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TREE PEONIES, continued 
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124. Aurora. This new variety produces many single flowers with 
broad petals of a coppery terra-cotta color on tall stiff 
SCCINIS seen etter en scene tik ce egent mn eee em T, eee nS see: 30.00 
125. Chromatella. (Lemoine, 1930). This is a sport from the beau- 
tiful variety Souv. de Maxime Cornu, it is similar in form 
and habit; but, the blooms are pure sulphur yellow, without 
any shade of salmon or buff. Large; double and very fra- 
grant. We consider this variety the best double yellow 
ALE PLCSCII meter cence Pesca cen teneces aie. rene Semen ay ene tenn = eee eee cee 25.00 
126. Flambeau. (Lemoine, 1930). A variety carrying large double 
flowers of a bright salmon red with purple veins, passing 
to a paler shade after some days. Very fragrant. A 
strikingsnOoveltyverst mente te henner rs a eee ne 25.00 
127. La Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1913). Large, very double flowers of 
good substance and delightful fragrance. Color a soft 
sulphur-- yellow, becoming lighter and purer when fully 
Opened: = Goods crower and .blOOMmer se ee 18.00 
128. L’Esperance. (Lemoine, 1909). Large blooms 8 inches wide, 
with 8 to 10 broad, round fringed and wavy petals, clear 
primrose-yellow with buff shade, blotched carmine at their 
base. It is very hardy and blooms profusely, on erect stems. 
Beautit ulpoutstandin Cavarict yy = Cid OlanG ee eee ere 35.00 
129. Mme. Louis Henry. (L. Henry, 1919). These cup-shaped 
flowers are about 6 inches in breadth and are formed of 6 
or more waved petals. The color is a mixture of carmine, 
buff and pink, shaded salmon and coppery yellow, with 
purple markings at the base of the petals. Fragrant............ 25.00 
130. Satin Rouge. (Lemoine, 1926). Large full double flowers, 
averaging 8 inches in breadth, with broad petals of a satin 
appearance, and of a bright blood red, passing to an old red 
shade after some days. A distinctive different color in Tree 
Beonies-everyalragrantee eames cer fe me eer Mek eters 30.00 
131. Souvenir de Maxime Cornu. (L. Henry, 1919). Very large 
(8 inches in diameter) and extremely double blooms: most 
fragrant of all peonies. Color, deep yellow heavily shaded 
orange-salmon. Distinct A very vigorous variety becoming 
vervatalleand) bushy brotuse sploOMmer sss ee 15.00 
132. Surprise. (Lemoine, 1920). Very large bloom with irregular 
petals of a mixture of straw-yellow, pale salmon, and rosy 
purple. It is tall and vigorous, and the very double, fra- 
grant blooms are carried on strong stems...........0020..20.22..20---- 25600 
SEEDLINGS 
Unnamed. Fine strain of these various types. Must be sold 
as mixed and cannot be guaranteed as to color or type........ 0) 
DDECIMEN Siete ie ence ee ante MOT oe ee note nS 5.00 
