
Jarvis Red | Elizabeth 
DUC DE BRETAGNE. Semi-double, rose-red with light 
blotches. Large, heavy leaves. 
DUC D’ORLEANS. Creamy white, with tiny specks of 
pink; good size, peony form, stamens intermixed with 
inner petals. 
ELIZABETH (Tutonia). Very double, pure white blooms 
with petals crinkled at end and, once in a great while, 
pure pink flowers of same form will appear. Leaves 
are very dark, thick, green. Strong grower. One of 
the best. 
GLOIRE DE NANTES (Leana Superba). Large, semi- 
double, cerise bloom, with center petals often twisting. 
Extremely large dark green leaves, and bold large 
flowers make this one of the most attractive on bush. 
See illustration page 19. 
JARVIS RED. Deep blood-red, semi-double flowers 
with golden stamens. Very attractive among dark 
green foliage. One of the most popular kinds. 
KELLINGTONIA. Flowers orange-red, with stripes or 
blotches of white, open peony type. Always blooms 
heavy and has extra-good foliage. 
MATHOTIANA ALBA. Good-sized, very double, white 
bloom with large light-colored leaves. Rather late in 
season. 
MME. STREKALOFF. Peony formed; light pink petals 
with small stripes of crimson. Stiff, upright grower. 
NOBILISSIMA. Early. White petals intermixed with 
stamens. Good grower and bloomer. Sizes to 24% to 
3 ft. 

Mathotiana alba 
For prices of Class B, see page 21 
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