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PEONIES—(Continued) 
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King Albert (Kelway 1915) Single enormous flowers. Rosy-pink. 
Midseason® eo 2 a eee ee De: Bie ee firs See Sea 
Lady Alexandra Duff (Kelway 1902) Soft delicate pink. Main 
blooms double, side blooms usuaily single, resembling water 
lilies, -Midseason, 2o2-- <2 22_-- 2-3-2 = a ---- 2 
LaFrance (Lemoine 1901) 9.0. Rose type. Enormcus, rather flat, 
SOLLS DIN KetlOowers Wales) Sebati ee ee 4 
La Lorraine (Lemoine 1901) 8.7. Rose type. Hnormous globular 
flowers of creamy white, overlaid with a dainty amber pink. 
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LaPerle (Crousse 1885) Soft pink shading to pure white. Mid- 
SEASON We 2 eer ee oe Me oes Jee ee oe Ss apne k eee ate eee HY 
LaRosiere (Crousse 1888) 8.3. Creamy white with prominent sta- 
Mens a eMidseason, Olle. fee ee eee ae Z 
La Tulipe (Calot 1872) 7.5. Lilac white with red marketing in outer 
DCtAISeeeMICSECRSON sper eee ee 2 ee ee ee ee at 
Laverne Christman (A. M. Brand 1925) 8.9. Large, deep pink of 
varied shadings. Very late.  ..____-_-- ak a = re ee 15 
Le Cygne (Lemoine) 9.9. Creamy white with no tracing of color. 
Ranks as world’s best Peony. Early midseason. 10 
Lillian Gumm. 8.8. Late midseason. Uniform, apple-blossom pink, 
TAATNTIOUN EE OLOOIYIS Stes eee tee re eee ee Sy ee Zz 
Livingstone (Crousse 1879) 8.1. Very full bloom, pale lilac rose. 
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Longfellow (Brand 1907) 9.0. Brilliant cherry red; very large. 
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Lord Kitchener (Renault 1916) 7.6. Rose-type flowers of brilliant 
Cherry elcU- wh ree--lOWELiIne SV CLY Garlyo 2... 3.6. oe ee Be 
Martha Bulloch (Brand 1907) 9.1. Rose type. Mammoth  cup- 
shaped blooms. Deep rose pink with center shading to silvery 
shel-pinkwin tne outer petals. uate. 2... oe eee 4 
Mary Brand (Brand 1907) 8.7. Deep red of great brilliancy, often 
considered the best red Peony. Midseason. ________________ o 
Mikado (Barr 1893) 8.6. The guards are velvety crimson enclosing 
aecushionsoLscrimson epetaloids edzed: cold. 05. 6. eee 4 
Mme. de Verneville (Crousse 1885) 7.9. Pure white, center crim- 
son flecked. SOF R Rig eee ee ET ee Oe RRs Pa oe 2 
Mme, Ducel (Mechin 1880) 7.9. Very large flower of solid silvery 
lilac-pink™ Ore oSG am ViIGSCAaSON ese 2) ee 2 
Mme, Jules Dessert (Dessert 1900) 9.4. Exquisite flowers of large 
size. Creamy white but lighted by buff and salmon shades. 
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Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse 1888) 9.2. Glossy lilac-pink shading to 
deeper rose atabase: Gllarlyemidseason, 2s..2 0-0 eee 4 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899) 8.8. Dark garnet-purple with 
black reflexes. One of the darkest peonies. Midseason. ___ D 
Mrs. A. M. Brand (Brand 1925) 9.6. Rose type. Opens a pure 
glistening white; a large, flat flower with prominent guards. 
Very late, <A se: eee = one oe sult eee 12 
Mrs. F. A. Goodrich (Brand 1925) 9.0. Large, deep pink flowers with 
great broad petals. Fragrant and very late. . =s_ss sti—ti—i‘isists 10 
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