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Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
Elise Renault. (Doriat, 1927). 8.7. Very large; double; 
bomb-shaped flowers of lilac and silvery purple with 
comninespotiom,. oor, stilt stemucn. RMA UNCC ek 
LATE 
. Mme. Forel. (Crousse, 1887). 7.7. One of the largest imbri- 
cated rose-type Peonies. Glossy deep pink with a sil- 
very reflex; fragrant. Tall; free bloomer...................0......-- 
Livingstone. (Crousse, 1879). 8.1. Large; perfect rose type; 
pale lilac-rose. Free bloomer. Remarkable buds............ 
Raoul Dessert. (Dessert, 1910). 9.0. Double; large; brilliant 
shell-pink, of a shade rare in Peonies; rose scented. 
Medium height; free flowering; erect stems..................... 
. Claire Dubois. (Crousse, 1886). 8.7. Rose-type, very large, 
Slobuloreb oonieron Ticha ecrascdinvs Dill ee ee 
. La France. (Lemoine, 1901). 9.0. Rose-type; enormous; 
very fragrant; strong, erect stems; soft pink... 
. Martha Bulloch. (Brand, 1907). 9.1. Brand's best produc- 
tion. Tall, strong grower. Immense blooms-of soft rose- 
pink, well formed, of good substance, fragrant................ 
Red Peonies 
EARLY 
Richard Carvel. (Brand, 1913). 8.8. The globular bomb- 
type flower is one shade of bright crimson. Tall; pro- 
Hise DIOOMerisVerV Tine ;CCrly. 2 ee ei tec: 
Adolphe Rousseau. (Dessert & Mechin, 1890). 8.5. Very 
large, semi-double flowers of deep garnet. Very tall; 
SMatelgley (escent Rel ey), Riv) Olek per eem ayy aa me OS Pe Es ariel eee ROC IgE Ae 
Mons. Martin Chauzac. (Dessert, 1899). 8.8. Very dark 
garnet or maroon, globular flowers on strong stems. 
rieacicl Rests Ot ne tpeODIeS aire ee ess Ae uc, 
Cherry Hill. (Thurlow, 1915). 8.6. Very early; maroon- 
red with a glistening sheen, brightened by yellow sta- 
Tete menClinestr One esteMmisnee sure cok a Ne ee ae 
MIDSEASON 
Felix Crousse. (Crousse, 1881). 8.4. Large, globular, bomb- 
type; brilliant rose-red; fragrant. Strong grower; free 
DiOoonlehm ninestemicsecisOnuleCeces: nile tet eer 
Phillippe Rivoire. (Riviere, 1911). 9.2. The most fragrant, 
bright crimson Peony. Good form and growth. Finest 
reas) a aE, SO. Se ec Tate a a CER ERP ete me eet ee 
Longfellow. (Brand, 1907). 9.0. A brilliant crimson and 
cherry color—the brightest red Peony.......000..00020.eee.. 
Mary Brand. (Brand, 1907). 8.7. Immense, full, massive; 
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