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PEONIES 
JOHN M. GOOD. (G. & W.)? White. Rose type: Barly ...00..05 cc cee ccc cece ccccg eeu Each $1.50: 
JUDGE BERRY (Brand 1907). (8.6) Delicate flesh-pink, much like Eugene Verdier. Very large: 
flat blooms. Strong grower and free bloomer. Beautiful. Very early. .... Each .50; Per 10, $4.00: 
JUBILEE (Pleas 1908). (8. 9) Ivory white. Extremely large flat flowers. Petals long and narrow, 
and loosely arranged, giving a feathery effect. Stems long but weak. Midseason .......... 
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JUNE DAY (Franklin 1920). (9.0) Light rose-pink with fine symmetrical rose-bud center, acquir- 
ing a delicate translucent color of the utmost clearness and purity as it ages. Many times a 
RUZ ITIL. VISCOSUM Gore Cele ae wa a's oles c eace sce d eee cue cess Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908). (8.8) Rich velvety crimson. Very tall, compact grower of 
stately habit. An A-1 bloomer. Late ................. -. Each .60; Per 10, $5.00; Per 100, $40.00 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER (Thurlow). (9.0) A large flesh-pink of true rose type coming inta 
bloom late in the season. The guard petals are broad and rounded and somewhat notched. 
at the ends. Center petals narrow and fringed. The center is full and high. The plant is medi- 
um tall and vigorous.with strong, graceful stems. Fragrant. ................02-00:: Each .75: 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway 1918). (9.8) Creamy white, with soft blush of rose. Rose type. 
Enormous, full, double blooms. Very fragrant. Magnificent variety. Generally considered Kel- 
Pray SA DCSb lsh UO OSCA GLI ole i). Muyeitis Wala ciate miaieia ais oie, ei lelajoie selegte a day's Each $1.50; Per 10, $12.50 
KELWAY’S QUEEN. (8.8) Large, double, bright rose-pink, with a strong rose fragrance. Late 
re See rs re oe ee ee eng ce) eee Soke da Sia eatin eae 'p, cele sideline Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway). (9.1) Pink. The originator of this 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 
exceedingly free) flowerine® and SHOWY.” (soo eee ee ec cae ele’ Each .50; Per 10, $4.50 
LADY KATE (8.85). Late. One of the very best late blooming bright pink peonies. Always opens 
SG Ce Vee ere ee Oa et bag Peco us hae awe dew eGae coe ee ee wleld Each .75; Per 10, $6.00: 
LA FRANCE (Lemoine 1901). (9.0) Rose-type; enormous; very fragrant, strong, erect stems, soft 
eee een a ee eas ae ame OM arParare te Vardiaha al aiviska te ccie diets oe led dies ceelSedievey eb crelgtbbecbe be Each .75. 
LADY OF THE SNOW (Brethour). From Canada comes this new one with tall white guards and 
yellow collar. A Grand Peony. Stems and foliage, excellent ...................... Each $10.00 
LAFAYETTE (Dessert). (7.8) Lovely salmon-pink with touches of heliotrope 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.............-. ccc eee eee Each .75; Per 10, $6.00: 
LA FEE (Lemoine). (9.2) Pink. Guards mauve-rose, collar creamy-white. Crown type. Very 
large, globular flower, very long petals. Very compact and double. Very fragrant. Early, 
Oe Wek Emme ee, Wem ae Leen lu carats a sd sich Gide se ediee sis eats e y's Each .75 Per 10 $6.00 
LA PERLE (CR). Soft pink, cup-Shaped................ Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $30.00: 
LA ROSIERE (Crousse 1888). (8.3) Cream white beautiful coloring. Large, flat, semi-double 
Py Clu VCE Vr SUI IMICSORSOR | ict wle ts Lethe ae occa sd decdvdeeepaenes Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
LAST ROSE—Pale pink. Very late but sure to open.............0...05: Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
LA TULIPE (Calot 1872). (7.5) Delicate blush-white, shading to ivory, with red tulip mark- ~ 
ings on outside of guard petals. Semi-rose type. Enormous, globular, fragran.t flowers. 
POR Gh saee SCO er ney OMe ea Tee Sh Gls Le ee aN a lal Dada’ s cig aheisi's ese <jace pige d's og eines 4s ee gas'ece Each 50 
LAURA DESSERT (Dessert 1913). (8.8) Creamy-white guard petals, deepening to canary- yel- 
low in center. Flowers are symmetrical and of good size. Midseasons’ oi. eee co Each $1.5¢ 
LAURA VORIES (Vor.) Flesh-white, pink center ..........c0ecesecccseeeneeeeeess Each $1.00 
LILLIAN GUMM. Apple blossom pink............... bee ee eee eee e ees Each .60; Per 10, $5.06: 
LILLIAN WILD. Very large; delicate flesh becoming pure white; compact rose type flowers; 
midseason; blooms freely. In common with other very eee varieties, it takes three years for 
it to reach Dy Sie ede OR es aD TU \e) WAU (5/5) adm te: © al Win wie own pied #2) ob aie’ dm wtele s Each $1.00 
LIVINGSTONE (Crousse). (8.1) Soft rose-pink, center petals crimson flecked. Rose type. Large: 
COULDA tae Leh GC os Nie wuletanee ae eile sta wlane Aisle Ni gb lel s's ae o's eee os)s ee matin ais sie) Each .50; Per 10, $4.50 
LECYGNE (Lemoine 1907). (9.9) Pure milk-white. Large, globular, semi-rose type. Petals very 
mucn incuved. Fragrance XX. Very erect medium tall, stiff stems, free bloomer. A very 
Beauti Ul GOG (CIStINCh ww VALICUY iit ue te oe ate ele Sieielevaie kia slpiete pa alse qialate Each $2.00; Per 10, $15.00 
LONGFELLOW (Brand 1907). (9.0) Bright crimson with a cherry tint. A circle of golden sta- 
- mens surrounds the central mass of petals while the outer petal are slightly reflexed. 
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