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Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking, Spring, Pa. 
LATE PALE PINK PEONIES, continued 
Each 
82. Mme. Emile Galle. (Crousse, 1881). 8.5. Large, flat rose^type 
bloom of deep lilac'pink, changing to white in center. 
Strong; free bloomer.50 
83. Sarah Bernhardt. (Lemoine, 1906). 9.0 Flat, semhrose type; 
large, imbricated petals of apple^blossom^pink. One of 
very best .75 
84. Harriet Farnsley. (Brand, 1916). 7.9. Beautiful shelhpink. A 
gem among the very late Peonies.50 
85. James Boyd. (Thurlow, 1919). 8.9. Cream Center, flesh pink.... 1.50 
86. Phoebe Cary. (Brand, 1907). 8.8. Petals large, broad, of good 
substance. Color a beautiful rose^pink. Tall grower. Very 
fragrant . 1-50 
87. Tourangeile. (Dessert, 1910). 9.4. Rose type; mauve and rose 
shadings; very fragrant. Vigorous grower; long stems. 
Very fine variety. 1-00 
88. Milton Hill. (Richardson, 1891). 9.0. Very large, globular, 
compact, rose type; pale lilac^rose. 1.00 
89. Grandiflora. (Richardson, 188?)‘. 8. 8. The last Peony to bloom. 
Very large, .^at, rose^type blooms of rose-white; extremely 
fragrant. A gem in a class by itself.50 
90. Rosa Bonheur. (Dessert, 1905). 9.0. Blooms soft flesh-pink, 
of globular shape. Free bloomer. 1.25 
91. Cornelia Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1917). 9.1. Large, double, pale 
rose-pink blooms. Very good. 2.50 
92. Mrs. C. S. Minot. (Minot, 1914). 9.2. Very large, double, 
flesh-pink flower . 2.50 
93. Maud L. Richardson. (Hollis, 1904). 8.5. Light rose pink. 1.00 
Deep Pink Peonies 
EARLY 
94. Edulis Superba. (Lemon, 1824). 7.6. Large, bright mauve-pink; 
very fragrant. Strong; free bloomer.50 
95. Mons. Jules Elie. (Crousse, 1888). 9.2. Very large, bomb-type 
bloom of pale lilac-rose; extremely fragrant. Free bloomer. 
One of the largest and finest.75 
96. Lamartine (also known as Gigantea). (Calot, 1860). 8.3. Flower 
very large, rose type, pale lilac-rose, very fragrant. Tall; 
free bloomer .50 
97. Ruth Brand. (Brand, 1907). 7.9. Large, compact, bomb type; 
soft lavender-pink; fragrant. Strong stem.50 
MIDSEASON 
98. Georgiana Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1908). 8.9. Very large, double, 
light rose-pink, with vivid crimson marks; fragrant. 
Medium height; strong stems. 1.50 
99. Kelway’s Queen. (Kelway, 1909). 8.8. Large, double, bright 
rose-pink with flesh tones in collar; strong rose fragrance. 
Medium height; strong stems. 2.00 
