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PEONIES, continued 
GENERAL BERTRAND. (Gr. 1845.) Syn. 
Madam Furtado. Large, compact globular, typical 
bomb Uniform solfermo-red, 3(157), center slightly 
tipped silver. Tall, strong, upright grower. Fra¬ 
grance XX. Early. Extra-good variety, sometimes 
confused with Modeste Guerin. 75 cts. 
GENERAL CAVAIGNAC. (Cal. 1858.) Very 
large, globular, compact, semi-rose type. Light 
violet-rose, 1(154), edged lighter, center splashed 
crimson. Tall, erect, free bloomer. Late. $1. 
*GLOIRE DE DOUAI. (Cal. 1860.) Large 
bloom; purplish scarlet. 75 cts. 
GLOIRE DE CHAS. GOMBAULT. (Gom. 
1866.) Medium size, deep, globular crown. Guards 
and crown light rose, (128); collar of narrow cream- 
white petals; widening toward the center. Very long, 
strong stems; free bloomer. Midseason. Considered 
an extra-good Peony for all uses. $1. 
GLORIE DE CHENONCEAUX. (Mech. 1880.) 
Medium to large, globular, compact, # rose type. 
Uniform solferino-red, 2(157), silver-tipped with 
age. Fragrance XX. Medium height, strong 
growth. Late midseason. SI. 
GRANDIFLORA CARNEA PLENA. (Lemon 
1824.) Large, loose, bomb to crown. Lilac-white, 
pale green carpels. Fragrance X. Flabit medium; 
very early. 50 cts. 
GRANDIFLORA LUTESCENS. (Gr. 1840.) 
Medium size, medium compact, flat, bomb type. 
Creamy white, center lilac. Erect, strong habit. 
Early. 75 cts. 
GRANDIFLORA NIVEA PLENA. (Lemon 
1824.) Large, globular, rose type. Guards milk- 
white, slight collar cream-white, but petals of all 
sizes, intermingled on first opening,, delicately 
shaded salmon. Fragrance XX. Medium height, 
very early. Though one of the oldest varieties, it 
ranks among the best, and the true stock is scarce. 
$1.50. 
HENRI DEMAY. (Cal. 1866.) Medium size, 
compact, bomb. Uniform, brilliant aniline-red, 
2(160), center petals slightly fringed, silver reflex. 
Medium height, strong grower, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good. 75 cts. 
HENRI MURGER. (Cr. 1895.) Very large, com¬ 
pact, globular, rose type. Uniform pure mauve, 
1(181). Fragrance XX. Strong, erect, medium 
height, free bloomer. Late. $1. 
HUMEI. (And. 1810.) Large, compact, globular, 
rose type. Cherry-pink, with silver tips. Cinnamon 
fragrance. Weak stem. Very late. 50 cts. 
IRMA. (Cal. 1859.) Rose type. Large, full. 
Double, globular flowers. Color violet-rose, with a 
few small, narrow creamy petals in the center. $1. 
JEANNE D’ARC. (Cal. 1858.) Large, globular, 
bomb, developing a crown. Guards and center pale 
lilac-rose, 1(130), collar cream-white, shaded with 
sulphur. Fragrance X. Strong, medium height, 
free bloomer. Midseason. Very similar to Golden 
Harvest. 50 cts. 
LADY DARMOUTH. (Unknown 1850.) Small, 
flat, loose, rose type. Milk-white collar, cream- 
white center flecked with green; large and small 
petals intermingled. Fragrance X. Medium height, 
free bloomer. Early $1. 
LAMARTINE. (Cal 1860.) Syn. Gigantca. 
Very large, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(130), center 
shaded darker, guards and collar fading to rose- 
white. Agreeable, spicy fragrance, distinct from 
any other. Tall, free bloomer. Midscason. Very 
attractive. Must not be confused with the new 
variety of Lemoine’s by the same name. $1. 
LA COQUETTE. (Gr. 1861.) Large, globu'ar, 
high crown. Guards and crown light pink, 1(157), 
collar rose-white, 2(8), center flecked carmine. 
Strong, erect, medium height, free bloomer. Fra¬ 
grance X. Midseason. 50 cts. 
LA ROSIERE. (Cr. 1888.) Large, flat, medium 
compact, semi-double. Outer petals pure white, 
shading to cream-white in the center, pale green 
carpels with white stigma. Habit medium. Mid¬ 
season. 75 cts. 
LA BRUNE. (Vcrd. 1860.) Very large, semi-rose 
type. Dark carmine-violet, 5(174). Fragrant. Very 
strong, tall, free bloomer. Midseason. Good. 50 cts. 
*LA QUINTINIE. (Verd. 1860.) Large; light 
crimson, with fiery reflex. 75 cts. 
LA VESTALE. (Cal. 1870.) Large, very deep, 
compact, crown Lilac-white, collar crcam-white, 
center flecked crimson. Strong, erect, tall, free 
bloomer. Midseason. $1. 
LA TULIPE. (Cal. 1872.) Syn. Multicolore. 
Very large, flat, semi-rose type. Lilac-white, 1(176), 
outer guard petals striped crimson. Fragrant. Tall, 
strong grower; free bloomer. Late midseason. 
A good Peony on account of growth and general 
habit. 75 cts. 
L* AVENIR. (Cal. 1868.) Medium size, globular, 
anemone. Reddish violet, 1(180), center mixed 
with yellow. Fragrance X. Very strong, tall, free 
bloomer. Midseason. 50 cts. 
L’ECLATANTE. (Cal. 1860.) Very large, com¬ 
pact, bomb. Brilliant red (Tyrian rose), 3(155). 
Medium height; extra-strong. Midseason. Very 
good. 75 cts. 
LOUISE RENAULT. (Cnl881.) Medium size, 
informal rose type. Cherry-pink (rose-neyron-red), 
1(119), silvery tipped. Medium variety. Among 
the latest blooming varieties in our list, and specially 
useful on this account. 50 cts. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. (Cal. 1867.) Medium 
size, semi-rose type. Deep carmine-rose, 4(169), 
tipped silver, with fiery reflex. Very brilliant color¬ 
ing. Fragrant. Medium height and habit. Late. 
50 cts. 
LUCRECE. (Cal. 1860.) Medium-sized, compact, 
low crown. Guards mauve-rose, 2(153), collar 
cream-white, green carpels, and cream stigma. Tall, 
strong grower, and more than an ordinary free 
bloomer. Midseason. 75 cts. 
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