

Peony, Sarah Bernhardt 
Germaine Bigot. Midseason. Flesh pink with salmon tints. 
Grandiflora. Very late. Large, soft shell-pink. Very fine. 
Jeannot. Late. Exquisite and delicate pale rose-pink 
deepening to old rose in center, with a lavender overcast. 
Large medium height. 
Mme. August Dessert. Early midseason. Semi-rose type 
of rose pink. Fragrant. 
Mme. Emile Galle. Late. Daintiest colorings of translucent 
white with shading of pink, deeper in center. Medium 
height. 
Mme. Lemoinier. Midseason. Exquisite pale pink, very 
large, globular bloom. 
Mme. Reignoux. Midseason. Rose carmine, large and full. 
Marie Lemoine. Late. Pure white. Large, very compact, 
rose-type. Pleasing fragrance. 
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MARTHA BULLOCH. Late. A mammoth flower. 
silver shell pink at center deepening to deep rose pink. 
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Mary Woodbury Shalor. Late midseason. Pale flesh-white 
with strong crimson blotches. Very large—dwarf. Unusu- 
ally beautiful foliage. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Early midseason. Very dark 
garnet with black reflex; petals glossy. Medium to large; 
strong, vigorous grower. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early. Largest fine pink. Perfect crown 
type. Very large; free bloomer. 
Karl Rosenfield. Midseason. The best all around double 
Red Peony. Large, rich velvety crimson. 
Phillippe Rivoire. Midseason or late. One of finest reds— 
very dark crimson. Excellent form and color, with fragrance 
of a Tea Rose. Strong grower; small free bloomer. 
Rosa Bonheur. Midseason. Fleshy pink dwarf plant, very 
free bloomer in clusters. 
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SARAH BERNHARDT. Late. Large refined flower, 
semi-rose type of apple-blossom pink tipped with silver. 
Delightfully fragrant. Very popular. 
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