Each 
8.2 LIBELLULE —(Dessert 1922). Flesh color, marked crimson; pleasing fragrance. 
Tall; stiff stems. S.75 
8.8 LILLIAN GUMM —(Gumm 1921). Large deep even rose-pink, very fine 
fragrance; tall vigorous, strong stiff stems, excellent foliage. Late midseason. 1.50 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE —(Crousse 1879). Massive solid light pink, very large and 
compact flower that blooms late and sometimes does not open perfect. 50 
9.0 LONGFELLOW —(Brand 1907). Bright crimson with cherry tone, tall. Mid¬ 
season. 1.00 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER— (Brand, 1913). Double red flowers of clear and 
lively color. Midseason. 75 
7.8 LORD KITCHENER— (Renault 1916). A remarkable very early cherry red 
Peony of bright color and very free-flowering. The plant is of medium height and 
the flowers of medium size. Only one or two other reds are as early .75 
8.6 MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT— (Dessert 1899). A uniform lilac-rose with guards 
and center marked crimson; free-flowering, early midseason. 75 
8.1 MME. CALOT— (Miell ez 1856). A good cutflower peony; very free bloom¬ 
ing and vigorous grower. Large flower of flesh pink with shell-pink shadings. 
Early. 50 
7.9 MME. DE VERNEVILLE —(Crousse 1885). White with carmine touches,- 
early and very free-blooming. 50 
7.9 MME. DUCEL —(Mechin 1880). Very much resembles Jules Elie and is very 
free blooming. It comes nearly as early and the floWers though not quite as large as 
Mons Jules El ie, are quite large and are a uniform satiny pink. Medium height and 
of vigorous growth. 35 
8.4 MME. EMILE DUPRAZ —(Riviere 1911). Old-rose-pink, cupshaped at 
first, opening flat, the outer petals reflexing. Rose fragrance, midseason. 75 
8.5 MME. EMILE GALLE— (Crousse 1881). An ethereal shade of pink of unusual 
loveliness and elegant form. Blooms late and has wonderful keeping qualities. 50 
8.9 MME. EMILE LEMOINE —(Lemoine 1899). Magnificent flower of immense 
size, white, with crimson flakes on center petals, opening soft pink on strong stiff 
stem and possessing remarkable quality. Better than Festiva Maxima .75 
8.2 MME. GAUDICHAU —(Millet, 1902). Flowers a dark crimson with a black, 
glossy sheen. Foliage and stems bronze. Late midseason. Tall. 1.00 
7.9 MME. GEISSLER— (Crousse 1880). Deep pink, large globular flower, 
blooming midseason to late. 75 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT —(Dessert 1909). Opens a delicate shell-pink fading 
to beautiful straw white with a golden glow in the center reflected from the goiden 
stamens. Free-blooming, late midseason. The flowers are very large, of perfect shape 
and borne on tall stiff stems. 1.00 
The exquisite 
light pin\ Peony 
“R eine Hortense" 
( Syn. Pres. Taft) 
1.50 
1.50 
1.00 
8.5 MME. MANCHET— (Dessert, 1913). Old-rose pink, shading carmine at the 
base of the petals. Tall stiff stems. Late. 
7.7 MME. SAVREAU— (Savreau, 1906). Large compact flowers. Lilac-white 
guards and crown,- collar cream-yellow. Early midseason. Tall. 
8.0 MLLE. LEONIE CALOT —(Calot 1861). Light pink, tall grower, free 
bloomer. Late midseason. 
♦ " '' V. 
LANSING, MICHIGAN 
