PEONIES (Continued) 
MONS JULES ELIE (Crousse) 
An immense self-colored flesh-pink. Great prom- 
inent broad guard petals enclose an immense ball 
of incurved petals of the same color; all covered 
with an intense silvery sheen. It looks more like 
a huge Chrysanthemum than a Peony. The plant 
is medium tall with strong stems. An early 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine) 
Late rose pink; and a very shy bloomer. 
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SEA SHELL (Sass) 
A very delicate slightly fluted single light pink. 
Very choice. 
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VICTORY (Sass) 
Single rose pink. Early; opens for Decoration Day. 
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WALTER FAXON (Richardson) 
Color is soft coral-pink, shaded lighter at the ends 
of the petals and deeper rose-pink at base. The 
concealed golden stamens add a salmon reflection 
through the pink of the petals. It is medium tall 
and vigorous. Late mid-season. As a show' flower 
it is one of the most distinct Peonies and should 
rate at the top of all pinks. , 
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RED VARIETIES OF PEONIES 
AUGUST DESSERT (Dessert) 
Mid-season. An intense rose crimson with a silver 
edge. Unusual. 
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CHERRY HILL (Thuratus) 
A very tall, growing semi-double deep’ garnet. 
Blooms for Decoration Day and is.a splendid cut 
flower. 
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FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse) 
Mid-season deep rose red. 
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INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Doriat) 
Late black red. A prize winner. 
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MARY BRAND (Brand) 
Deep silky red; with little trace of purple. A fine 
landscape variety and good for cutting. 
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OFFICINALIS RUBRA 
The earliest of all; has short stems and is a dark 
red flower. As a rule is past by Decoration Day. 
An old fashioned variety. 
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