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*Suzette 8.2, brilliant rose-pink. The strong stems give a 
profusion of bloom. Midseason. 
‘*Venus (Kelway) 8.3, exquisite pointed buds. Delicate 
shell-pink and white. Strong stems and free blooming 
quality. Very fine. Midseason. 
*Varieties in this class we have found to be the best and 
most reliable for color and free-blooming quality. We 
recommend these if you are in doubt as to selection. 

SERIES D 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.13 each; $11.25 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
If you wish to plant Peonies as a vorder or background for 
other perennials, you will find a good selection in this series. 
The flowers are not as large as many of the newer ones, but 
where landscape effects are desired, plants from this series 
offer a material saving in costs. 
Bertrade 8.6, large blooms of ivory-white. Late. 
*Boule de Neige 8.0, tall, strong stems and large flowers of 
white with red markings. Midseason. 
Docteur Caillot 7.2, many good-sized flowers of crimson. 
Midseason. 
*Duchesse de Nemours 8.1, broad, cup-shaped outer petals 
of white and center of sulphur-yellow. Blooms freely. 
Early mid-season. 
*Edulis Superba 7.6, deep rose-pink especially good in the 
™ garden. Early. 

Use our large Rhododendrons for immediate effect 
