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9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT. (DESSERT 1909) late mid. long 
flesh white petals, fragrant and considered among the 
best dozen peonies. 
9.2 MONS JULES ELIE, early rose pink with silvery sheen, 
monstrous chrysanthemum like blooms on tall stiff 
stems, one of the greatest cut flowers ever introduced. 
8.6 PR1MIVERE, late, one of the best yellows. 
8.8 PHOEBE CARY, late pale rose pink. 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE, early rose pink, called queen of 
the garden. Crisp fluffy notched petals silvered at tips, 
40 inch stems and a grand bloomer. 
9.7 SOLANGE. late creamy coppery salmon, invariably a 
prize winner and very high rated. 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT, late dark rose pink, fragrant, tall 
and one of the best cut flower varieties. 
9.8 THERESE. early pink, a mammoth shaggy long petaled 
satiny flower, highest rated pink. 
9.4 TOURANGELLE, late waxy creamy salmon, tall and 
fragrant with blooms of great quality. 
8.1 CATHEDRAL, Jap. mid. vivid dark rose with high 
center of dark rose, grand garden variety. 
8.6 MIKADO, Jap. waved rosey red with buff center. 
1939 PEONIES 1939 
$1.00 EACH. ANY 3 FOR $2.50 POSTPAID 
8.2 BRAND'S MAGNIFICENT. (BRAND 1918) late mid. dark 
crimson, very large blooms, prolific bloomer. 
9.1 CORNELIA SHAYLOR. (SHAYLOR 1917) late pale rose, 
a very refined and beautiful flower. 
8.7 E. J. SHAYLOR (SHAYLOR 1918) late mid. dark rose 
pink with rose fragrance, has a bold effect in the 
garden. ** 
8.6 GOLDEN DAWN. (GUMM 1923) high yellowish center 
with ivory guard petals and highly perfumed. 
8.5 HARRY L. RICHARDSON, (ROSEFIELD 1925) late bright 
crimson, compact blooms on stiff stems and excellent 
foliage, new and extra choice. 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE. (DORIAL 1924) early frilled 
crimson, long stems and one of the new creations. 
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