COUNTESS OF ORKNEY— Light pink, with stripes 
of red, very double flowers of rather early season, 
compact, but slow grower. Profuse bloomer while 
very small. 
DUC DE BRETAGNE— Red with blotch of semi¬ 
double. Large, heavy leaves. 
DUKE DE ORLEANS — Creamy white, with tiny 
specks of pink. Good size peony form, stamens 
intermixed with inner petals. 
ELIZABETH (Tutonia) — Very double pure white 
petals are crinkled at end and once in a great 
while, pure pink flowers of same form will ap¬ 
pear. Leaves are very dark, thick green and 
a strong grower. One of best. (See illustration page 
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GLOIRE de 
NANTES 
Center Petals 
Twisted 
GLOIRE DE NANTES (Leana Superba) — Large 
size semi-double cerise, center petals often twist¬ 
ing. Very large dark green leaves, with bold 
large flowers make this one of the most attract¬ 
ive on bush. (See illustration). 
JARVIS RED — Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers 
with golden stamens makes this flower very at¬ 
tractive among dark green foliage. One of the most 
popular kind. (See illustration). 
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JARVIS RED 
Semi-Double 
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