on the same bush. Slow and compact grower, but 
blooms very young. Fine variety for pot culture. 
DERBYANA (J. G. Peonyflora)—Very large flower 
blooms late season. Semi-double to double peony 
type. Dark crimson in color. Very vigorous 
grower. 
ELLEN McKINSEY — Flower medium to large, 
peony type, dark crimson spotted with white. 
Blooms very early, preceded only by Daikaguara. 
The leaves resembles Prince Albert. 
FLESH PINK PEONY (Shell Pink by MclIlhenny) 
One of the latest bloomers. It starts blooming 
when most of the other varieties are through 
blooming. The flower is medium, peony type of 
beautiful flesh pink. It is a heavy bloomer and 
compact grower. 
HERME—Very large semi-double flower variegated 
pink and white. Generally, the margin is white. 
A very popular variety. 
LADNIER’S RED—(Prince Eugene Napoleon, Pope 
Pius IX, etc.)—-Large flower, very double, bright 
red to dark red, sometimes spotted with white. 
Hardy and a free bloomer. 
LADY VAN SITTI—Very large flower, semi-double, 
of a most pleasant shade of red. Blooms freely 
mid-season. Very small and narrow pointed 
leaves, crinkled and very shiny dark green. Up- 
right grower. 
LADY SAUMAREZ—Large single to semi-double 
flower. Brilliant dark red with white spots. Re- 
sembles Donkelari, but smaller. Early and free 
bloomer. 
MARIE LOUISE (No. 60) — Double peony type 
flower of medium size. Pleasant red marked with 
white—very beautiful. Slow grower and has 
spreading habit. 
OPELOUSA PEONY—(Althea Flora by some Nur- 
series)—Peony form flower with light pink and 
white; occassionally they are solid pink. 
OTOME—F ull double, flesh pink with darker veins. 
Much like Pink Perfection. 
PINK PERFECTION—Most popular variety. Full 
double, light pink. Early and free bloomer. 
PROF C. S. SARGENT—F ull double, peony type, 
tightly formed. Very dark red color. Blooms 
freely mid-season. A very popular variety. 
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