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Faribault 7.8, deep rose with a silver sheen. Midseason. 
Germaine Bigot 8.5, cameo-pink with lighter flesh-colored 
tints in the center. Midseason. 
La Fayette 7.8, rich pink with a silvery reflex. Fragrant. 
Midseason. 
Livingstone 8.1, compact blooms of light pink. Late. 
*Madame Ducel 7.9, large blooms of silvery pink resembling 
mammoth Chrysanthemums. Very fine. Midseason. 
Marguerite Gerard 8.4, flesh pink to creamy white with 
ring of golden stamens. Late. 
Marquis C. Lagergren 7.8, brilliant cherry-red with darker 
shadings. Midseason. 
*Midnight 7.3, large, dark maroon. Early midseason. 
*Modeste Guerin 7.8, unusual shade of dark rose-pink. 
Fragrant. Effective as a garden variety. Early. 
Octavie Demay 8.5, dwarf plant bearing rather flat flowers 
of pink and white. Early. 
*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. 

Single Peonies 
Prices quoted are for large divisions of at least three 
to five buds and for one year clumps; for example, 
L.D. $1.50, 1 yr. $2.00. 
Two-year clumps add 50 per cent to one-year price. 
Three-year clumps at double the one-year price. 
Price per dozen at ten times the single rate. Priced 
at $1.50 each would be $15.00 per dozen. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
The single flowered varieties are the first to bloom, but the 
side buds will continue to bloom over a considerable season. 
They are especially satisfactory for garden effects as they 
withstand the rains and wind where the heavier doubles might 
be beaten down. The large yellow centers of stamens give a 
distinct note. 
*Adana, broad petals of delicate shell-pink. Long buds re- 
sembling roses. $1.50 each. 
*Clairette 8.1, long arching stems bearing large pure white 
flowers. The petals are long and silky. $1.50 each. 
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