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Mme. Manchet (Dessert 1913) 8.5, each. 1.00 
Pale old-rose pink with purple shading in its depths. 
Late. 
Mons. DuPont (Calot 1872) 8.3, each.50 
White with a yellow glow from buried stamens. Central 
crimson splotches are conspicuous. Late midsea.son. 
Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse 1888) 9.2, each. 1.00 
Dull, opaque, light rose-pink. Early. Very popular. 
Mons. Krelage (Crousse 1883) 7.7, each. 1.00 
Solferino red. Late. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899) 8.8, each. 1.00 
Dark garnet or maroon-crimson; often said to be the 
darkest of the peonies. Ix)osely formed with shaggy 
petals mixed with many stamens. Early midseason. 
Mrs. A. G. Ruggles (Brand 1913) 9.6, each. 1.00 
Very light pink fading to white. Large, flat semi-rose 
type. Late. 
Mrs. C. S. Minot (Minot 1914) 9.2, each. 3.00 
Full rose type with broad petals; faint blush pink sur¬ 
rounding a creamy white with golden lights at the base 
of the petals. Late. 
Mrs. Edward Harding (Shaylor 1918) 9.3, eacli. 1.00 
White, illumined by many golden stamens hidden under 
the petals. A prize winner. Midseason, 
Mrs. Dean Funk (Brand 1928) 9.05, each. 5.00 
Pink. New\ 
Mrs. J. V. Edlund (Edliind 1929) 9.4, each. 15.00 
Very large, full-double perfect white. A prize winner. 
Late. 
Mrs. John M. Good (Good & Reese 1929) 9.1, each.. 4.00 
White. New. 
Mrs. Shaylor Force (Shaylor 1919) 9.0, each. 2.00 
Ix)ng symmetrical petals of creamy white form a fully 
double flower with a faint glow of pale lemon in its 
depths. Midseason. 
Myrtle Gentry (Brand 1925) 9.1, each. 5,00 
Rosy white double; pleasing fragrance. Strong stems. 
Late midseason. 
Nancy Dolman (Vories 1924) 9.1, each. 3.00 
Pale rose-pink with fluted fluffy petals; tall; stiff stems. 
Late midseason. 
Nina Secor (Secor 1922) 9.0, each. 1.50 
Pure white with a yellow glow in its depths; a rounded 
form with a tulip-like center. A fine crimson edge on 
some of the center petals and splashes of maroon on the 
guards. Midseason. 
Opal (Pleas 1908) 8.5, each. 1.00 
Pale rose-pink fading to blush-white. Petals long and 
pointed. Midseason. 
Perrette (Dessert 1921) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Faint pink paling to pure white. Prominent crimson 
flecks. Very double. Late midseason. 
Petagra (Franklin 1920) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Star-like in appearance; light red with crown petals sur¬ 
rounded by golden anthers. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Philippe Rivoire (Riviere 1911) 9.2, each. 2.00 
Dark crimson with a very dark sheen; fully double with 
an incurved center; rose scented; stiff stems. Decorative 
in the garden. Early. 
Phoebe Cary (Brand 1907) 8.8,^ each. 1.00 
Pale old-rose i)ink double type moderately rose-scented. 
Tall. I..ate. 
Phyllis Kelway (Kelway 1908) 9.0, eacli. 2.00 
A loose shaggy rose pink bloom of much charm; many 
stamens. Midseason. 
Pierre DuChartre (Crou.sse 1895) 8.2, each. 1.00 
Opaque old-rose i)ink with a silvery sheen; rose scented. 
Itall form with irregularly overlapped petals. Late. 
Large Divisions with 3 to 5 or more eyes 
