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Cup of Beauty (Tassee de Beau) —Semi-double, 
pink. As blooms begin to open the outside petals 
with the very tight center bud resemble a cup and 
Saucer. This center bud opens later, showing quan- 
tities of stamens. Compact grower. To 36”. 
Dante—An imbricated pure white form with 
golden stamens at the base of each petal. This 
variety may be best described as of medium size, 
measuring 4 inches in diameter. A low, spreading 
grower. 12”-15” only. 
Debutante—Peonyform—An exquisite shade of 
delicate pink. Vigorous, fine, distinctive foliage. 
Very early. Keeps blooms exceptionally well. The 
best peoniform and one of the loveliest pinks. Ex- 
cellent for cut flowers and pot culture. To 5’. 
Derebyana—A double red of rosebud form when 
first opening, when full Open showing golden sta- 
mens among inner petals, flowers 4”-4%4” in di- 
ameter, dark green, glossy foliage, bushy, good 
grower, free flowering in mid-season. To 6’. 
Empress—An immense _ semi-double deep pink 
flower with golden stamens in center, glossy deep 
green foliage. Tall, slow growth. Early flowering. 
Rare and very desirable. To 24”-30”. 
Emperor of Russia—Very large, brilliant red 
flowers of peony form, golden stamens among inner 
twisted petals, flower appears to be four or five 
in one. Dark green foliage. Slow, bushy growth. To 
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Ethington White — Large semi-double white, 
petals tissue-paper like texture. Mid-season bloom- 
er, tall, vigorous grower, dark green foliage. To 
30”-36"'. 
Fanny Bollis—Very large semi-double dark red 
variegated with white. Golden stamens in center 
of flower, large dark green leaves, medium growth, 
mid-season bloomer. To 42”. 
Gerodoni Franchetti—Large peony form white 
blossoms. Filecks of pink. 18”-24”, 
General Washington — Semi-double white with 
occasional deep pink dots or markings. White al- 
ways predominates. To 4’-5’, 
Gigantea—Immense semi-double deep red strip 
and marbled with white. Late flowering. Immense 
dark green leaves, tall, open growth. To 42”’, 
Governor Mouton—Late flowering, peony form, 
deep red, marbled white, medium growth, dark 
leaves. To 5’, 
His Majesty—Medium to large, semi-doubie red, 
loose construction, stamens in _ center. Large, 
crinkly, dark green foliage. Symmetrical growth. 
Mid-season bloomer. 3’. 
Kumaaska—-Large, very fine peony form flowers 
of deep pink. Very early bloomer. Glossy green 
foliage. Tall, slow growth. One of the finest 
Camellias, 65’. 
