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SOLANGE (Lemoine 1907), extra large flowers, with broad 
9.7 rounded petals of fine form. Petals waxy-white but 
suffused with a reddish-golden light, so that the total 
effect is such as may be seen on a cloud at sunset. One 
of the very finest. Late. L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert 1918), exception- 
9.1 ally large blooms of a very distinct shade of rich salmon- 
pink with silvery lights. Extra fine. Late midseason. 
L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
THERESE (Dessert 1904), vigorous and_ free-blooming, 
9.8 producing large flowers of soft shell-pink with lighter 
center. Stems medium height and good strength. Mid- 
season. A most satisfactory variety. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. 
$2.00. 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert 1910), cup-shaped flowers of 
9.4 delicate creamy-white, with deeper salmon shadings at 
base of petals. Most unusual and beautiful coloring. 
Very fragrant. Late. L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
Victory Chateau Thierry (Brand, 1925) very large blooms 
8.9 of bright clear pink. Broad, rounded petals of good 
substance make this a very attractive flower. Rather 
dwarf. Early. L.D. $4.50. lyr. $5.50. 
WALTER FAXON (Richardson 1904), medium-sized blooms 
9.3 of vivid shell-pink with salmon shades. Usually des- 
cribed as the only real pink peony. The blooms should 
be given some protection from the sun, to preserve the 
coloring. Midseason. L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
William F. Turner (Shaylor 1916), very dark red or garnet. 
8.4 Tall, strong grower and gives a fine spot of color in the 
garden. Midseason. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
SERIES CG 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $2.25 each; $22.50 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $3.00 each; $30.00 per dozen. 
Varieties listed in capitals are those found most 
popular. 
The varieties listed in this series are those which have 
well-established ratings. They have been tested and we can 
recommend their qualities for growth and bloom as satisfac- 
tory, and a selection for a border or mass planting will be 
found to give masses of color. They have been grown from 
the CHERRY HILL STRAIN and we feel sure that you will 
be delighted with them in your garden. 
ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse 1893), large, well-formed 
8.6 flowers; soft shell-pink with faint salmon tints. Stems 
tall, strong and vigorous. Fine as a cut flower. Late. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway 1899), one of the best 
9.0 and most satisfactory white peonies. Immense globular 
flowers, white guard petals, and a soft baby-pink center 
becoming pure white. Stems very strong and vigorous, 
medium green foliage. Late midseason. 
Elisa (Dessert 1922), large flowers of soft flesh-pink of semi- 
8.5 double form. Stamens mixed among the petals give 
golden lights. Strong, erect stems make this a good 
garden variety. Pleasant fragrance. Midseason. 
