Prize-Winning Double Peonies • Continued 
Grace Loomis—9.2. A very handsome, large, late fra¬ 
grant white, with lemon tints reflected in the centre. 
Prof. Saunder's finest introduction. 2.00 
Grandiflora—8.8. A large, late, fragrant, soft shell-pink, 
fading to rosy-white. The last Peony to bloom. Should 
be in every collection.50 
Hansina Brand—9.1. Fine large deep flowers of dark 
flesh-pink, shading deeper at the base, with a lovely 
salmon glow throughout. 5.00 
Henry Avery—8.8 Late. A handsome fragrant variety 
of variable tints, with cluster flowers, that make it ex¬ 
cellent for garden effect. Guard and crown light but 
bright pink, with a collar of cream tinted yellow at 
base . 1.00 
James Boyd—8.9. One of the most delightfully fragrant 
of all Peonies. Rose form, flesh-pink, changing to 
nearly white, tinted buff-salmon at centre. Petals 
notched, giving a frilled effect. Late. 1.00 
James Kelway—8.7. Immense flowers of dainty flesh-pink, 
changing to flesh-white. With a golden reflection 
from the almost hidden stamens that is most effective. 
Early midseason .75 
Jeannot—9.2. One of the very finest. Large globular 
rose-type flower of delicate flesh-pink, softly tinted 
lavender, lighted salmon-pink at base of petals. Late. 
A superb landscape variety. 1.50 
Jessie Shaylor—8.6. Semi-rose type. Delicate deep 
cream, with golden glow from the stamens that adds 
to the beauty. Mid-season. 1.50 
John M. Good—9.3. Large, globular rose-type flowers 
of purest white. Perfect in plant and flower. Late mid¬ 
season . 2.50 
Jubilee—8.9. A wonderful white peony of largest size, 
often measuring 9 inches in diameter. One of the 
finest "show" varieties. Mid-season. .75 
Judge Berry—8.6. Indispensable because of its immense 
size, lovely soft pink color and very early 
flowering . 1.00 
Karl Rosenfeld—8.8. The best all-around red Peony. 
Large, semi-rose type flowers of rich velvety crimson. 
A perfect ball when fully opened. Ideal for landscape 
or as a cut flower. Prodigious bloomer; strikingly 
brilliant. Mid-season. .75 
Katherine Havemeyer—9.0. A very large, exquisitely fra¬ 
grant flower of light-rose, tinted old-gold. Rose fra¬ 
grance. Mid-season . 2.50 
Kelway's Exquisite—8.5. Very large fragrant, bright 
rose-pink flower, in which the stamens are prominently 
displayed, adding a golden hue. One of the finest 
landscape varieties and a great faVorite as a cut 
flower. Mid-season . . 1.00 
Kelway's Glorious—9.8. Second highest rated Peony. 
Immense flower of rose-type; creamy white. Rose fra¬ 
grance. No other Peony of such perfect form. Mid¬ 
season . 2.00 
Kelway's Queen—8.8. Large, double, bright rose-pink, 
with a strong rose fragrance. Late mid-season. . 2.00 
Lady Alexandra Duff—9.1. One of the very best Peonies 
both for landscape and garden planting. Delightfully 
fragrant. Large, flat, semi-rose flowers of varying form, 
all but the terminal flower usually being beautiful 
saucer shaped discs. Soft pink and white. Mid¬ 
season .75 
La Fee—9.2. Very large, soft-rose-pink, with strong rose 
fragrance. Early mid-season. One of the best. 1.00 
La France—9.0. Very large, exquisitely fraqrant, soft 
apple blossom pink, richer in center and flecked darker 
toward tips, with crimson splashes on outer petals. 
Very late . 1.00 
La Perle—8.5. Large, old-rose-pink, of lavender tone, 
with a rich spicy fragrance. Mid-season.... .50 
Laura Dessert—8.8. A yellow Peony, very much like 
Primevere and preferred by many. 1.50 
Le Cygne—9.9. The highest rated Peony and fully justi¬ 
fies its distinction. Very large, early, ivory-white, 
without the slightest trace of any other color. Ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant. Perfect rose type; a perfect bloom 
to every stem. Early. 2.50 
Lillian Gumm—8.8. Very large, globular rose-type, ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant, apple-blossom pink. Always the 
centre of attraction. A magnificent new variety. Late 
mid-season . 1.00 
Longfellow—9.0. A bright crimson variety that is a con¬ 
stant prize-winner and equally attractive in the 
garden. Mid-season. 1.00 
Loveliness—8.8. Large, very fragrant, hydrangea-pink; 
color uniform throughout. One of the latest to bloom. 
Hollis' masterpiece. 1.00 
Lucy Shaylor—9.0. A large, magnificent, double white 
with yellow centre. Mid-season. 2.50 
Luetta Pfeiffer—8.7. Very large, early, soft hydrangea- 
pink, beautifully interspersed with just enough golden 
stamens to add to the attractiveness. 1.00 
Mabel L. Franklin—9.0. Very large, brilliant rose-pink, 
with pronounced lemon fragrance. The originator's 
masterpiece. Mid-season . 2.00 
Margaret Vierheller—9.1. A very large, uniform shade of 
salmon-pink. Very rare. 2.00 
Marie Crousse—8.9. Very large, exquisitely fragrant, 
salmon-pink, with a freshness that is not equalled in 
any other Peony. Loose bomb-shaped type. Mid¬ 
season . 75 
Martha Bullock—9.1. A mammoth flower sometimes 
measuring up to 12 inches in diameter. A fine land¬ 
scape variety and a great "show" flower. Color 
silvery shell-pink at the centre, deepening to deep 
rose-pink. Exquisite rose fragrance. Late. 1.25 
Mary Brand—8.7. Large, very fragrant, rose-type, in a 
vivid crimson, with a silvery sheen that gives added 
brilliance. A fine landscape variety, and excellent for 
cutting. Mid-season .75 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor—9.0. Very large, fragrant 
flowers of soft shell-pink, shading to creamy yellow at 
the centre. Late midseason. 1.25 
Matilda Lewis—9.0. A large, rich, dark crimson, nearly 
as dark as Mons. Martin Cahuzac, but redder. Late 
mid-season . 6.00 
Milton Hill—9.0. This late flowering variety is one of 
the very finest Peonies in existence, either for the 
landscape, or garden effect, or as a cut flower. It 
leaves nothing to be desired in a lovely pink Peony of 
the greatest refinement. Very fragrant. 1.00 
Minnie Shaylor—8.9. An unusual semi-double flower 
with several rows of fluffy, crepe-like petals of clear 
soft-pink, serrated at tips toward the centre, stamens 
very prominent. Handsome and very rare. Mid¬ 
season . 1.50 
Mme. Auguste Dessert—8.6. Large, semi-rose type; 
color rose-pink, with elderberry fragrance. Desirable 
for landscape work or for the garden. Early mid¬ 
season . 75 
Mme. Emile Galle—8.5. Late. Translucent lilac-white, 
with an opalescent shading of shell-pink, changing to 
milk-white in the centre. It would be hard to imagine 
a flower that is more exquisitely beautiful. Perfect 
rose-type .50 
Mme. Emile Lemoine—8.9. A very large, fragrant milk- 
white, that has a delicate sheen of soft pink when first 
open. Mid-season .50 
Mme. Jules Dessert—9.4. As will be noticed this rates 
close to the top. Delicate flesh-pink, shading to 
creamy white, with a golden glow at the centre, 
reflected from the golden stamens. Late mid¬ 
season ... 1.00 
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