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LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand 1913). (8.4) Bright crimson, shaded darker at base of petals. 
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‘LOREN FRANKLIN (Franklin). (9.03) Very large, full rose type, dark pink with stiff stems and | 4 
foliage to the ground. Very good, fragrant, late, 3 feet. First Class Certificate. A.P.S., Chi- 
CBSO; 198 eee ae ee NARSW Ms seit sap niaioia Pw ht 5 omens 5 evs x i meee Each $3.00 
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JL. VAN LLEUWEN (8.62) Rose-red, the largest red Peony.............. Each 1.00; Per 10 $3.00 : 
‘LOVELINESS (Hollis 1907). (8.8) Uniform hydrangea-pink, changing to bluish pink. Large, j 
compact, flat flower. Rose type. A very beautiful variety, generally considered to be Hollis’ 
Dest, 2 hace yee CMe WT ARE Ne RADE UU Sealed Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
LOUIS JOLIET (9.00) A fine free-flowering non-fading, deep red. Stamens paces medium 
height, stiff stems, a strong grower and a free bloomer. Early midseason. Try it .... Each $1.25 
LUELLA SHAYLOR (1917).. A very fine white. Center ribs of petals are yellow, giving a total 
effect, of, -ereamy-yellow. center: .Midseason ) i.e eine sis eine seine nee me vicina Each _ .75 
AMANDARIN (Auten) Early. A good cut, flower Red ................-eceeweccscecees Each .75 
MARIETTA SISSON—Mid-season pink on strong stems. Early.......... Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
IMARY B. VORIES (VOD) Tea te IWhiter soi Mikes eits Gu elik ditto oF a doe Vala eee Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.00 
IMARY EAS'TMAN (Franklin 1941): Creamy blush of perfect rose form, color opaque and flat, 
large; slate, atl,” POOR W SLEIN Gea vec hace ES COMM EWR Raha Ok UR RoR Seeks ames BeOS Each $5.00 
JMARY ELLEN (Franklin 1940). (8.42) Very large semi-rose type, blush white with large petals, 
strong stems, heavy foliage and vigorous, fine, late, 36 inches ..............--+.... Each $3.00 
IMAMMOTH ROSE (Franklin 1940). Gigantic rose type, large long petals of deep rose pink 
cupped about shorter center petals, tall with good stems, midseason............ Each $3.00 
IMARY AUTEN (9.41) White, opening palest lavender, rose fragrant. Large, full bloom, opening 
well. A strong grower and free bloomer. Its high rating shows the esteem in which it is - 
cates be Aare Mor eu WGN AOL ES Aagen DG MeN no Num Aue Sa api ilh uta Pera ny La aia eave a Uy mares Can aaa Gi ns Wi Each $5.00 
MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse). (8.9) Double type, very large; central petals broad, pale, pink, 
Shaded rose, fragrant. Medium height; stiff stems ............... ccc cw ce cece esses Each .75 
MARIE JACQUIN (Vor.) A semi-double white peony with a large cluster of yellow stamens in — 
tne. center. - Known pas) the water. Liv peony. vce es ae ves ee ce aiee ce Cola ee Each 75 - 
IMARCELLE DESSERT (Dessert 1899). (8.8) Milk-white, minutely splashed with lilac; crimson 
flecked center. Large flower; very high crown; very fragrant. Medium habit. Midseason. 
PIA Nga oI lic cat A oel UAT18 SAlS US ar bipolar UR ARO NY all beth gi a adi Cr Each .40; Per 10 3.50; Per 100, $25.00 
IMARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse 1892). (8.4) Pale, hydrangea-pink, becoming almost white. 
Many of the petals have minute, dark carmine flecks on the tips. Large blooms;. fragrant; 
S@MU-TOSET GYDE! See cca ie beak Se ca awa Valaie sore dwreulvs Each .35; Per 10, 3.00 Per 100 $25.00 
IMARY BRAND (Brand 1907). (8.7) A vivid crimson with a silk sheen . -Each .75; Per 10, $6.60 
IMARTHA BULLOCH (Brand 1907). (9.1) Softrose pink. Tall, trong growth, producing im- 
mense blooms, well formed, and of good substance.................. Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
“MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (1916). (9.0) Guard petals fresh shell-pink, center creamy 
yellow with golden lights at base of the petals. Plants are dwarf with upright stems. 
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JMATHILDA LEWIS (Saunders). (9.0) A large midseason, loosely formed dark maroon-red. 
‘resembles Mons. Martin Cahuzac in color, foliage 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 @arliers. oe eee eee ee ds eco ks Each $2.00; Per 10, $17.50 
MARS (Murawska) a very nice white Midseason............. 0... ccc cece cc ence cence Each $5.00 
‘MARILLA BEAUTY (Kelsey). Very large blush white with perfect form and coloring. Opens well 
every year A beauty indeed and in fact. H.M. .......... coc. eee ccc cee cee. Each $12.00 
IMME. BOULANGER (Crousse). (7.8). Glossy tender rose, shading to soft heliatrope, bordered 
with silvery flesh-pink. Rose type. Very large bloom. Late midsummer ........ Each 30 
MME. FOREL (Crousse). (7.7). Glossy pink with silvery reflex, and deeper rose center. Large, — 
compact, imbricated rose-type. Medium tall, of fine habit. Very fragrant ........ Each 50 
IMME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert 1909). (9.4). Large and beautiful flower of exquisite coloring, 
very difficult to describe. Petals are white, but shaded with buff and salmon tints. One of 
the most beautiful peonies in existance. Late midseason His Oe Each $1.00; Per 10 $8.00 — 
IMME. DE VATRY (Guerin 1863). (7.7). Crown-type; midseaon. Very large, finely formed blos- Ri 
som.Lilac-white guards and crown, sulphur-white collar of wide petals, center striped car- ae 
mine. Splendid cut flower variety and fine ueane sort, pvc ae 
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