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HENRY AVERY. (8.8) Late, blush, creamy collar....................0.-e. Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
HENRY WEBSTER (Franklin). (9.13) Large, full rose type. A pleasing shade of red. Strong grow- 
er and good bloomer, holds flowers high, very strong rose fragrance, one of the sweetest we 
KNOW aE COmLIG SCacOnemoGmICheS mre ta SUN ar ee ee oe Each $2.00 
ee ee ee a Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
HIAWATHA (Franklin). (8.85) Very large, not quite full double rose type, dark red, good stems, 
clean foliage, vigorous, late, 36 inches. Very attractive form, none like it. .......... Each $3.00 
HUMEI CARNEA (Guerin 1856). Rose type; early midseason. Very large bloom, clear flesh tinged 
rose; in color this is quite distinct and immediately attracts attention... Ea. 50; Per 10, $4.00 
IDEAL (Franklin). (8.90) Very large. Full rose type, dark pink. Stiff stems with good foliage, fra- 
grant. bate. J4einchessa real acquisition to the dark pinks, ...2..........0..6...2.. Each $3.00 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Dor.). Fine new red. Early ............... Each $1.00; Per 10, $8.09 
JAMES KELWAY. (8.7) Immense flowers of dainty flesh-pink, changing to flesh-white, with a 
golden reflection from the almost hidden stamens that is most effective. Early midseason. 
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JAMES R. MANN (8.7) Midseason, rose-pink .....................200. Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
JEANNOT (Dessert 1918). (9.2) Large, imbricated cup-shaped flower of perfect form, color flesh- 
p-nk, slightly tinged purple and shaded salmon at the base of petals; changes to silvery white. 
A variety of exquisite and delicate coloring. (Introducer’s description) Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
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 ..... ghee 

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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 
JUDY BECKER (Sass 1941). Late. Full rose rich dark red rather dwarfy. Those who grow 
EMisssbotcelusis One Oitne 11nestaOL all reds uu. cue seivig sas ellciacts scdelama ecw cles adele clears Each $5.00 
JUNE BRIDE (Glasscock 1939). Very late. Purewhite with faint blush tint. Tall. Fragrant... 
ee ee re ete ea AOS oto PEST G hase NI oz aio a ay sha ac ohetct Sietalg Phone Shee babel SLO E whi gals Each $2.59 
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 
DLIZCMWITHIC Ta VIICSCASOLL eee in ee ee seietcte sleds Massy ce eecies Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908). (8.8) Rich velvety crimson. Very tall, compact grower of 
StQCCLY BUADLUATI FAL DIOOMEM Haale. veces cece cs cle ae ss Each .60; Per 10, $5.00; Per 100, $40.00 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER (Thurlow). (9.0) A large flesh-pink of true rose type coming into 
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- 
Uinta sands vicorousswitoestrone eracetul stems. Fragrant. (ii... 06.0 ee ee se aye 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- 
Wel VESE DEG Uma LOR IILIC SEASON we wectnencte! Get cc ne cc oc 6 oece 0 oie wrsle teed wre iene. Each $1.50; Per 10, $12.50 
KELWAY’S QUEEN. (8.8) Large, double, bright rose-pink, with a strong rose fragrance. Late 
INTOSCASON MMR eR Ore em see tere tenes re ert seat = ch cuctict lesrs, Siecle odenscp fied spore lcs) «Se ick.) 895,048, choise. Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
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 
eXceedin cl yetreemiOWerIl CRAIG eGNOWY. tc 7 iiievesies « felis of sleale acs ce Sy ees Each .50; Per 10, $4.50 
LADY KATE (8.85). Late. One of the very best late blooming bright pink peonies. Always opens 
DEERLECGLY carte ay te nee Ee Mn hue ee Pers ee Ree Eso Oye s s/s ea eels wold es Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
LADY OF THE SNOW (Brethour). From Canada comes this new one with tall white guards and 
VelowscollaieAsGtangdsleony otemsi and toliage, excellent 2... .i. 060s selec e de’ 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.......... meet Say Lee: 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, 
OO ee OY Cee eee ee eo eis cjsdiy clos adie ge eas Han ee .Each .75 Per 10 $6.00 
LA FRANCE (Lemoine 1901). (9.0) Rose-type; enormous; very fragrant, strong, erect stems, soft 
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