LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. 9.1. Midseason. One of 
the best garden peonies. Delightfully fragrant. Large 
flat, semi-rose flowers of varying form, all but the termi- 
nal flower usually being saucer-shaped discs. Of soft 
pink and white. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
LA FEE. 9.2. Early midseason. Very large, soft rose- 
pink with strong rose fragrance. One of the best. Extra- 
heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
LA FRANCE. 9.0. Late. Very large, exquisitely fra- 
grant, soft apple-blossom pink, richer in center and 
flecked darker towards tips, with crimson splashes on 
outer petals. Extra-heavy clumps. Fach, $1.50. 
LE CYGNE. 9.9. Early. The highest rated peony and 
fully justifying this distinction. Very large, ivory-white, 
without the slightest trace of any other color. Exquis- 
itely fragrant. Perfect rose type with a perfect bloom 
to every stem. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $3.75. 
LILIAN GUMM. 8.9. Late midseason. These very large 
full double blooms are a rose-pink, adding to its attrac- 
tion are the brilliant lights at the bases of the petals. 
Strong stems and a fine grower. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $1.50. 
LONGFELLOW. 9.0. Midseason. A bright crimson 
variety that is a prizewinner at all the shows. Extra- 
heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
MABEL L. FRANKLIN. 9.0. Midseason. Very large, 
brilliant rose-pink, with pronounced lemon fragrance. 
Very attractive. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
MARTHA BULLOCH. 9.1. Late. A mammoth flower, 
often measuring 12 inches in diameter. A silvery shell- 
pink, deepening at the center to a deep rose-pink. Ex- 
quisite rose fragrance. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $2.25. 
MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR. 9.0. Late midsea- 
son. Very large fragrant flowers of soft shell-pink, shad- 
ing to creamy yellow at the center. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $1.50. 
MATILDA LEWIS. 9.0. Late midseason. Large flowers 
of rich dark crimson. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $5.25. 
MILTON HILL. 9.0. Late. One of the very finest peo- 
nies. A very lovely pink, very fragrant and of great 
refinement. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
MME. JULES DESSERT. 9.4. Late midseason. A won- 
derful peony. Large flowers of delicate flesh-pink, shad- 
ing to a creamy white, with a golden glow at the center. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. 9.2. Early. This is the largest 
and most striking of the early pink peonies. A gigantic 
flower of perfect crown type, the center like a large 
exhibition chrysanthemum with large prominent guard 
petals. Delightfully fragrant. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $1.50. See illustration, page 29. 
MRS. A. M. BRAND. 9.6. Late. One of the highest 
rated varieties. A most remarkable peony, received the 
Gold Medal of the American Peony Society for its 
superior merit. Very large flowers of perfect rose form, 
pure white and exquisitely fragrant. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $4.50. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING. 9.3. Midseason. A very 
large, handsome flower of purest white with delicate 
golden reflection from the concealed stamens. Extra- 
heavy clumps. Each, $2.25. 
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NANCY DOLMAN. 9.1. Late. A huge bloom, so full 
and compact that it usually requires 10 days to fully 
develop after the bud first begins to open. Awarded the 
Silver Medal of the Garden Club of America. Of a 
uniform soft pink. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $3.00. 
NINA SECOR 9.0. Midseason. Very large flowers of 
pure white with a yellow glow at center. Of a perfect 
rose type and delightful fragrance. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $2.25. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. 9.2. Early. Richly rose scented, 
very dark crimson with blackish sheen. Rated as the 
best of the red peonies. True rose type of perfect sym- 
metrical form, without any sign of stamens. Of a de- 
lightful rose fragrance. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, 
$3.00. 
RICHARD CARVEL. 8.8. Early. This is one of the 
finest and earliest reds. Large, ball-shaped blooms of 
fine substance. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
ROSA BONHEUR. 9.0. Late midseason. Very large 
flowers of rose type, of an exquisite soft flesh-pink. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE SHAYLOR. 9.1. Midseason. A bloom of ex- 
quisite beauty and refinement. Large, handsome, fra- 
grant rose-type flower of a very delicate flesh-pink. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $3.00. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 9.0. Late. A wonderful ex- 
hibition bloom. Very large, refined flower, semi-rose 
type, of apple-blossom pink, tipped silver. Extra-heavy 
clumps. Each, $1.50. 
SOLANGE. 9.7. Late. One of the highest rated varie- 
ties. Of a very unusual shading of creamy white with 
golden brownish lights. Perfect rose type. No other 
peony like it. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT. 9.1. Late midseason. 
One of the most distinct of all the pink varieties. Very 
large, fragrant, rose-type flowers with fringed petals of 
bright Bengal-rose, slightly tinged carmine at the base, 
changing later to salmon-pink with a silvery reflex. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
THERESE. 9.8. Midseason. The second highest rated 
peony and considered the best pink. Very large, rose- 
type flowers of soft pink with a delightful fragrance. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
THOMAS C. THURLOW. 9.1. Midseason. A magnifi- 
cent soft flesh-pink, paling to cream. Cupped center 
filled with yellowish petaloids, surrounded by a band 
of broader petals, edged red. Rich spicy fragrance. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $3.00. 
TOURANGELLE. 9.4. Late. One of the most delicate 
and beautiful of all peonies. Large, fragrant, pearly 
white with a tan and pink suffusion. Extra-heavy clumps. 
Each, $1.50. 
VENUS. 8.3. Midseason. Large, compact flowers of a 
delicate shade of shell-pink with a collar of flesh-white. 
The pointed buds are held on stiff stems. Very fine. 
Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.25. 
WALTER FAXON. 9.3. Midseason. One of the finest 
of all peonies. Soft coral-pink, shaded lighter at the 
ends of the petals and a deeper rose-pink at the base. 
Delightfully fragrant. Extra-heavy clumps. Each, $1.50. 
