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WHITE PEONIES, continued 
LATE 
. Alsace-Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1906). 8.8. Semi-rose; pointed 
white petals suffused with a golden light............2..0222..22.-.---- 
. Baroness Schroeder. (Kelway, 1889). 9.0. Very large; rose 
type; flesh-white bud bleaching to white; extremely fra- 
Praritverotrony se CLO WEL eens terse sacks See ee ee ee 
. Couronne d’Or. (Calot, 1873). 8.1. Large, flat, semi-rose type; 
ivory-white; fragrant. Very free bloomet...............-..--------- 
. Marie Lemoine. (Calot, 1869). 8.5 Large, globular, pure white 
flowerawiths creamacentctamolrolip es stems tet. aeeae eee 
. Mireille. (Crousse,1894). 7.7. Large, very full, milky white 
TOWEL CLYm late tee ane tee ee ne es eee 
. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (Brand, 1907). 9.2. Very large, 
semi-rose type. Blooms in the bud appear pure glistening 
WIte wha Cran tomeEX LEA aii t 1c eee eee oe ere enema eed eee 
. Enchanteresse. (Lemoine, 1903). 8.9. Very large, fragrant, 
Greamvawhitedlower. Lali: strong sstems re. ee eee 
. Grace Loomis. (Saunders, 1920). 9.2. Large, double, white 
flower with faint lemon tints and mild fragrance. Medium 
herent sfloriperOus sstkOne, Steins et ast seue terete eee 
Mary B. Vories. (Vories, 1924). 9.0. Very double; pure white 
with creamy depths. Petals overlap regularly forming a 
very beautiful center with crimson splashes. Fragrant........ 
Genevieve. (Lemoine, 1925). 8.6. Enormous; full; creamy 
Winiteme Very alate sk) cspyer cera eek gn we pera tas) ae oer we 
Rev. H. Tragitt. (Brand, 1928). 8.5. Very large; broad snow- 
white petals. Resembles LeCygne. Very late, free bloomer. 
Mrs. A. M. Brand. (Brand, 1925). 9.6. Double; very large; 
clear white; flat form; guards broad and slightly differen- 
tiated center of broad graduated petals. Upright. Heavy 
green foliage. Fragrant. Very late 
Pale Pink Peonies EARLY 
Peach Blow: (Shaylor, 1938). Delicate peach pink, double 
with petals of translucent texture and good substance. 
Large bloom with a strong stem. One of the earliest to 
bloom peee), sno tet ee ah ge ee eee Se heen ees 
Umbellata Rosea. (Dessert, 1895). 7.4. One of the very earliest 
Varietics mar lowersepinksand creat. en ee ee 
Mme. Calot. (Miellez, 1856). 8.1. Very large, rose type; pale 
hydrangeacpinks center shaded darker sees eee ee 
Judge Berry. (Brand, 1907). 8.6. Large, flat, soft light pink 
blooms: Very zearly: 22 Os sen or ieee meets: Oe eee tem 
Eugenie Verdier. (Calot, 1864). 8.6. Flat, pale hydrangea- 
pink>*fragranteeslall=Freesbloomen.: =a seen 
Octavie Demay. (Calot, 1867). 8.5. Large. Guards and center 
pale hydrangea-pink; fragrant 
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