INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE. A sstriking crimson. 
flower which stands out in the garden like a 
beacon. Each $1.00 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Perhaps the finest all-around 
pure deep red, with tall, strong stems. See pic- 
ture on page 15. Each $1.00 
LA LORRAINE. A free blooming variety which is 
cream color upon opening, but soon changes to 
pure white. An excellent variety for exhibitions. 
Each $1.50 
LE CYGNE. This Peony is rated as nearly perfect. 
It is slightly fragrant. The blossoms are beau- 
tifully fashioned and the whole plant is grace- / 
ful and has an aristocratic air. See picture on 
back cover. Each $2.50 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE. A large white which is 
beautifully touched with crimson. Each $1.00 
MME, EMILE DEBATENE. A vivid rose flower of 
the most delicately beautiful coloring imagin- 
able. Each $1.75 
MARTHA BULLOCH. A huge, late exceedingly 
bright rose-pink. Each $1.30 
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BARONESS SCHROEDER WALTER FAXON 
MONS. JULES ELIE. A large, rich satiny early 
pink. One of the most popular Peonies avail- 
able today. Each $1.00 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. An early, deep 
glossy maroon variety. Each $1.75 
PRIMEVERE. Peony growers have for many years 
been trying to produce a yellow Peony. While 
this variety cannot be called a true yellow, yet 
it has more than a suggestion of this illusive 
pigment in its makeup. Each $1.30 
REINE HORTENSE. A crisp, large rosy pink with 
fluffy petals of translucent texture, notched 
and silvered at the tips. There is an occasional 
fleck of crimson in the center of the flower. 
Each $1.00 
RICHARD CARVEL. An early exceedingly bright 
crimson variety. One of the best reds. 
Each $1.50 
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