12 Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 

Each 
130. Flambeau. (Lemoine, 1930). A variety carrying latge 
double flowers of a bright salmon red with purple 
veins, passing to a paler shade after some days. Very 
fragrant. A striking novelty... 2.228529. 25.00 
131. La Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1913). Large, very.double flowers 
of good substance and. delightful fragrance. Color a. 
soft sulphur-yellow, becoming lighter and purer when 
fully opened. Good grower and bloomert...................... 15.00 
132. L’Esperance. (Lemoine, 1909). Large blooms 8 inches 
wide, with 8 to 10 broad, round fringed and wavy 
petals, clear primrose-yellow with buff:shade, blotched 
carmine at their base. It is very hardy and blooms 
profusely, on erect stems. Beautiful outstanding va- 
riety, Fragrant) 2. ee 
133. Mme. Louis Henry. (L. Henry, 1919). These cup-shaped 
flowers are about 6 inches in breadth and are formed 
of 6 or more waved petals. The color is a mixture of 
carmine, buff and pink, shaded salmon and coppery 
yellow, with purple markings at the base of the petals. 
SETCIOT CI ens eo ee Rep Orem eye: Nem SUS eS, 29.00 
134, Satin Rouge. (Lemoine, 1926). Large full double flowers, 
averaging 8 inches in breadth, with broad petals of a 
satin appearance, and of a bright blood red, passing 
to an old red shade after some days. A distinctive 
different color in Tree Peonies; very fragrant................ 30.00 
135. Souvenir de Maxime Commu. (L. Henry, 1919). Very large 
(8 inches in diameter) and extremely double blooms; 
most fragrant of all peonies, Color, deep yellow heav- 
ily shaded orange-salmon. Distinct. A very. vigorous 
variety becoming very tall and bushy. Profuse 
bloomer) 2 eets ei en a Re 15.00 
136. Surprise. (Lemoine, 1920). Very large bloom with irregu- 
lar petals of a mixture of straw-yellow, pale salmon, 
and rosy purple. It is tall and vigorous, and the very 
double, fragrant blooms are carried on strong stems.... 25.00 
Mo ljX° EneD 
Unnamed. Fine strain of these various types. * Must be 
sold as mixed and cannot be guaranteed as to color 
OY AY PO on Boda e eek Sei kab end oesea eee once sneeatteranaeeor naenceates meee 7.00 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
Our plants usually have 5 or more well developed eyes with suffi- 
cient vigorous roots to insure the most rapid growth and development, 
which invariably produce blooms the first year. In no case are they 
smaller than the standard 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
