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Jessie Shaylor (Shaylor 1916) 8.6, each. 1.00 
A large, shallow blush-white flower which often develops 
deei> cream tones. Midseason. 
John Richardson (Richardson 1904) 8.2, each. 1.00 
Compact flat flowers of pale lilac-rose. Late. 
Jubilee (Pleas 1908) 8.9, each.75 
Long, narrow petals symmetrically arranged around a 
star-like center, an enormous flat fluflfy white flower. 
Midseason. 
Judge Berry (Brand 1907) 8.6, each. 1.00 
Delicate light rose-pink brightened by yellow stamens. 
Early. 
June Day (Franklin 1920) 9.0, each... .. 1.00 
Light rose-pink with a fine symmetrical rose-bud center, 
acquiring a delicate translucent color of the utmost clear¬ 
ness and purity as it ages. Many times a prize winner. 
Midseason. 
Karl Rosenfield (Rosenfield 1908) 8.8, each. 1.00 
Very bright crimson with a bluish cast. Globular shaped. 
Midseason. 
Kelway’s Glorious (Kelway 1909) 9.8, each. 1.50 
Immense, shaggy, rather flat flowers of creamy white, 
deep in the center with enormous wide-spreading outer 
petals. Midseason. 
Kelway’s Queen (Kelway 1909) 8.8, each. 2.00 
Compact decorative bloom of bright rose-pink with flesh 
tones and a few red flakes in the center. Late mid¬ 
season. 
Lady Alexandra Duff (Kelway 1902) 9.1, each.75 
Pale blush-pink with yellow stamens. An immense cup¬ 
shaped flower, very showy in the garden. Also a first- 
class exhibition bloom. Midseason. 
Lady Kate (Vories 1924) 8.8, each. 4.00 
A rather flat flower of solid light pink. Most ex¬ 
quisite. Late. 
La Fee (Lamoine 1906) 9.2, each. 1.50 
Very compact crown type, light pink with incurved over¬ 
lapping petals at first and later developing a plumy 
crowru Early midseason. 
La France (Lemoine 1901) 9.0, each. 1.00 
Clear light pink with crimson splashes on the outer pet¬ 
als. True rose type with very broad deep petals. Good 
in gardens. Very late. 
La Lorraine (Lemoine 1920) 8.6, each. 2.00 
Cream white, with a yellow glow from a few buried sta¬ 
mens. Rather flat flower. Rated too low. Midseason. 
La Tendresse (Crousse 1896) 8.1, each. 1.00 
Compact, flat rose type of flower. Lilac white some¬ 
times splashed with carmine. Midseason. 
Lake o’ Silver (Franklin 1920) 8.6. each. 2.00 
Soft rose-pink petals are silver tipped, suggesting the 
white-edged waves upon a lake. Very large petals and 
golden anthers throughout. A rather loose flat bloom. 
Specimen blooms measure 7 to 8 inches. Midseason. 
Lamartine (Calot 1860) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Pale lilac-rose. Similar to Gigantea. Midseason. 
Lamartine (Lemoine 1908) 8.4. each. 2.00 
A dark, rather opaque pink variety with ball-like blossoms. 
Compact rose type. Recurved petals are tipped with 
white. Late. 
Laura Dessert (De.ssert 1913) 8.8. each.. . .. 1.00 
Anemone type, having pink guard petals and a light, 
clear lemon-yellow center. Early midseason. 
Le Cygne (Lemoine 1907) 9.9, each.. . 1.50 
\ Highest rating peony of all. An ivory white fading to 
pure white. Broad overlapping incurved petals and 
compact form. Early. 
Lillian Gumm (Gumm 1921) 8.9. each. 1.00 
Shell pink; outer petals very large and set edgeways 
while the great number of crow-ded center petals are 
arranged in whorls. Late midseason. 
