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Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
LATE DEEP PINK PEONIES, continued 
Each 
117. Claire Dubois. (Crousse, 1886). 8.7. Rose^type, very large, 
globular blooms of rich clear satiny pink.50 
118. La France. (Lemoine, 1901). 9.0. Rose type; enormous; very 
fragrant; strong, erect stems; soft pink. 1.00 
119. Grace D. Bryan. (Rosenfield, 1908). 7.1 Rose^pink, with a very 
conspicuous carmine center. Very tall; free bloomer. A 
very good Peony.50 
120 . Martha Bulloch. (Brand, 1907). 9.1. Brand’s best production. 
Tall, strong grower. Immense blooms of soft rose-pink, 
well formed, of good substance, fragrant. 1.50 
121 . Dorchester. (Richardson, 1870). 7.7. Large, fragrant, delicate 
hydrangea-pink bloom on strong, rather dwarf, upright 
stem. Very late..50 
Red Peonies 
EARLY 
122 . Lord Kitchener. (Renault, 1916). 7.8. Rose type. Dazzling 
cherry-red. Very early.50 
12 3. Richard Carvel. (Brand, 1913). 8 . 8 . The globular bomb-type 
flower is one shade of bright crimson. Tall; profuse 
bloomer. Very fine; early. 1.00 
124. Adolphe Rousseau. (Dessert Mechin, 1890). 8 . 5 . Very large, 
semi-double flowers of deep garnet. Very tall; strong 
grower . 75 
12 5. Raphael. (Mechin, 1882). 7.4. Large, globular bloom of semi¬ 
rose type; dark purple-garnet. 1.00 
126. Augustin d’Hour. (Calot, 1867). 7.8. Very large, well-formed, 
bomb-type flower; rich, brilliant solferino-red. Erect; free. 
Fine bud .60 
127. Mons. Martin Cahuzac. (Dessert, 1899). 8 . 8 . Very dark garnet 
or maroon, globular flowers on strong stems. The darkest 
of the Peonies. 1 00 
128. Francois Ortegat. (Parmentier, 1850). 6 . 7 . Large, semi-rose 
type; dark am.aranth-red; yellow stamens.50 
129. Cherry Hill. (Thurlow, 1915). 8 . 6 . Very early; maroon-red 
with a glistening sheen, brightened by yellow stamens. 
Tall, strong stems. 75 
MIDSEASON 
130. Felix Crousse. (Crousse, 1881). 8 . 4 . Large, globular, bomb- 
type; brilliant rose-red; fragrant. Strong grower; free 
bloomer. Finest midseason red. 
131 . Meissonier. (Crousse, 1886). 6.5. A brilliant purple-amaranth 
Peony on tall, slender stems. 
1 .'' 2 . Philippe Rivoire. (Riviere, 1911). 9 . 2 . The most fragrant, 
bright crimson Peony. Good form and growth. Finest red. 
.50 
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