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Mme. Barillet Deschamps (Calot 1868), a variety well 
7.8 adapted for landscape work. Blossoms large, well 
formed and a beautiful soft rose with silvery reflex. 
Foliage quite broad. Midseason. 
iMme. Guyot (Paillet), large, high-built flowers of deep 
7.7 cream, with some markings of green. A strong grow¬ 
er and free bloomer. Very desirable. Early. 
Marcelle Dessert (Dessert 1899), creamy-white splashed 
8.2 with minute lilac dots, giving the effect of a delicately 
tinted flower. Some “accidental” carmine markings. 
Fragrant. Midseason. 
Marechal Vaillant (Calot 1867), immense, full blooms of 
7.5 crimson of good substance. Stems long, but should 
be supported to keep up heavy blossoms. Very late. 
Mile. Leonie Calot (Calot 1861), a beautiful shade of sal- 
8.1 mon-pink, fading to a soft flesh-pink. Blooms freely 
in clusters on long stems. Late. 
Princess Irene (Kelway 1889), tall, strong grower and of 
7.2 free-flowering quality. Guard petals flesh pink and 
center sulphur-yellow. One of the best “yellow” 
peonies. Midseason. 
Winnifred Domme (Brand 1913), medium-sized flowers 
8.3 of bomb type; bright red. Medium height and strong 
stems. Early midseason. 
As Peonies bloom at Cherry Hill. 
Keep the ground around your plants and shrubs well 
cultivated. 
