PEONIES 
Price each 
MONSIEUR DUPONT (Calot, 1872). Large, cup-shaped flower 
of fine form; creamy white petals tinged yellow, intermingled 
with stamens and tipped carmine. Strong grower of upright 
hahit; free hloomer. One of the finest whites. Late mid¬ 
season . 1.00 
MONSIEUR JULES ELIE (Crousse, 1888). Very large and full 
globular flower perfectly formed; most attractive, fresh satiny 
pink, darker at the base of petals with amber-yellow tints; 
silvery reflex. Strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer. One 
of the finest peonies. Early. 1.50 
MONT BLANC (Lemoine, 1899). Very compact, globular rose- 
type flower; milk-white, center slightly tinted rose; erect, 
very strong stems; free bloomer. One of the finest whites. 
Early midseason . 1.00 
MRS. C. S. MINOT (Minot, 1914). Rather dwarf plant with stiff 
stems and dark green foliage. Very large flowers finely formed 
with broad petals. Guard petals faint shell-pink, center of 
creamy white with golden lights at base of petals. Some acci¬ 
dental carmine markings. Late. 4.00 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor. 1918). Large, pure white of 
fine quality. Petals are set close together without overcrowd¬ 
ing. Midseason to late. 3.00 
MRS. HARRIET GENTRY (Brand, 1925). Pure white with greenish 
tinge at the base of petals. Late. 5.50 
MRS. JOHN SMYTHE FOGG (Hollis, 1907). Pink guards. Cream 
and pink center petals. Midseason. 1.00 
MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE (Brand, 1925). This is a beautiful 
shade of pink and has much the color and general conforma¬ 
tion of Sarah Bernhardt. 25.00 
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