PEONIES 
Price each 
RENEE MARIE (Dessert, 1920). Pretty flower of very elegant 
shape, soft fleshy pink shaded salmon, fading to silvery white 
and flecked with carmine, strong stems and erect hahit. Mid¬ 
season . 1.50 
ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert, 1905). Very large, flat rose type with 
wide, imbricated petals; light violet-rose, guards flecked crim¬ 
son. Erect, strong flowers. Very good. Late. 1.50 
ROSE D'AMOUR (Calot. 1857). Beautiful rose-shaped flower, 
soft fleshy pink. Very delicate and fresh coloring. 1.00 
ROSE STANDISH (Hollis). Large, double, deep pink. 1.00 
ROSETTE (Dessert, 1918). Pretty flower of majestic shape like 
Captain Christy rose; silvery flush shading to salmon at base 
of petals and flecked crimson on the border. A superb early 
variety of erect habit. 1.50 
ROSINE (Lemoine, 1913). Globular flowers, pink-lilac. Late mid¬ 
season . 3.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Dessert, 1895). Syn. Umbellata rosea. 
Large, fine, of elegant and variable form; guard petals deli¬ 
cate violet-rose, those of center intermingled with narrow petals 
of amber-white tinged salmon. The earliest Chinese peony to 
flower. Erect, tall, free-flowering. 1.00 
SECRETARY FEWKES (Shaylor, 1916). Creamy white with lighter 
center. Very large with broad rounded petals. Tall, good 
stems. Vigorous and free blooming. Midseason. 1.25 
SOLANGE (Lemoine, 1907). Large, full bloom; outer petals 
cream, tinged amber, deepening toward the center, with sal¬ 
mon shading overlaid with a tender blush. A very beautiful 
and distinct variety. Strong, erect, tall grower. Late. 1.50 
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