PEONIES OF AMERICAN ORIGIN, continued 
♦GRACE BRYAN. (Ros. 1908.) Very double; 
brilliant pink; a good strong grower, very late. $1. 
♦GRACE HOUGH. (Terry.) Delicate purple 
with straw center; strong grower. 75 cts. 
GRANDIFLORA. (Rich. 1883.) Very large, flat, 
rose type. Uniform rose-white, 2(7). Fragrance 
XX. Tall, erect, strong grower. Very late. Perhaps 
the most valuable late variety of its color. $2. 
GROVER CLEVELAND. (Terry.) Very large, 
compact, rose type. Dark crimson, 4(168). Strong, 
vigorous grower. Late. One of Terry’s best. $3. 
H. A. HAGEN. (Rich.) Large, compact, glob¬ 
ular, rose type. Uniform, deep violet-rose, 3(154). 
Fragrance X. Erect, medium, compact habit. 
Late. $5. 
HENRY WOODWARD. (Rich.) Syn. Grandi- 
flora. See above. 
IRENE. (Terry.) Medium size, medium com¬ 
pact, globular, bomb type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178), 
with white center. Fragrance XXX. Erect, tall, 
compact habit. Early. 75 cts. 
JESSIE CROSBY. (Hoi. 1907.) Large, deep, 
compact, rose type, with a hollow cup-shaped center, 
intermingled with narrow petals. Uniform hydran¬ 
gea-pink fading to white. Fragrance X. Erect, tall, 
compact grower. Midseason. $2.50. 
JOHN HANCOCK. (Hoi. 1907.) Very large, 
globular flower, semi-double. Deep carmine-rose, 
petals distinctly tipped silver. Fragrance XX. 
Strong, erect grower. Medium height. Free 
bloomer. Midseason. $1.50. 
LIBERTY. (Hoi. 1905.) Medium size, globular, 
rose type. Uniform dark magenta, 4(182), tipped 
silvery. Fragrance X. Habit medium. Midseason. $1, 
LOVELINESS. (Hoi. 1907.) Large, compact, 
flat, rose type. Uniform hydrangea-pink, 1(132), 
changing to lilac-white. Fragrance X. Medium 
tall. Midseason. A very beautiful variety; one ol 
Hollis’ best. First-class Certificate, Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society. $5. 
LUCY E. HOLLIS. (Hoi. 1907.) Large, flat, 
compact, rose type. Outer petals violet-white, 1(7), 
center shading to pale lilac-rose, 1(178), flecked 
scarlet. Fragrance X. Habit medium. Very late. $5. 
MAGGIE BRADLEY. (Terry.) Pure white 
guard petals with straw center. $1. 
MAIE YOCUM. (Terry.) Medium size, com¬ 
pact, flat, Japanese type. Violet-rose, 1(154), center 
yellow. Similar in form to Philomele. Erect, me¬ 
dium, compact habit. Midseason. 75 cts. 
MARTHA BULLOCK. (Brand 1907.) A very 
large, cup-shaped flower, often 9 to 12 inches across. 
The color is deep rose-pink, shading to silvery shell- 
pink at the outer petals. Good strong grower. One 
of the most beautiful varieties yet introduced. Stock 
scarce. $25. 
MARY BRAND. (Brand 1907.) A new crimson 
variety with a silky sheen which gives it wonderful 
brilliancy. The golden stamens are scattered through 
the center of fringed petals. Midseason. One of the 
best of its color and sometimes a mass of crimson 
bloom. $7.50. 
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JOHN RICHARDSON. (Rich.) Very large, 
compact, flat, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178). 
Fragrance XX. Erect, tall, compact habit. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good. $5. 
♦JUDGE BERRY. (Brand 1907.) Large, flat, 
semi-rose type. White, washed with delicate pink. 
Long, narrow, fringed petals. Medium tall. Very 
early. $10. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. (Ros. 1908.) Very large, 
globular, compact, semi-rose type. Dark crimson, 
4-5(168). Very strong, tall, compact grower and 
free bloomer. Midseason. A brilliant and striking 
variety. This variety exhibited by me before the 
American Peony Society, June, 1911, received First 
Prize for the best new Peony not in commerce before 
1908. $4.50. See colored illustration facing page 28. 
LpNGFELLOW. (Brand 1907.) One of the most 
brilliant red Peonies. Color is bright crimson with 
a cherry tone. Golden stamens surround the center 
petals while the outer petals are reflexed. A very 
fine Peony for garden or landscape purposes. $10. 
LORA DEXHEIMER. (Brand 1913.) Immense, 
flat, semi-rose flower. Intense flaming crimson, 
shaded darker at the base of the petals. An early, 
medium-height variety, which holds its bloom on 
good stiff stems. $5. 
LUCRETIA. (Terry.) Medium size, compact, 
flat, bomb type. Lignt pink. Fragrance XXX. 
Erect, medium, compact habit. Early. 75 cts. 
MARY L. HOLLIS. (Hoi. 1907.) Large, flat, 
medium compact, rose type. Guards pale lilac-rose, 
2(178), center lilac-white, showing yellow stamens. 
Tall, erect, compact habit. Very attractive bloom. 
Midseason. $3.50. 
MAUD L. RICHARDSON. (Hoi.) Large, me¬ 
dium compact, flat, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 2(178), 
center Iignter. Fragrance XX. Tall; strong stems. 
Late. $3. 
MAZZIE TERRY. (Terry.) Medium size, loose, 
globular, crown type. Lilac-pink. Fragrance XXX. 
Drooping, medium, compact habit. Early. 75 cts. 
MEADOWVALE. (Hoi. 1903.) Globular, com- 
E act, bomb type, developing a crown on strong 
looms. Deep solferino-red, 4(157). Fragrance XX. 
Medium habit. Midseason. $3.50. 
MILES STAND ISH. (Hoi. 1904.) Rose type. 
Very compact, full, globe-shaped flower; color very 
rich, dark crimson; free bloomer. Late midseason. 
$1.50. 
MILTON HILL. (Rich.) True. Syn. Augustus 
Gould. Very large, globular, compact, rose type. 
Pale lilac-rose, 1(130). Very distinct, pure color. 
Strong growth medium height, late. One of the 
finest varieties in existence. $3. 
MRS. ENGLISH. (Terry.) Large, medium com¬ 
pact, globular, rose type. Reddish violet. 1(180). 
Fragrance XXX. Erect, tall, compact habit. Mid¬ 
season. $1. 
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