
20 Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
114. Karl Rosenfield. (Rosenfield, 1908). 8.8. Very large, globu- 
lar, compact, semi-rose type blooms of dark brilliant | 
crimson on. fall: stems.. 2.252. .i..c.caheleseseeteee 1.00 
115. Grover Cleveland. (Terry, 1904). 8.2. Double, large, bright 
crimson blooms; mildly fragrant. Medium height; flori- [ 
ferous: stiff stems.) Ate eee 1.00 I 
LATE | 
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116. Marechal Vaillant. (Calot, 1867). 7.5. Very large, globu- 
lar, rose type; blood-red. Toll. Very late.................... 1.00 | 
117. Delachei. (Delache, 1856). 7.1: Large, compact, semi-rose | 
type; violet-crimson. Strong; erect. Fine...........--.--se-+ 1.00 | 
118. Rubra Superba. (Richardson, 1871). 7.2. Large; brilliant 
red. The best and the very latest red...200...........22.08 1.50 

Yellow Peonies 
EARLY 
119. Fanny Cresby. (Brand, 1907). 7.7. Yellow, pink guard 
petals: oc. es a ae 1.50 
120. Laura Dessert. (Dessert, 1913). 8.8. Anemone type; me- 
dium size; guards pale pink, opening cream, changing 
to white; center light lemon; moderately fragrant. 
Medium height; floriferous; good stems..........000000..00.... 1.50 
MIDSEASON 
121 Golden Harvest. (Rosenfield, 1900). 7.3. Bomb-shaped | 
bloom with guard petals lilac-rose and center sulphur- H 
yellow! -Free bloomer... 200058 nk. 1.00 | 
122. Primevere. (Lemoine, 1907). 86. Guard petals deep {1 
creamy yellow and center petals sulphur-yeliow. The I) 
yellowest of the Herbaceous Peonies...........000000.000002... 1.50 | 
JAPANESE PEONIES | 
This is a type of Herbaceous Peony developed from the single type. | 
In the process of development, the stamens and anthers: have lost their : 
character as such, and have become transformed into narrow, thick i 
petaloids or into narrow petals tipped with vestiges of the yellow 
anthers without pollen, and are surrounded by five or more broad i 
guard petals. | 
They are strong growers, and many fine varieties, embracing a l 
wide range of color, have been imported to this country from Japan; 
some seedlings of exceptional merit have also been produced by 
American growers. Grow under the same conditions as the so-called 
Chinensis Peonies and require the same treatment. 





