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PEONIES 
8.8 HENRY AVERY. Late, blush, creamy collar 2. 4...2)2... seme. . 
HUMEI CARNEA (Guerin 1856). Rose type; early midseason. Very 
large bloom, clear flesh tinged rose; in color this is quite dis- 
tinct and immediately attracts attention Sadan Pc SORA 0 
913 HENRY WEBSTER (Franklin). Large, full rose type. A pleasing 
Shade of red. Strong grower and good bloomer, holds flowers 
high, very strong rose fragrance, one of the sweetest we know. 
Late midseason: 36° “inches “o.claaeet c. ; . ac ees ee eee 
8.85 HIAWATHA (Fanklin). Very large, not quite full double rose type, 
dark, red, good stems, clean foliage, vigoroys, late 36 inches. 
Very attractive forms nonemlikemits Gi... 5 aieescis -eitietie «/raleiieeers = 
8.90 IDEAL (Franklin). Very large, Full rose type, dark pink. Stiff 
stems with good foliage, fragrant. Late, 34 inches, a real acqui- 
sition tothe dark pinks... sees. shes tne Eeee le torreeantocte 
IVORY WHITE (Franklin). Its name describes it. Tall, extreme- 
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INGENIEUR, DORIAT “(Dor.),.. Carmine-redy eee es. ase lew ec cls 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Dor.). Fine new red. Early .......... 
3.7 JAMES KELWAY. Immense flowers of dainty flesh-pink, chang- 
ing to flesh-white, with a golden reflection from the almost hid- 
den stamens that is most effective. Early mid-season .......... 
8.17 JAMES (Ra MANN: Midseason) r0se=pinkis gee a eee ee 
9.2 JEANNOT (Dessert 1918). Large, imbricated, cup-shaped flower 
of perfect form, color flesh-pink, slightly tinged purple and 
Shaded salmon at the base of petals; changes to silvery white. A 
variety of exquisite and delicate coloring. (Introducer’s descrip- 
1 (0) 68) pena rt Aan Saree rae ite ere acres oR, «ig 09 aie eS adure MER Ois-0.6 
JOHN M. GOOD (G. & W.). White. Rose type. Early ............ 
§.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand 1907). Delicate flesh-pink, much like Eu- 
gene Verdier. Very large flat blooms. Strong grower and free 
‘bloomer... Beautiful? Very Carl yim cicts cst iciisiyowcieeie siete crete 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas 1908). Ivory white. Extremely large, flat flowers. 
Petals long and narrow, and loosely atranged, giving a feathery 
effect. Stems lone but-weak. Midseason: si5 «2... sche sees 
9.0 JUNE DAY (Franklin 1920). Light rose-pink with fine symmetri- 
cal rose-bud center, acquiring a delicate translucent co.or of the 
utmost clearness and purity as it ages. Many times a prize win- 
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8.8. KARL ROSENFIELD. (Rosenfield 1908). Rich velvety crimson. 
Very tall, compact grower of stately habit. An A-1 bloomer. Late . 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway 1918). Creamy white, with soft 
bush of rose. Rose type: Enormous, full, double blooms, Ve y tra- 
grant. magnificent variety. Generally considered Kelway’s best. 
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8.8 KELWAY’S QUEEN. Large, double, bright rose-pink, with a nce 
rose fragrance. Late midseason TNS on, AOD Mae Aor aE 
91 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway). Pink. The originator of fii 
flower describes it thusly: “Lovely French white; that is to say 
not a snow-white, although when fully opened it is quite white; 
in the young stage, tinted with a very fresh, delicate pale shade 
of what is commonly called ‘blush’ or palest pink. It-is a very 
nicely. formed flower and scented, and the plants are exceed- 
ingly free flowering and: ShOWyY.4e-. . -) om «ciel ais stiles wits ahs 
7.8 LAFAYETTE (Dessert). Lovely salmon-pink with touches of helio- 
trope and a delicate shade of cerise in the reflex, giving it a 
beautiful and striking effect. Large flowers with beautifully 
fringed petals. Rose type. Last well. Midseason ................. 
9.2 LA FEE (Lemoine). Pink. Guards mauve-rose, collar creamy-white. 
Crown type. Very large, globular flower, very long petals. Very 
compact and double. Very fragrant. Early, poor grower ........ 
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8.6 LA LORRAINE (Lemoine). Rose type. midseason, bearing enor- © 
mous globular flowe:s. Color creamy-wnite, overlaid with the 
daintiest soft-p:nk; sometimes it shows just a touch of salmon- 
pink. The petals are large. Flowers last well on both plant and 
as cut dtlower. Delicate  iraghances wa, nance ae eee ee 
r+$ ‘* LA PERLE (CR). Soft‘pink, cup-shaped 7s5.8., ae ee ee 
8.3 LA ROSIERE (Crousse 1888). O:eam white, beautiful coloring. 
Large flat, semi-double flower. Very striking. Midseason. 
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