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Price each in quantities of 
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2 10 100 
Alsace Lorraine (Lemoine 1906) 8.8 OU me EL cOst es LO 
Late Midseason Double Type Pure White 
Center tinted cream and buff. Large. Medium 
height; floriferous. A Peony of fine form and unusual 
color. Popular- A flower that appeals to the ladies. 
Auguste Dessert (Des. 1920) 8.7 50 
Midseason Double Type Intensely Pink 
Each petal edged with a narrow silvery border. 
Large. Medium height; fairly prolific bloomer. A strik- 
ing sort of unusually vivid color and wheel-like form. 
Augustin d’Hour (Calot 1867) 7.8 SO) ee UU 
Late Midseason Double Type Solferino-Red 
Dark but brilliant, with silvery reflex. Very large. 
Tall; free bloomer. One of the really good—and reliable 
reds which deserves to be rated higher. Very popular. 
Avalanche (Crousse 1886) 8.7 LZ are LO 
Late Midseason Double Type Blush-White 
Very narrow crimson edges to a few petals. Large. 
Medium height; good bloomer. A very popular white 
variety suitable for commercial cut-flowers and general 
planting. Extra strong grower. 
Baroness Schroeder (Kelway 1889) 9.0 30 = .20- 2715 
Late Midseason Double Type Pale Flesh-White 
Tinted cream, outer petals shaded faint pink. 
Very large. Tall; floriferous. One of the finest and most 
reliable Peonies in existence and since the price has be- 
come low, it is being largely planted for commercial cut- 
flowers- Extra keeper in storage. 
Benjamin Franklin (Brand 1907) 8.1 Boyt) Se eee Oren LLY 
Midseason Double Type Dark Crimson 
Outer petals large and center composed of small- 
er overlapping petals. Medium ‘size. Very tall; free 
flowering. Of special value for landscape effect. 
“Cherry Hill (Thurlow 1915) 8.6 40 .380 ~~ .30 
Very Early Double Type Maroon 
With a glistening sheen, brightened by yellow 
stamens. Medium size. Very tall; floriferous. The out- 
standing red for landscape. 
Claire Dubois (Crousse 1886) 8.7 Ome 
Late Double Type Bright Rose-Pink 
Almost mauve-pink. Very large. Moderately 
tall; fairly floriferous. Very popular and one of the best. 
Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor 1917) 9.1 ‘DOs 40 
Late Double Type Pale Rose 
Collar flesh-white, darker in center. Large, tall, 
floriferous. An exceedingly impressive flower and one 
of Shaylor’s best. 
David Harum (Brand 1920) 8.4 a0 40 
Midseason Double Type Dull Rosy Crimson 
ee Globular form with broad, round guard petals. 
Distinct In color and form. Very large. Tall; floriferous. 
As striking as a mammoth American Beauty rose. 
