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PEONIES OF ENGLISH ORIGIN, continued 
4(168), guards streaked light in the center, wide 
petals throughout the bloom. Strong, erect, medium 
tall. Midseason. Good. $1*50. 
CHRISTINE SHAND. Large, compact, flat 
rose type. Uniform light violet-rose, 1 (154). Erect, 
compact, medium height. Late. $1.50. 
DON JUAN. Medium size, globular, semi-rose 
type. Very dark carmine-amaranth or claret, 4(182), 
a very distinct shade, similar to Souv. de Bordeaux. 
Fragrance X. Strong, erect, medium height. Mid¬ 
season. $1. 
DR. BONAVIA. Very large, semi-rose type, very 
wide petals. Bright violet-rose, tipped silver. Very 
fragrant. Free bloomer. $2. 
DUKE OF CLARENCE. Very large, globular, 
medium-compact crown. Guards violet-rose, 3(154), 
collar cream-white, center flecked crimson, total 
color effect pink and white. Fragrance X. Tall, 
erect. Midseason. 75 cts. 
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. (1896.) Extra large, 
compact, flat, rose-type. Solferino-rcd, 3(157), nar¬ 
row fringed petals intermingled with the wide petals, 
color effect uniform deep rose. Fragrance X. Tall, 
strong grower. Late. Distinct and beautiful. $1.50. 
♦DUCHESS OF TECK. Large, globular, rose- 
type. Brilliant rose, with fiery reflex, edges of 
E etals changing to silvery white. Very distinct and 
eautiful. $1. 
*ERNEST JARDINE. (1909.) Cherry-rose guard 
petals, narrow inner petals. Very fragrant. $2.50. 
FREEDOM. (1909.) Unusually large, flat, semi¬ 
rose type, developing a high center in extra-strong 
blooms. Light Tyrian rose. Fragrance X. Erect, 
medium tail, strong grower. Early. Extra good. 
$3.50. 
ELLA CHRISTINE KELWAY. Large, cup¬ 
shaped, rose-type. Lilac-white guards, cream- 
white central petals, crimson carpels and stigmas. 
Fragrant. Medium height, strong grower. Mid¬ 
season. $2.50. 
GERALDINE. Large, medium, flat, Japanese 
type. Deep carmine-violet, 3(169). Erect, tall, 
compact habit. Midseason. Extra good. 
*HEREWARD. (1908.) Peach-pink, passing to 
white. Midseason. $2.50. 
♦HOMER. (1908.) Rose-color, showing golden 
anthers; very attractive. $2.50. 
magnificent variety, rivaling the celebrated Lady 
Alexandra Duff. Enormous, full, double blooms, 
creamy white, with soft blush of rose. Very fra¬ 
grant. $20. 
♦LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. For a number of 
years this much-sought-for Peony has been practi¬ 
cally out of the trade, and at the present time only 
a few plants of the true variety are in existence. 
After repeated attempts we received the present 
stock from Kelway & Son, accompanied by a series 
of photographs showing the bloom and haoit of the 
plant in all stages, so that, without doubt, the 
plants we offer are the true variety. It is an immense, 
cup-shaped flower, with extremely wide, imbricated 
petals. Young plants not well established, and the 
side buds produce water-lily-shaped blooms showing 
a center of yellow stamens. The terminal buds on 
established plants, however, produce immense, full- 
double flowers. The color of the outer petals is pale 
rose, gradually shading lighter toward the center to 
a rosy white. Highly perfumed. $25. 
*LADY BERESFORD. Large flowers of a soft 
blush-pink shade; delicate and beautiful. Fine 
habit, strong grower. $1.50. 
LADY BROOKE. (1895.) Medium size, anemone. 
Guards lilac-white, center sulphur-white. Habit 
medium. A very attractive bloom. Midseason. $1. 
LADY CURZON. Medium size, medium-com¬ 
pact, globular, crown type. Lilac-white, with 
creamy collar. Fragrance XX. Medium habit. 
Early. $1. 
♦LADY MAYORESS. (1909.) Guard petals rose, 
center of narrow, white, fimbriated petals. $2.50. 
♦LADY POCOCK. (1908.) Soft flesh-white; 
narrow center petals. Early-flowering. $2.50. 
LADY ROMILY. Early-flowering, rose type. 
Delicate lilac-white. $1.50. 
♦LIMOSEL. Bright, clear, lilac-rose; large, full, 
double flower. Very sweet-scented. $1.50. 
LOTTIE COLLINS. Medium size, semi-rose 
type. Dark crimson, 4(168), black reflex. Very 
strong, tall, upright grower. Late. $1. 
MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE. Large, 
compact, flat rose type. Pale hydrangea-pink, 
1(132), center somewhat darker, splashed with 
crimson; full-double, imbricated flower. Fragrance 
X. Habit medium, free bloomer. Midseason. $2. 
JAMES KELWAY. Very large, loose, semi-rose 
type. Rose-white, 1(8), changing to milk-white, 
tinged yellow at the base of petals. Strong grower, 
medium height. Early midseason. $2.50. 
KELWAY’S QUEEN. Large, globular, compact, 
rose type. Uniform mauve-rose, 2(153), center 
flecked crimson. Fragrance X. Tall, strong grower 
and free bloomer. One of the most beautiful va¬ 
rieties. Late midseason. $6. 
♦KELWAY’S GLORIOUS. (1909.) Described 
by Kelway & Son as the most wonderful new Peony 
sent out for many years, and it is undoubtedly a 
MASTERPIECE. (1895.) Medium size, semi¬ 
rose type. Brilliant Tyrian rose, 3(155). Fragrant. 
Tall grower, free bloomer. Very distinct and oeau- 
tiful variety. Midseason. $1.50. 
MISS SALWAY. Very large, compact, globular, 
high crown. Lilac-white, 2(7), collar lighter. Fra¬ 
grance X. Strong, tall grower, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Extra fine. Not for sale. 
MOUNTEBANK. Very large anemone. Milk- 
white guards, center amber-yellow, 1(28). Fra¬ 
grance X. Medium height, very showy. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good for this type. $1.50. 
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