.75 
9.2 PHILLIPPE RIVOIRE Each 
—(Rivoire 1911). Wine- 
red. Fragrant. $2.50 
7.7 PHILOMELE— (Calot 1861). Tri¬ 
color, midseason. 1.00 
8.2 PIERRE DUCHARTRE — (Crousse, 
1895). Old-rose pink with a silvery 
sheen. Fragrant. Late and dependable. . 
9.3 PRESIDENT WILSON —(Thurlow 
1918). Full rose type flower that opens 
soft rose-pink, changing to shell pink. 
Late and very fragrant. 3.00 
8.7 PRESIDENT TAFT— (Calot 1857). 
See: Reine Hortense. 75 
8.6 PRIMEVERE —(Lemoine 1907). Nearest to yellow in the 
Chinensis type. Yellow center, outer petals rosy white. 1.50 
PRINCE OF THE NETHERLANDS— (Krelage 1919). Tyrian- 
rose with silvery reflex. Loose crown-type flowers. Late mid-season. 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE —Syn. President Taft. One of the most 
outstanding peonies. It blooms ahead of Sarah Bernhardt, it is a 
little lighter in color (Hydrangea Pink) and produces a mammoth 
flower of perfect shape on a long stiff stem. We recommend it highly 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL— (Brand 1913). A valuable addition 
to the red sorts for cut-flowers as it blooms very early; the color is 
uniform bright crimson,- large flowers of globular bomb-type on tall stout stems. 1.00 
8.3 RACHEL— (Lemoine 1904). Soft apple-blossom pink. Late midseason. 1.00 
9.0 RAOUL DESSERT— (Dessert 1910). A distinct shade of mauve, shaded carmine- 
pink and silvery tipped; perfect in form and of a pleasing fragrance. 1.50 
RAUENTHAL— (G. & K., 1913). Semi-rose type flowers of soft mauve-rose with 
silvery tipped petals. Late midseason, strong grower. 2.50 
9.0 ROSA BONHEUR— (Dessert, 1905). Erect growing variety, with strong 
stems. Large rose-type flowers of soft mother-of-pearl’ pink. Fragrant. Late. 1.50 
“Sarah Bernhardt" 
8.8 ROSETTE— (Dessert 1918). Delicate shell-pink, illuminated with salmon tints 
at base of petals. A little known Peony of great beauty, strong stem. Blooms early. . 1.00 
7.2 RUBRA SUPERBA —(Richardson 1871). Late red. 50 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT —(Lemoine 1906). A most perfectly formed flower of 
lovely deep apple-blossom or rose pink, on graceful stems. The plant is vigorous and 
very free-blooming. Received first prize as best dark pink Peony at the American 
Peony Show at Fort Wayne, Ind., June 15, 1926. Our stock of Sarah Bernhardt is 
magnificent; strictly healthy and admired by all who come to visit us. 75 
8.5 SARAH CARSTENSON —(Terry 1901). Flowers are large globular, rose type 
of soft violet-rose, or deep shell-pink, shading to flesh-white. Midseason. 1.00 
9.7 SOLANGE —(Lemoine, 1907). Waxy white suffused with reddish golden 
light. One of the most perfect Peonies. When it comes in its excellent form there are 
few Peonies that can equal it. 1.50 
9.1 SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT —(Dessert 1912). A deep rose Peony that 
does not fade in the sun. Beautiful Bengal Rose,- large flower of perfect rose type, 
medium tall and upright, gracefully arranged on the plant. 1.00 
8.0 STANLEY —(Crousse 1879). Light old rose pink, tall strong stems. Unexcelled 
as a cutflower. Late. 1.00 
8.2 SUZETTE —(Dessert, 1911). Fine for landscape effects. Beautiful Bengal Rose 1.00 
9.8 THERESE —(Dessert 1904). The highest rated Pink Peony. A variety of excep¬ 
tional beauty, in form, in color and in free-flowering qualities. The flower is of 
immense size on strong straight stem,- its form is of rose type, very graceful and pleasing, 
the color a lovely soft pink. Blooms early. 1.00 
9.4 TOURANGELE—(Dessert, 1910). Pale cream-white, with an amber suffusion 
in the depths of the petals, toning to flesh salmon-pink in the center. Medium height, 
bending stems. Free-blooming. Midseason to late. 1.00 
7.8 TRIOMPHE DE L’EXPOSITION DE LILLE— (Calot, 1865). A favorite light 
pink cut-flower, late midseason, free-blooming, vigorous. . 50 
8.3 VENUS —(Kelway, 1888). Exceptionally tall plant with lovely flowers of high 
crown type,- delicate shell-pink color and with true June rose fragrance. 75 
8.2 VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE— (Dessert, 1915). Very large velvety amaranth-red 
flowers,- tall and strong growing variety. Midseason. 1.50 
9.3 WALTER FAXON— (Richardson, 1904). Coral-pink, a most exquisite color. 1.00 
8.4 WILLIAM F. TURNER— (Shaylor 1916). Very dark crimson with a velvety 
sheen, lasting without fading. Midseason. 75 
8.3 WINNIFRED DOMME— (Brand 1913). Bright and clear red. 1.00 
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