
26 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
PEONIES, continued 

Crown cf Gold, famous for its beauty (Page 24) 
Judge Berry (Brand, 1907). Very large, flat flowers of a 
delicate flesh pink; growth strong, blooms freely, very early. 
75c each, $7.50 per doz. 
Karl Rosenfield (Rosenfield, 1908). Very large; dark crimson; 
globular, compact, semi-roSe type flowers; midseason; tall; 
blooms freely. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
Kelway’s Glorious (Kelway, 1909). Immense, full double, 
rose-type blooms; creamy-white barely tinted rose; very fra- 
grant; late midseason. $1.25 each. 
Lady Alexandra Duff. Immense; light blush becoming white; 
fragrant; midseason; blooms freely. 45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
La France (Lemoine, 1901). Very large; soft apple blossom 
pink, guards with a splash of crimson through the center; rose 
type; fragrant; midseason; medium tall; blooms freely. 90c each. 
La Perle (Crousse, 1885). Large, compact globular rose-type 
bloom, white tinted lilac, blush center, flecked carmine; fra- 
grant; midseason; vigorous. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
La Cygne (Lemoine, 1907). Large, globular, semi-rose type; 
pure white; delightfully fragrant; erect; medium tall, stiff 
stems; midseason. $1.25 each. 
Lillian Wild (Wild, 1933). Very large; delicate flesh becoming 
pure white; compact rose type flowers; late; blooms freely. In 
common with other very large varities, it takes three years for 
it to reach its maximum size. $1.00 each. 
Loveliness (Hollis, 1907). Large compact, flat rose-¢ype; hy- 
drangea-pink hecoming blush-pink; tall; late. $1.00 each. 
Madame Calot (Miellez, 1856). Very delicate pink becoming 
white; fragrant; large; rose-type; early; strong stems; blooms 
freely. 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Madame de Verneville (Crousse, 1885). An enormous produc- 
er of fine, large, compact finwers literally packed with petals; 
broad white guards, center slightly blush becoming pure white, 
flecked carmine; delightfully fragrant; bomb type; early; vig- 
orous; medium height; good stems. 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
Madame Ducel (Mechin, 1880). A very large, very double, 
perfectly formed, globular bloom, the center petals as beauti- 
fully incurved as in a chrysanthemum. Bright, silvery-pink; 
fragrant, bomb type; midseason to late; vigorous; blooms freely. 
50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Marguerite Gerard (Crousse, 1882). Large, light hydrangea- 
pink; semi-rose type; late; blooms freely. 40c each, $4.00 per doz. 
Marie Jacquin (Verdier). Large, globular; creamy-white tint- 
ed flesh; when fully open the golden stamens at the center sug- 
gust the name Water Lily Peony; semi-double; midseason; 
strong; vigorous; blooms freely. 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Marie Lemoine (Calot, 1869). Massive very compact, rose 
type blooms, with a somewhat flat center; ivory white, an oc- 
casional carmine line on the central petals; fragrant; very late; 
vigorous. 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
