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7.5 LA TULIPE (Calot 1872). Delicate blush-white, shading to iv 
with red tulip markings on outside of guard petals Tasik rece 
type. Enormous, globular, fragrant flowers. Midseason ........... 40 3.00 
8.8 LAURA DESSERT (Dessert 1913). Creamy-white guard petals. 
deepening to canary-yellow in center. Flowers are symmertical 
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LAURA VORIES (Vor.) Flesh-white, pink center ............... 1.00 
$.0 LA FRANCE. (Lemoine, 1901). Rose-type; enormous; very fra- 
gtanb, strong, erectyatems;(soft pink wel ela Pee. blls woo ok 75 
8.63 LAVENDER PINK (Frankiin). Large, full rose type, outstanding 
lilac color, with strong stems. Vigorous, late, 34 inches........ 3.00 
LAT LTAN SGOUMM. Apple blossom ‘pink’... een)... 0 ee .60 5.00 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE (Crousse). Soft rose-pink, center petals crimson 
flécked= Rose type. Large, compact. Late! 2 ss.05. 56.0022: .50 4.50 
3.9 LECYGNE (Lemoine 1907). Pure milk-white. Large, globular, semi- 
rose type. Petals very much incurved. Fragrance XX. Very erect 
medium tall, stiff stems, free bloomer. A very beautiful and 
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9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand 1907). Bright crimson with a cherry tint. 
A circle of golden stamens surrounds the central mass of petals, 
while the outer petals are slightly reflexed. Perhaps the most 
brilliantsot.alletheered ‘peonies "350... faa ee . o 60 
é.4 LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand 1913). Bright crimson, Shaded dark- 
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9.03 LOREN FRANKLIN (Fivanklin). Very large, full rose type, dark 
pink with stiff stems and foliage to the ground. Very good, fra- . 
grant, late, 3 feet. First Class Certificate.A. P. S., Chicago, 1933 .. 3.00 
8.62 L. VAN LLEUWEN. Rose-red, the largest red Peony ............ -60 
8.8 LOVELINESS (Hollis 1907). Uniform hydrangea-pink, changing 
to bluish pink. Large, compact, flat flower. Rose type. A very 
beautiful variety, generally considered to be Hollis’ best. Late ..  .50 4.00 
9.00 LOUIS JOLIET. Outstanding in every way. Color exceptionally 
fine, does not fade, stamens hidden. Medium height, stiff stems 
a strong grower and free bloomer. Early midseason. Try it ..... 1.25 
MARY EASTMAN (Franklin 1941). Creamy blush of perfect rose 
form, color opaque and flat, large, late, tall, good stem ....... 5.00 
8.42 MARY ELLEN (Franklin). Very large semi-rose type, blush white 
with large petals, strong stems, heavy foliage and vigorous, fine, 
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MAMMOTH ROSE (Franklin 1940). Gigantic rose type, large long 
petals of deep rose pink cupped about shorter center petals, tall 
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9.41 MARY AUTEN. White, opening palest lavender, rose fragrant. 
Large, full bloom, opening well. A strong grower and free bloom~ 5.00 
er. Its high, rating shows the esteem in which it is held ......... 
8.9 MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse). Double type, very large; central pet- 
als broad, pale, pink, shaded rose, fragrant. Medium height; stiff 
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MARIE JACQUIN (Vor.). A semi-double white peony with a large 
cluster of yellow stamens in the center. Known as the water lily 
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8.8 - MARCELLE DESSERT (Dessert 1899). Milk-white, minutely 
splashed with lilac; crimson flecked center. Large flower; very 
high crown; very fragrant. Meduim habit. Midseason .......... 40 3.50 
8.4 MARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse 1892). Pale, hydrangea-pink, 
beccming almost white. Many of the petals have minute, dark 
carmine flecks on the tips. Large blooms; fragrant; semi-rose 
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6.7 MARY BRAND (Brand 1907). A vivid crimson with a silk sheen .. .75 
9.1 MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand 1907). Soft rose pink. Tall, strong 
growth, producing immense blooms, well formed, and of good 
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9.0 MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (1916). Guard petals fresh shell- 
pink, center creamy-yellow with golden lights at base of the 
petals. Plants ate dwarf with upright stems. Midseason ........ .50 
9.0 MATHILDA LEWIS (Saunders). A large midseason, loosely formed 
dark maroon-red. Resembles Mons. Martin Cahuzac in color, fo- 
hage and stem, but the flower is better filled out. The plant is 
generally considered a better grower than Mons. Martin Cahuzac 
and comes into flower a week later .....s....ccsccececcccucce. 2.00 
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