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*Madame Ducel 7.9—Large blooms of silvery pink resembling 
mammoth Chrysanthemums. Very fine. Midseason. 
*Madame Emile Galle 8.5——A lovely shade of deep shell-pink. 
Flowers large and borne on long stems. Late. 
*Marie Lemoine 8.5—Large flowers of creamy-white with a 
golden light reflected from hidden stamens. Fragrant. Dwarf, 
strong stems. Late. 
Marquis C. Lagergren 7.8—RBrilliant cherry-red with darker 
shadings. Midseason. 
*Modeste Guerin 7.8—Unusual shade of dark rose-pink. Fra- 
grant. Effective as a garden variety. Early. 
*Pierre Duchartre 8.2—Deep shell-pink flower with broad 
rounded petals. Upright growth. Late. 
*Rachel 8.38—Fresh, soft rose. Strong stems. Late midseason. 
*Reine Hortense 8.7—Large, compact flowers with broad 
rounded petals of soft flesh color with some crimson splashes. 
Rosette 8.8—Delicate shell-pink, illuminated with salmon 
tints at base of petals. Karly midseason. 
*Suzette 8.2—Brilliant rose-pink. The strong stems give a pro- 
fusion of bloom. Midseason. 
*Venus (Kelway) 8.3—Exquisite pointed buds. Delicate shell- 
pink and white. Strong stems and free blooming quality. Very 
fine. Midseason. 
*Varieties in this class we have found to be the best 
and most reliable for color and free-blooming quality. 
We recommend these if you are in doubt as to selection. 
Single Peon les 
For shipping charges see Pages 41 and 42 
Prices quoted are for strong, healthy plants with at 
least three to five buds. 
Two-year clumps, add 50%. 
Three-year clumps at double price. 
Price per dozen at ten times the single rate, Priced at 
$1.50 each would be $15.00 per dozen. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
The single flowered varieties are the first to bloom, but the 
side buds will continue to bloom over a considerable season. 
They are especially satisfactory for garden effects as they with- 
stand the rains and wind where the heavier doubles might be 
