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Minnie Shaylor (Shaylor, 1919). A semi-double with several rows of fluffy 
petals of clear, light pink with golden stamens. Mid-season. $0.50 
Mme. Emile Lemoine (Lemoine, 1899). Large milk white with crimson streaks 
on outer petals. Tall, strong stems. Mid-season. $0.50 
Mme. Jules Dessert (Dessert, 1909). Very large flesh-white with cream glow 
in center. Very floriferous. Late mid-season. $0.50 
Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse, 1888). Very large, light rose-pink with silvery 
sheen. Tall. Early. $0.50 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (Dessert, 1899). Large maroon-crimson with a silky 
black luster. Medium height, stiff stems. Early mid-season. $0.75 
Mrs. Edward Harding (Shaylor, 1918). White illuminated by many golden sta- 
mens. Mid-season. $0.50 
Myrtle Gentry (Brand 1925). A flower with perfectly rounded petals of fine 
substance, perfect in form and of great size. Color pink with tints of 
salmon and flesh. Pleasing tea rose fragrance. Plant of good habit, tall 
stiff stems. $ 00 
NEE (S. & A.). A lovely new large peony of Solange See th 
ne. 
Odile (Doriat). Large compact flower, very soft flesh pink turning to pure 
white. Tall, strong stems. $3.50 
Opal (Pleas, 1908). Large pale-rose-pink becoming almost white when fully 
open. Medium height, floriferous. Mid-season. $0.50 
Philippe Rivoire (Riviere, 1911). Small, very dark crimson with a blackish 
sheen. Rose scented. Medium height, floriferous. Early. $1.00 
Philomele (Calot, 1861). Anemone type. Medium size dark old rose shading 
to buff. Floriferous, strong stems. Early. $0.50 
Phyllis Kelway (Kelway). One of the best and largest bright pink semi- 
double peonies. $0.75 
Primevere (Lemoine, 1907). A flattish flower with creamy white cupped guards 
rarely splashed with red. One of the so-called yellows. Mid-season. $0.50 
Reine Hortense (Calot, 1857). Very large flowers of rose-pink with petals 
notched silver at the tips. Mid-season. $0.50 
Richard Carvel (Brand, 1913). One of the earliest bright crimson peonies. $0.50 
Rose Shaylor (Shaylor, 1920). Pale flesh-pink, tinted with rose pink, ae at 
to creamy yellow at the base. Stiff stems, tall. 2.00 
Sarah Bernhardt (Lemoine, 1906). Very large dark rose-pink, edge a trifle 
lighter. Medium height, floriferous, strong stems. Late. $0.50 
Solange (Lemoine, 1907). Large, compact, globular form, creamy white with 
a suffusion of buff and pale salmon pink. Late. 
Souy. de Louis Bigot (Dessert, 1918). Vivid rose pink brightening to shell 
pink in the center, all petals slightly lighter at the edges. Floriferous, 
strong stems, $1.00 
Therese (Dessert, 1904). Very large long petals of pale, translucent old rose- 
pink. Medium height, floriferous, strong stems. Mid-season. $0.75 
Tourangelle (Dessert, 1910). A compact almost bomb-like flower, pale cream 
white with a tan suffusion in the depths, toning to flesh pink in the center. 
One of the most beautiful of all peonies. Late. $0.50 
Walter Faxon (Richardson, 1904). Vivid shell pink of a luminous intensity 
unique in peonies. Medium height, good stem. Mid-season. $0.50 
Peonies can be shipped only in the fall. 
Peony orders under $2.00 are not prepaid so must include 25c for shipping 
charges. 
