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Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
EARLY PALE PINX PEONIES, continued 
Each 
49. La Fee. (Lemoine, 1906). 9.2. Large, crown type; double; petals 
light old'rose'pink, narrow collar of creamy pink. Strong, 
tall grower; free bloomer. pOO 
MIDSEASON 
50. Lady Alexandra Duff. (Kelway, 1902). 9.1. Nicely formed 
flower and delightfully scented, with very broad petals of 
soft French pink. Tall and robust.’. 1.00 
51. Floral Treasure. (Rosenfield, 1900). 7.5. Large, rose type; pale 
lilac'rose; fragrant. Tall; free bloomer.50 
52. La Tulipe. (Calot, 1872). 7.5. Large; lilac'white with crimson 
stripes; fragrant. Tall; free bloomer.50 
53. Asa Gray. (Crousse, 1886). 8 . 1 . Lilac, sprinkled with minute 
dots of deeper lilac. Very striking.50 
54. Venus. (Kelway, 1888). 8.3. Delicate shelhpink, beautiful, 
compact bloom. Extra good for cut'flowers.50 
55. Marie Crousse. (Crousse, 1892). 8.9. Double type; very large; 
central petals broad, pale pink, shaded rose; fragrant. 
Medium height; stiff stems. 75 
56. Rose Shaylor. (Shaylor, -1920). 9.1. Flat, double, very large, 
flesh'pink bloom, tinted rose^pink; center petals marked 
crimson; mildly fragrant. Tall; strong; free flowering; stiff 
stems . 2 50 
57. Phyllis Kelway. (Kelway, 1908). 9 . 0 . Double type; cup form; 
very large; rose'pink, paling to white; fragrant. Medium 
height free bloomer; strong stems. 2.00 
58. Katharine Havemeyer. (Thurlow, 1921). 9 . 0 . Double, large, 
light rose-pink, with a tinge of old-rose; fragrant. Average 
height; floriferous; strong stems. 3. 00 
59. Thomas C. Thurlow. (Thurlow, 1919). 9 . 1 . Double, large, flesh- 
pink, paling to cream-white; center of yellow pet’aloids; 
rich, spicy perfume. Strong stems.’ 2.50 
60. June Day. (Franklin, 1920). 9.0. Large, double, old-rose-pink; 
white outer petals; crimson line in center; fragrant. Medium' 
height; floriferous; good stems. 3 00 
61. Edwin C. Shaw. (Thurlow, 1919). 9 . 1 . Delightfully fragrant, 
double, very large, light old-rose blooms, with flesh-pink 
tones in center occasional red edges; fragrant. Medium 
height; fairly floriferous. 2 00 
62. Rorence Macbeth. (Sass, 1924). 9 . 2 . Double, very large, 
broad, flat, shell-pink, deepening toward center; slightly 
fragrant. Tall; strong stems. 3 oo 
63. Mary Woodbury Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1916). 9 . 0 . Very large, 
double, .flesh-white, illumined by golden reflections from the 
stamens; fragrant. Stiff stems. 1 00 
64. Solange. (Lemoine, 1907). 9.7. Extra-large blooms, with broad, 
rounded petals, suffused with a reddish golden light. One 
of the very finest. I qq 
