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Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Franklin, 1933) 9.3. A deep 
Therese-pink, full double with extremely long over- 
lapping, cupped petals which enfold a rosebud 
center. Very large bloom, floriferous, medium tall 
with a rose fragrance. 
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Albert Crousse. (Crousse, 1893). 8.6. Very large, bomb- 
type flower of rose-white, flecked crimson; fragrant. 
Tall; free bloomer like a big, fresh carnation.................... 
President Wilson. (Thurlow, 1918). 9.3. Double, very large, 
bright rose-pink, paling with age; rich, spicy fragrance. 
Medium height; strong stems 
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Jeannot. (Dessert, 1918). 9.2. Large, double, pale rose 
pink, deepening to old-rose in center; faintly fragrant. 
Meammenergot tree’ bloominga i) 2200s EL 
Nancy Dolman. (Vories, 1924). 9.1. Very large, double, 
pale rose-pink flower becoming pinkish white in cen- 
tere tall robust: tloriterous; stiti’stems. 0201. 
A.M. Slocum. (Franklin, 1920). 9.0. A dwarf variety with 
wiry stems. Its large, double blooms open pale rose- 
Dink cenier wont, disclosing stamens... 
Sarah K. Thurlow. (Thurlow, 1921). 9.1. Double; large; 
very delicate pink when half open, pure white when 
Ooernerose -iraorcrice, SiTOng StOMS...).iicceercenneens me ences 
Mme. Emile Galle. (Crousse, 1881). 8.5. Large, flat rose- 
type bloom of deep lilac-pink, changing to white in 
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Sarah Bernhardt. (Lemoine, 1906). 9.0. Flat, semi-rose 
type; large, imbricated petals of apple aon pink. 
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James Boyd. (Thurlow, 1919). 8.9. Cream center, flesh 
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Phoebe Cary. (Brand, 1907). 8.8. Petals large, broad, of 
good substance. Color a beautiful rose-pink. Tall 
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Tourangele. (Dessert, 1910). 9.4. Rose type; mauve and 
rose shadings; very fragrant. Vigorous grower; long 
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Milton Hill. (Richardson, 1891). 9.0. Very large, globular, 
Pomipuciserosesty pe; Pale: Llac-Trose: ii cpa ace 
Grandiflora. (Richardson, 1883). 8.8. The last Peony to 
bloom. Very large, flat, rose-type blooms of rose-white; 
extremely fragrant. A gem ina class by itself................ 
Rosa Bonheur. (Dessert, 1905). 9.0. Blooms soft flesh- seats 
of globular shape. FPreerbloginer ct eiie ete eter eee 
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