium compact, semi-rose type. 
Guard petals milk-white, central petals splashed 
lilac-white, flecked carmine, outer guards promi¬ 
nently splashed carmine. Extra-strong stem, 
medium height, free bloomer. Midseason. Extra 
good. $1.50. 
MONSIEUR BASTIAN LE PAGE. (Cr. 1885.) 
Very large, globular, typical crown. Uniform pure 
mauve-pink, with very marked silvery reflex. 
Fragrance X. Tall, extra strong. Midseason. $1.50. 
MONSIEUR MARTIN CAHUZAC. (Des. 1899). 
Medium-sized, globular, semi-rose type. Very dark 
purple-garnet, 6(165), with black reflex. The dark¬ 
est Peony in the trade. Very strong, vigorous grower, 
medium height, free bloomer; very dark green foli¬ 
age with red stems. Early midseason. A very dis¬ 
tinct and handsome variety. $5. 
MARGUERITE GERARD. (Cr. 1892.) Large, 
compact, semi-rose developing into a crown with 
stamens. Very pale hydrangea-pink, 1(132), fading 
to nearly white, central petal minutely flecked 
dark carmine. Very strong, medium height, free 
bloomer. Late. Extra. $1.50. 
MARCELLE DESSERT. Des. 1899.) Large, 
medium compact, high crown. Milk-white, minutely 
splashed with lilac, center flecked crimson; very 
high crown. Fragrance XXX. Habit medium. 
Midseason. Extra. $4. 
MARIE CROUSSE. (Cr. 1892.) Large, globular, 
medium to loose bomb. Uniform pale lilac-rose, 
1(130). Tall, erect, strong grower and free bloomer. 
Midseason. Extra good. $3. 
MARMONTEL. (Cr. 1898.) Large, compact, 
globular, rose type. Light violet-rose, 1(154), silvery 
tipped. Fragrance X. Erect, medium height. 
Late. $2.50. 
*MICHELET. (Cr.) Pure white. $2. 
(Cr. 1894.) Very large, compact, 
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MIREILLE. 
globular, rose type. Milk-white, 3(11). Very large 
center petals, distinctly edged dark crimson. Fra¬ 
grance XXX. Strong, tall grower. Very late. Extra 
good. Similar to Albatre, but later. $2. 
MIRABEAU. (Lem.) Very large, full, compact, 
globular, rose type. Milk-white, crimson-effect 
guards, center tipped crimson. Very tall, strong 
grower. Very late. Extra good. Not for sale. 
MIGNON. (Lem. 1908.) Very large, compact, 
globular, rose type. Lacy white, 1(8), passing to 
amber-cream, center flecked crimson. Fragrance 
XXX. Medium tall, strong grower. Midseason. 
Extra good. $10. 
MONT BLANC. (Lem. 1899.) Very large, com¬ 
pact, globular, rose type. Milk-white, center slightly 
tinted rose. Fragrance XXX. Erect, very strong 
stems, free bloomer. Early midseason. Much 
superior to Solfaterre, usually sold under this name. 
One of the finest Peonies in existence. $7.50. 
NEPTUNE. (Des.) Large, medium compact, 
crown. Lilac-white, collar milk-white, cream-white 
stigmas. Fragrance X. Strong, erect, tall grower, 
free bloomer. Midseason. $2.50. 
*ORPHEE. (Lem. 1899.) Soft rose-mauve. Not 
for sale. 
ODETTE. (Des. 1908.) Large, medium compact, 
globular, bomb type. Soft lilac-rose guards, splashed 
pink. Fragrance XX. Tall, strong grower. Mid¬ 
season. Good. $3.50. 
*PASTEUR. (Cr. 1896.) Very soft pink, nearly 
white, creamy center shaded tea-rose color at the 
base of the petals. Fine variety. $1.50. 
~ *PAVILLON. (Lem. 1901.) Enormous, full, 
globular flowers. Silvery rose. Very fragrant. $2. 
PETITE RENEE. (Des. 1899.) Very large, 
anemone. Long, narrow center petals, light ma¬ 
genta, 1(82). Medium height, upright, free bloomer. 
Midseason. Good landscape variety. $1.50. 
PIERRE REIGNOUX. (Des. 1908.) Large, 
medium flat, semi-rose type. Uniform light Tyrian 
rose, 1(155), center slightly flecked crimson, petals 
imbricated. Dwarf, medium erect. Early. $3.50. 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE. (Cr. 1895.) Very large, 
compact, globular, rose type. Lilac-pink, 1(132). 
Erect, medium, compact habit. Late. $2. 
PRIMEVERE. (Lem. 1907.) Large, medium com¬ 
pact, flat, bomb type. Guards creamy white, 1(10), 
splashed scarlet. Center light sulphur-yellow, 1(20). 
Fragrance XXX. Tall, strong grower. Midseason. 
The nearest approach to a yellow Peony in the Chi- 
nensis section. $6. 
RENOMME. (Cr. 1897.) Medium size, medium 
compact, globular, crown type. Hydrangea-pink, 
1(132). Medium, compact, erect habit. Late mid¬ 
season. $1.50. 
ROSA BONHEUR. (Des.) Very large, flat, rose 
type, with wide imbricated petals. Light violet- 
rose, 1(154), guards flecked crimson. Erect, medium 
tall, strong grower. Midseason. Extra. $5. 
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