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MILTON HILL—Late and large. Luminous light shell-pink with opalescent 
tints of salmon-pink. Fragrant. Delicate and refined. One of the very finest. 
MME. EMILE GALLE—Late. Large, light rose-pink with shading of shell- 
pink, about the daintiest colorings of the flower kingdom...............-..--------------- 
MME. JULES DESSERT—Late midseason. Very large, flat, saucer-shaped 
flowers of flesh-pink shading to straw-white. Difficult to do it justice.......... 
MONS. JULES ELIE—Early. Very large. The opaque, light rose-pink of 
pink Chrysanthemums. Fragrant. Most popular cut flower peony...........-.--.-- 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—Early midseason. Large. Massive, full 
flowers, outstanding because of its dark, maroon-crimson with black reflex 
and yellow stamens. Most popular very dark red... w..2.1cee2-s-cceeeeeeesseeeeeoeee 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING—Midseason. Large. A quality flower of clear- 
est white illuminated by golden stamens. Strong, vigorous, upright................-- 
MRS. FRANK BEACH—A glorified Jubilee with strong stems. Late, very 
large, flat, perfect rose type. Fragrant. One of the very best white Peonies. 
MYRTLE GENTRY—Immense flowers of wonderful substance. A beau- 
tiful pink, aging to rosy white. Pleasing fragrance of tea rose. Erect........... 
NINA SECOR—Midseason. Medium to large. Pure white with yellow glow 
tithe depths.A ‘reliable flawer.of fine forini 25 220. occ.-.c-ce5-seeeetc eee 
PHILLIPPE RIVOIRE—Early. Beautiful. Well-formed cup-shaped flower, 
very dark crimson with blackish sheen. The best dark red peony. Rich rose 
fragrance. The only sweet-scented red peony. Strong stems..........-1---------------- 
PHYLLIS KELWAY—Midseason. Very large. A strikingly beautiful flower 
with a fine style. Rose-pink paling to white in the center. Stiff stems.......... 
PRIMEVERE—Midseason. Medium size. Flat flowers of creamy-white, 
with deep yellow center. One of the best “yellows? uu..2.22..2..2-..-ce-cecencceonn-eeenuce 
REINE HORTENSE—Midseason. Very large. Lovely rose-pink in a halo 
of white. Deliciously fragrant. One of the world’s finest. Tall, free.......... 
RICHARD CARVEL—Early. Large, bright crimson. The first red to bloom. 
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ROSA BONHEUR—Double, very large, late. Old-rose pink with deep glow 
in center, lightly marked and lined red; rose fragrance. Free blooming, 
with stout stems and good foliage. Wonderful show: flower.cecn38. 
SARAH BERNHARDT —Late. Very large. Dark rose-pink edged lighter, 
a refined flower, beautiful color, strong and vigorous, free blooming........... 
SOLANGE—Late. Deep creamy-white suffused buff and salmon-pink. A 
flower to inspire the deepest enthusiasm. One of the five finest peonies............ 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT—Midseason. Large. Vivid rose-pink bright- 
ening to shell-pink in the center. Most distinct and gorgeous..........2...-2.-20-2----- 
THERESE—Midseason. Very large, pale translucent, old-rose. Splendid 
form and texture. With LeCygne and Solange the three greatest peonies...... 
TOURANGELLE—Late. Large. A pale, apple-blossom pink; one of the 
most beautiful of all peonies and none with greater refinement. Fragrant... 
WALTER FAXON—Midseason. Medium size. The one real pink in the 
show room. It is vivid, luminous shell-pink. Mild fragrance..........00........... 
W. F. CHRISTMAN—Midseason. Large. Delicate flesh-pink changing to 
flesh-white. Strong, upright, free and reliable 
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‘‘You may be interested in knowing that all the Peonies purchased from 
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bloomed beautifully. This record is what makes me want your catalogue again. — 
New York City. 
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‘‘T shall continue to sing the praises of your lovely poppies.’’—Pennsylvania. 
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