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PEONIES 
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 .. Each .50 
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. 
JUDGE SNOOK (Good & Reese 1930) (9.23) A late midseason variety that is one of the worth- 
while originations as indicated by its rating. The bloom is large and by some it is listed as 
cream white. This is doubtless the result of fading of the true color when first opening 
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JUDY BECKER (Sass 1941). Late. Full rose rich dark red rather dwarfy. Those who grow 
thisstatesitis one of the finest/of allereds.. cs. sac es aes lei siieye ae oe oi Each $5.00 
JUNE BRIDE (Glasscock 1939). Very late. Purewhite with faint blush tint. Tall. Teer eG 
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 
(OULD) Aalavaleien IMBC ohonaeoeteocosocdud conegueococonsecdo ames Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
KANSAS. Bright red held high on one of the strongest stems in the field. The foliage is clean 
and dark green and the plant has always been healthy. The flower is full double with a few 
hidden stamen. Kansas makes a very good show flower as well as a good cut flower—early. 
American. Home Medal @ Winn eran ats yee eR eiek sect ee cate ke es ie see Each $15.00 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908). (8.8) Rich velvety crimson. Very tall, compact grower of 
Stavelyaha bite An rAq lab] OOMe rls Lele ere arrester 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- 
um tall and vigorous with strong, graceful stems. Fragrant. .................------ 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- 
Way, Sebest:, LatesmidSeason see ma. cis rereusiereneieisiee ele eerie eects ie oreo ieee tre Each $1.50; Per 10, $12.50 
KELWAY’S QUEEN. (8.8) Large, double, bright rose-pink, with a strong rose fragrance. Late 
MIGSCASON Mets cote eer ater Ease riots eaten eterno eT inteie ene iste) cowseet eke acne tons 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 
exceedingly iree flowering and) SHOW Ys) sco cieenesioeneeieieiele) cist icles eter Each .50; Per 10, $4.59 
LADY KATE (8.85). Late. One of the very best late blooming bright pink peonies. Always opens 
DELLECEly IS. Aa ee ee eer le eT ecc cee tole erence Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
LADY OF THE SNOW (Brethour). From Canada comes this new one with tall white guards and 
yellow collar. A Grand Peony. Stems and foliage, excellent ...................... 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 
fringedypetalsa ROseatybemuastawell a VUdSeaSOn meee nie eres 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, 
POOL SSTOWER ey race cats ree neath Por epee Teter cen iene Menem Penne teens gene wees Each .75 Per 10 $6.00 
LA FRANCE (Lemoine 1901). (9.0) Rose-type; enormous; very fragrant, strong, erect stems, soft 
| CDRS. ecm ty cia LA NH a Parte Fea APG TERT OSL RE gl ak, WMA. ar lacuryine same ui mln dead, Mau Las Each .%75 
LA LORRAINE (Lemoine 1901) (9.17) One of the finest whites we have for the show table or 
garden planting. Cream white when first opening, with a faint touch of salmon pink. A 
very fine flower of excellent form on strong stems. A very free bloomer and always ranks 
among the very best 
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LANCASTER (Kelsey 1937) Medium pink, double. Semi-dwarf, midseason. Large, heavily pet- 
aledsstifiestemsm Aces eees ee reece ieee ROS R OA OG OO UiC Bh othe oes eee: Each $8.00 
LASPERLE, (CR) 2 Sottepinksicup=shaped sree ter rere ree eter ae Each .50 
LA ROSIERE (Crousse 1888). (8.3) Cream white beautiful coloring. Large, flat, semi-double 
flowers. V.eryy sstrikine. sIMidSeasOna ys jeieieies sietecian sonic cree Ieee Each .50; Per 10, $3.00 
LAST ROSE—Pale pink. Very late but sure to open................... Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
LAURA DESSERT (Dessert 1913) (8.8) Creamy-white guard petals, deepening to canary-yellow 
in center. Flowers are symmetrical and of good size. Midseason.. Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
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