NANCY DOLMAN — 9.1. Late. Large, 
pale rose-pink of conical shape, with 
fluffy petals. Tall, robust grower. 
$2.50. 
PEGGY—Early. One of the dwarfs. 
Dainty bright silvery pink. Petals 
notched and crinkled. $1.25. 
PHOEBE CAREY—%S.8. Very late. Pale, 
old-rose pink, darkening toward the 
center. Tall, strong stems. Delight- 
fully fragrant. $1.50. 
RAOULE DESSERT—9.0. A. brilliant 
shell pink, lacking the mauve and 
bluish tints. $2.00. 
SARAH BERNHARDT—9.0. Late mid- 
season. Medium pink in a dark rose- 
pink shade. Excellent cutter. $1.25. 
WALTER FAXON—9.3. Vivid shell 
pink shade. Pleasantly fragrant, med- 
ium height. Very popular. $1.50. 
Dark Pink - Doubles 
AUGUST DESSERT—8.7. Late mid-sea- 
son. Dark rosy pink with a slight sil- 
ver border on each petal. Medium 
height. $1.50. 
BLANCHE KING—8.9. Very late. Deep 
dark pink. Symmetrical and true rose 
type. Color holds. $3.50. 
EDULUS SUPERBA—Early deep pink. 
Large flowers on tall strong stems. 
One of greatest of all cut flowers. 
Very fragrant. $1.00. 
GRACE BATSON—8.84. Excellent tall 
dark pink. Good in every way. $2.50. 
LIBERTY BELL—%9.0. Very late. One of 
the newer varieties. Distinctive in 
every way. $3.00. 
LOREN FRANKLIN—9.03. Late, very 
large, full rose type, with tall stiff 
stems. Fragrant. $3.00. 
MARIETTA SISSON—9.02. Mid-season. 
Loosely built, attractive flower. Good 
stems. Fragrant and desirable. $2.50. 
SOUV. DE LOUIS BIGOT—9.1. Vivid 
bright salmon pink with some sta- 
mens showing. $1.50. 
Red - Doubles 
COMMANDER—8.29. Very late. Heavy 
textured rosy red. Usually closes the 
Peony season. $2.00. 
DR. JOHN L. CRENSHAW—Late. A 
newer variety Bright crimson red. 
Buds like a red rose. Plant medium 
height. $4.00. . 
FONTENELLE — Erect growing red. 
Perfect bloom. Yellow stamens show 
slightly. Medium size flower. $1.50. 
HENRY ST. CLAIR—An excellent cut 
flower variety. Tall and of a good red 
color. $1.25. 
JEAN COOPERMAN — Early mid-sea- 
son. Soft crimson-red. Good size and 
fragrant. Made up of large petals. 
Cutiem: $1225. 
LONGFELLOW — 9.0. . Mid-season. 
Bright crimson red. Intensified by 
golden yellow stamens. Does not fade. 
Medium height. $2.00. ; 
MATHILDA LEWIS—9.0. Large, mid- 
season. Loosely formed dark maroon 
red. $3.50. 
MARY BRAND—8.7. A large mid-sea- 
son, rose type bloom of dark, clear 
crimson. Brilliant sheen. One of the 
finest reds. $2.00. 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA PLENA—Early 
pink species. $1.50. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA—Early 
red species. Well known ‘‘Memorial 
Day” Peony. $1.50. 
PHILLIPPE REVOIRE—%9.2. Late mid- 
season. Dark crimson red with a 
blackish sheen. Good fragrance. Color 
holds well. $3.00. 
RICHARD CARVELL 8.8. Crimson 
blue red. Very early, fragrant and a 
good cutter. Popular. $1.50. 
ROSALIE—8.78. Here is a little gem 
for your garden where tall varieties 
will not be good. Dwarf, full double, 
clear, rose red. Try it. $1.50. 
SAM DONALDSON—Too new to rate. 
Late. Beautiful dark red color. Semi- 
rose type. Holds color very well. $5.00 
SHAWNEE CHIEF—Too new to rate. 
Mid-season. Dark brilliant red. $3.50. 
Singles and Anemone 
Types 
ARCTURUS — 9.3. Velvety, dark 
One of the very best single 
ere 
KANKAKEE—9.15. 
clear and enduring. 
well. $2.00. 
LAURA DESSERT—8.8. Pale pink in 
bud, opening cream or pale yellow, 
becoming white. Very beautiful anem- 
one type. $2.00. 
L’/ETINCELANTE—8.5. Dark pink. Sin- 
gle large cup shaped flowers. Broad 
petals. Heavily margined silver... Yel- 
low center. $1.50. 
LE JOUR—8.6. Early. Very large, single 
with two rows of long overlapping 
petals. Golden yellow center. $1.50. 
MAN O’ WAR—9.33. Single. Early. Very 
large bright red. Strong stems. $4.00. 
PRIDE OF LANGORT—%8.9. Light pink. 
Large flowers of a brilliant pink 
shade. Tall stems. $2.00. 
SHY MAID—A delicate peach pink with 
pale yellow center. Best to cut in bud. 
Fades white outdoors. $1.00. 

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