Finest Double Varieties 
VARIETY Rating Each 
ALBERT CROUSSE . 8.6 .25 
Double, light rose pink with creamy tone. 
Profuse bloomer. Strong stems and good 
foliage, late. 
ASA GRAY . 8.1 .25 
Delicate pink, some years slightly mottled. 
Very free-floweri.:g and very fragrant. Fine 
for cutting. M'idseason. 
AVALANCHE . 8.7 .26 
One of the very best of white 'peonies, late 
and a very prolific bloomer. A fine cut 
flower. 
BALL OF COTTON . 8.8 l.OO 
As name implies, this peony, when fully 
open, is large compact white ball. Fragrance 
mild. Strong stems; good bloomer. Late. 
BARONESS SCHRCEDER . 9.0 $ .40 
Large; double; midseason. Flesh-white 
tinted creamy pink. 
BOULE DE NEIGE . 8.0 .25 
A good w’hjte free-bloomer, mid-season. A 
low criced variety where quantity of white 
flowers are wanted. 
CHERRY HILL . 8.6 .60 
Very early red, medium size. Good bloomer. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS . 8.7 .50 
Very large and one of the finest peonies, 
makes enormous buds and flowers. A valu¬ 
able cut flower variety, in the dark pink 
class, and holds its color well. Blooms in 
late mid-season. 
EDITH FORREST . .40 
This peo y has not been rated and the only 
reason I can conceive is that it is not very 
general in commerce but it is in my mind 
one of the very best of dark pink blooming 
just after Edulis Superba and a really fine 
peony. 
EDULIS SUPERBA . 7.6 .25 
This is one of the few peonies which we 
have that is rated under eight and there is 
no reason why Edulis Superba should carry 
this low rating as it is really a good peony, 
early, free-flowering and a fine cut flower in 
the dark pink class. 
ELWOOD PLEAS . 8.7 .40 
Large, late pink peony on the order of 
Therese. 
EUGENE BIGOT . 8.3 .50 
Large, late crimson peony. 
FELIX CROUSSE . 8.4 .25 
Late, midseason red peony, one of the Big 
Four of ipeonies, and probably the largest 
seller of all red peonies. Sure bloomer and 
always opens well 
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