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These so-called Japanese Peonies which have been 
grown in this country are those which have one or two 
rows of petals and centers of stamens much thickened. 
These latter are almost devoid of pollen and in some 
varieties make thick cushions of golden yellow. In others 
the stamens are self-color tipped or crusted with yellow. 
The effects are beautiful and distinct and are charming 
for the garden and as cut flower decorations. 
*Ama-no-sode 9.2 — Large, bright rose-pink with lighter 
tints. Extra. $3.00. 
Aureolin 8.9 — Pink, deep sulphur center. $1.50. 
Charm 9.2 — Deep red with well-formed center of yellow. 
The petals are smooth and rounded making a very 
attractive flower. $2.50. 
Currant Red — Lively cerise-red petals, stamens yellow, 
marked with self color. $3.00. 
“Departing Sun 8.5 — Broad petals of carmine-red. Sta- 
mens petal color, crested yellow. When seen in the light 
of the setting sun, it fairly glows. $2.50. 
Dog Rose 7.9 — Attractive soft pink. $1.50. 
Emma — Broad petals of bright pink. Very fine variety. 
$3.00. 
*Francois — Bright red with salmon tints with heavy 
golden center. Late midseason. $1.50. 
*Glow — Deep cerise-pink surround a cushion of narrow 
petals overlaid and crusted with straw yellow. A bright 
tone in the garden. $1.50. 

A FIELD OF PEONIES AT CHERRY HILL 
