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LE JOUR. Shaylor. 8.6. A very large white 
with two rows of long, white overlapping 
petals with dense center of golden yellow 
stamens. One of the most desirable white 
singles. Early. $3.00. 
LUCIENNE. Dessert. 7.7. Flesh-pink, fading 
almost to white. Good habit and good pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Early. $2.00. 
MIKADO. Japan. 8.6. One of our best and 
the most popular of the Japanese type. The 
outer petals are a dark, dull crimson color; 
the center of the flower is broad and flat, the 
stamens taking the form of narrow, thick 
“petals” of a dark rose-red color tipped with 
golden buff-yellow. Midseason. $2.00. 
PETITE RENEE. Dessert. 7.6. The general 
color-effect is a fresh carmine-pink; very 
odd and daintily built. Unlike any other 
Peony. Midseason. $1.00. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT. Kelway. 8.9. This 
we consider the finest pink single. The 
cupped petals of pale rose-pink, becoming 
lighter near the base, surround a large cluster 
of very bright golden yellow stamens. Early. 
$4.00. 
PRINCESS MATHILDE. Dessert. 7.2. A 
charming French variety, China-pink, 
splashed and tipped with silvery white. Large 
flower, good grower, and of fine habit. Very 
early. $3.00. 
Barr. 8.5. Blush-white, 
changing on opening to pure white. A most 
prolific, dependable bloomer. Very early. 
$3.00. 
TAMATE-BOKU. 9.4. A very rare Japanese 
variety. Blooms exceptionally large, bright 
carmine-pink; golden yellow staminodes 
shading to light pink at the tips. Late. $12.00. 
THE BRIDE. Dessert. 8.4. A large pure 
white with long, rounded petals filled with 
long yellow stamens. A very prolific bloom¬ 
er and very popular. Very early. $1.50. 
THE MOOR. Barr. 7.8. Very deep crimson 
—the darkest red we know of. The flower, 
of moderate size, is produced freely; has 
unusual lasting qualities. Midseason. $2.00. 
TOKIO. 8.9. The rose-pink flowers are borne 
on very strong, stiff stems, while the guard- 
petals are a lovely shade of pink. The cen¬ 
ter is a showy mass of golden staminodes. 
Midseason. $4.00. 
TORO-NO-MAKI. 9. One of the finest white 
Japanese Peonies. Very large, blush-white 
petals fade to pure white as the flower opens 
showing a center of white staminodes suf¬ 
fused yellow. Very floriferous and strong 
grower. Midseason. $6.00. 
YESO. 7.7. An unusually fine pure white 
single with very narrow center petals, 
shaded yellow. $2.00. 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES, continued 
ROSY DAWN. 
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These Prices include delivery charges prepaid on dormant Roses ordered before April 15, 
when remittance accompanies the order. 
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Due to most careful methods of dusting and spraying, all our plants are absolutely free 
of diseases and pests. Both State and Federal horticultural authorities make thorough in¬ 
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