

SEPTEMBER MORN. Large, semi-double, white with 
faint blush of pink at base of the petals. Extremely 
early; usually m bloom here in late September. 
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Er mLOmI ERO COLLO ments ter en st oer er heey. ODO 
DAOC OUI eTAktSi 2. eke: ee SRT 1 RY I) 
ST. ANDRE. The flowers are large, peony type, blood-red 
and distinctive. Rich dark foliage. Very handsome. 
PGE OUU GAIN RO LAL ESacn tata neie rages wuts otto a9 OU 
OECOW MEO OR ALL Sern amnion ees lain ian Ov SQ) 
VILLE DE NANTES. A very fine sport of Donckelari, 
having similar foliage, growth habits and coloring, but 
the petals are wavy and more irregular. See color illus- 
tration on front cover. 
WSL OM OU ITiOT ALES eerie ete yn ak a hehe eee este PO aU 
POICOP DAI AeSTALtS veh eis s Os OU 
WOODVILLE RED (Martin Roberts; Kollock). Very 
large, brilliant red, peony type. Fast, upright grower 
with pale, almost drooping foliage. 
DRCORL OAV OTA tS Mere ne. Cacho ey ae ae nD OO 
POO ANIC OT ALLS en Ueto E Nan Sn ciovana mane” O 150) 
DAR OVOU TVA OTALLSI i, pon are hoe als oe lela ei wea OU 

LADY JANE GREY (Eugene Lize) 
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