rate each 
9.0 Mabel L. Franklin_ 1.00 
Blooms in mid^season. Very large, free-flowering. 
Pink and very fragrant. 
8.7 Mary Brand_ .40 
Dark clear crimson. A very free-flowering peony 
and where quantities of red flowers are wanted 
this is an excellent one to have. 
8.5 Maude L. Richardson_ .50 
Light rose-pink, blooming very late. Very free- 
flowering and fine for cut flowers opening well 
for a late bloomer. Very fragrant. 
7.7 Mme. de Vatry_ .25 
Large, pink, mid-season blooming. Excellent for 
cut flowers. 
7.8 Modeste Guerin_ .40 
Dark rose pink. Sometimes called American Beauty 
peony on account of resemblance to American 
Beauty Rose. A very excellent early peony. 
9.3 Mens Jules Elie__ .25 
Large early flowering peony. One of the very best 
for cutting. Always a sure bloomer and nearly 
every bloom a specimen. 
8.8 Mens Martin Cahuzac_ .75 
This is the darkest peony which we have. Blooms 
in early mid-season and very free-flowering. 
9.6 Mrs. A. M. Brand_1.50 
A large clear white flower with a flat form. Strong 
stem and was a piize winner in 1923. 
9.2 Mrs. C. S. Minot_ 1.00 
One of the most beautiful of all the late pink 
on account of the unusual reflections of color in 
the flower. Blooms late and is very fragrant. 
Excellent cut flower. 
9.5 Mrs. Edward Harding __ .75 
Pure white, free-flowering, blooms in mid-season. 
We do not consider it as good as the rating would 
indicate. 
9.0 Mrs. Frank Beach_2.00 
Large pure white, blooms late. Plant rather 
dwarf. 
9.0 Mrs. John M. Kleitsch_2.50 
Violet-rose; good strong grower and good bloomer. 
8.2 Mrs. John M. Lewis_ .50 
Large, dark crimson and blooms in mid-season. 
Ver>" symmetrical. 
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