20 _ Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Sprig c. 

Each 
113. Karl Rosenfield. (Rosenfield, 1908). 8.8. Very large, globu- 
lar, compact, semi-rose type blooms of dark brilliant 
crimson.on toll’ stems oie ee eer ee 1.00 
114. Grover Cleveland. (Terry, 1904). 8.2. Double, large, bright 
crimson blooms; mildly fragrant. Medium height; flori- 
ferolle “Stillestems a) Veen tee ee ee ene nnn mee eee 1.00 
LATE 
115. Marechal Vaillant. (Calot, 1867). 7.5. Very large, globu- 
lar, rose type; blood-red. Toll. Very late. .2 1.00 
116. Delachei. (Delache, 1856). 7.1. Large, compact, semi-rose 
Lye aviGlel-crimsonmotrond erecim hie. ste mene ee 1.00 
117. Rubra Superba. (Richardson, 1871). 7.2. Large; brilliant 
red, The best andthe very latest:redaes 3.2). wee 1.00 
Yellow Peonies 
EARLY 
118. Famny Crosby. (Brand, 1907). 7.7. Yellow, pink guard 
Oil ody esis © oe jeceh ee ets Ars ee ee ee ee ee ioe) 
119. Laura Dessert. (Dessert, 1913). 8.8. Anemone type; me- 
dium size; guards pale pink, opening cream, changing 
to white; center light lemon; moderately fragrant. 
‘Medium height; floriferous; good stems.............0.00..4....... ys) 
MIDSEASON 
120. Golden Harvest. (Rosenfield, 1900). 7.3. Bomb-shaped 
bloom with guard petals lilac-rose and center sulphur- 
yellows = PTOG MbOOMel te ecu. umat vate, doe. ee ee eee 1.00 
121. Primevere. (Lemoine, 1907). 8.6. Guard petals deep 
creamy yellow and center petals sulphur-yeliow. The 
yellowest of the Herbaceous Peonies : 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
This is a type of Herbaceous Peony developed from the single type. 
In the process of development, the stamens and anthers have lost their 
characier as such, and have become transiormed inio narrow, thick 
petaloids or into narrow petals tipped with vestiges of the yellow 
anthers without pollen, and are surrounded by five or more broad 
guard petals. 
They are strong growers, and many fine varieties, embracing a 
wide range of color, have been imported to this country from Japan; 
some seedlings of exceptional merit have also been produced by 
American growers. Grow under the same conditions as the so-called 
Chinensis Peonies and require the same treatment. 
