Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
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MIDSEASON RED PEONIES, continued 
Each 
133. Longfellow. (Brand, 1907). 9.0. A brilliant crimson and cherry 
color—the brightest red Peony. 1.00 
134. Mary Brand. (Brand, 1907). 8.7. Immense, full, massive; vivid 
crimson; delightfully fragrant.75 
135. Purpurea Superba. (Delache, 1855). 7.2. Large, bomb'type 
blooms of bright crimson; no stamens. Strong; free 
bloomer. Very tall.50 
136. Mme. Bucquet. (Dessert, 1888). 7.3. Blooms large; semi^rose 
type, deep crimson^amaranth; fragrant. Strong; upright; 
free bloomer .50 
137. Karl Rosenfield. (Rosenfield, 1908). 8.8. Very large, globular, 
compact, semi^rose type blooms of dark brilliant crimson 
on tall stems.50 
138. Grover Cleveland. (Terry, 1904). 8.2. Double, large, bright 
crimson blooms; mildly fragrant. Medium height; florid 
ferous; stiff stems.50 
LATE 
139. The Indian. (Brand). Very late. A good cut'flower variety. 
Bright red .50 
140. Louis van Houtte. (Calot, 1867). 6.9. Semi'rose type; deep 
rich satiny crimson; fragrant.50 
141. Marechal Vaillant. (Calot, 1867). 7.5. Very large, globular, 
rose type; blood^red. Tall. Very late.50 
142. Delachei. (Delache, 1856). 7.1. Large, compact, semi^rose type; 
violet'Crimson. Strong; erect. Fine.50 
143. Rubra Superba. (Richardson, 1871). 7.2. Large; brilliant red. 
The best and the very latest red.'i^O 
Yellow Peonies 
EARLY 
144. Fanny Crosby. (Brand, 1907). 7.7 Yellow, pink guard petals.... 1.50 
145. Laura Dessert. (Dessert, 1913). 8.8. Anemone type; medium 
size; guards pale pink, opening cream, changing to white; 
center light lemon; moderately fragrant. Medium height; 
floriferous; good stems. 1.50 
146. Candidissima. (Calot, 1856). 7.1. Rose type. Pure white with 
a sulphur^yellow center. Refined.60 
MIDSEASON 
147. Princess Nicolas Bibesco. (Guerin, 1863). Globular, low 
crown; guards light pink, center charming, delicate yellow. 
.50 
