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PEONIES 
LAURA KELSEY (Kelsey 1941) This variety was formerly named Myra Hess. Fully double, 
midseason, long pointed buds that open out large, fluffy, delicate light pink flowers fadin 
lighter with ivory tints at base of petals, some tipped al others Sarita with aS 
Blooms simply immense, 74 to 8 inches in diameter. A very charming flower with strong 
stems. A variety that should be added to every collection. A limited number to be offered 
this season. Defies wind and arivingsraintdue toustiffrstems. 9. ....- ole. laa. Each $15.00 
OL TREMAN (Nicholls 1943) Double midseason, large blush with Ane form. Medium height. 
us 1s a new one, little known and we are fortunate in having a fair stock direct from the 
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LAURA VORIES (Vor) Flesh white, pink center.............cccccccececcccccecccese Each $2.00 
LE CYGNE (Lemoine 1907) (9.42) One of the highest rated whites, tinged ivory when opening. 
Full double, very early blooming variety. Moderately fragrant. Foliage large, dark green. 
For years this was the highest rated peony. Will be found in any large planting. Each $2.00 
LIGHTS OUT (Kelsey 1934) Large, rose pink double. The very last to bloom in the garden. Due to 
its lateness the peony season is considerably lengthened. Its outstanding feature is its ex- 
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EIEETANSGUMINES Apple Diossoml. pinks. ..5.0)ie..q. 20. sboe chAv css bere: Each .60; Per 10, $5.00 
LILLIAN WILD. Very large; delicate flesh becoming pure white; compact rose type flowers; 
midseason; blooms freely. In common with other very large varieties, it takes three years for 


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LIVINGSTONE (Crousse). (8.1) Soft rose-pink, center petals crimson flecked. Rose type. Large 
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LOIS KELSEY (Kelsey 1934) While this variety is listed as a double we would not class it as such. 
A midseason, flat flower, with long, narrow, deeply cut petals extending from the center like 
rays of the sun. Something out of the ordinary if you prefer odd peonies, as it is distinctly 
unusual, Has the appearance of a flower not fully transformed or constant, although it does 
come the same every year. Looks something like a cactus dahlia ................ Each $2.50 
LONGFELLOW (Brand 1907) (9.0) Mr. Brand has brought out many fine reds, but none finer 
than Longfellow. A’ double, midseason, bright crimson, intensified by golden yellow stamens 
near center. Like many reds, it is lacking in fragrance. Does not fade and is most satisfactory 
for cutting as well as garden decoration. Medium height, good foliage and a free bloomer. 
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LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand 1913) (8.4) Double type, large midseason variety. Bright crimson 
showing a light midrib on outer petals. Center incurved, concealing a few stamens, medium 
height, stiff stems, good foliage. This is another of the good reds Mr. Brand has originated. 
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LOREN FRANKLIN (Franklin). (9.03) Very large, full rose type, dark pink with stiff stems and 
foliage to the ground. Very good, fragrant, late, 3 feet. First Class Certificate. A. P. S., Chi- 
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LOTTIE DAWSON REA (John L. Rae 1939) Double, midseason. A very trim flower of light pink 
with exquisite tints. Received Honorable Mention Certificate of the A.P.S. Stock still very 
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LOYALTY (Neely). Midseason. Tall cup-shaped flower of light mauve pink ........ Each $4.00 
LOVELINESS (Hollis 1907). (8.8) Uniform hydrangea-pink, changing to bluish pink. Large, 
compact, flat flower. Rose type. A very beautiful variety, generally considered to be Hollis’ 
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LOUIS JOLIET (9.00) A fine free-flowering non-fading, deep red. Stamens hidden, medium 
height, stiff stems, a strong grower. and a free bloomer. Early midseason. Try it............ 
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LUELLA SHAYLOR (1917). A very fine white. Center ribs of petals are yellow, giving a total 
eikectre ois creamy-yellow, center) Midseason’... .....5-2:-.5.e esse sass Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
LULU LITTLE (Little 1938) Late midseason, light pink. Mr. Little, who originated this varie- 
ty ,is one of our most able peony authorities and a noted judge of peonies, slected this variety 
from his seedlings and gave it his daughter’s name; something he would not have done had 
Lines peony not possessed” real: merit: Stock very limited 2.00036... 000s. .0cwe ese Each $10.00 
LUXOR (Sass) (8.77). Early. An immense white with true bomb center of pale yellow fading 
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MAMMOTH ROSE (Franklin 1940). Gigantic rose type, large long petals of deep rose pink 
cupped about shorter center petals, tall with good stems, midseason............ Each $3.00 
MANDARIN (Auten) Early. A, good. cut,. flower Ted... eee ee Each .75; Per 10 $5.00 
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