i Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
Each 
129. Flambeau. (Lemoine, 1930). A variety carrying large 
double flowers of a bright salmon red with purple 
veins, passing to a paler shade after some days. Very 
ragromt: GArsiikmige OV Clly eee ene eee ee ee? 15.00 
130. La Lorraine. (Lemoine, 1913). Large, very double flowers 
of good substance and delightful fragrance. Color a 
soft sulphur-yellow, becoming lighter and purer when 
fully opened. Good grower and bloomer...................... 15.00 
131.. L’Esperance. (Lemoine, 1909). Large blooms 8 inches 
wide, with 8 to 10 broad, round fringed and wavy 
petals, clear primrose-yellow with buff shade, blotched 
carmine at their base. It is very hardy and blooms 
profusely, on erect stems. Beautiful outstanding va- 
Cla pe meelerreisi(n 28 woe 2 ieee We ee eee is: 
132. Mme. Louis Henry. (L. Henry, 1919). These cup-shaped 
flowers are about 6 inches in breadth and are formed 
of 6 or more waved petals. The color is a mixture of 
carmine, buff and pink, shaded salmon and coppery 
yellow, with purple markings at the base of the petals. 
Err Corn tiene a 20.00 
133. Roman Gold. (Saunders, 1941). A very brilliant yellow 
of perfect form. Single. One of the best. 0000.0... 15.00 
134. Satin Rouge. (Lemoine, 1926). Large full double flowers, 
averaging 8 inches in breadth, with broad petals of a 
satin appearance, and of a bright blood red, passing 
to an old red shade after some days. A distinctive 
different color in Tree Peonies; very fragrant................ 20.00 
135. Souvenir de Maxime Cornu. (L. Henry, 1919). Very large 
(8 inches in diameter) and extremely double blooms; 
most fragrant of all peonies, Color, deep yellow heav- 
ily shaded orange-salmon. Distinct. A very vigorous 
variety becoming very tall and bushy. Profuse 
LOOT erick ee eee rete ee ere Pe a 15.00 
136 Surprise. (Lemoine, 1920). Very large bloom with irregu- 
lar petals of a mixture of straw-yellow, pale salmon, 
and rosy purple. It is tall and vigorous, and the very 
double, fragrant blooms are carried on strong stems.... 15.00 
Mix eEoD 
Unnamed. Fine strain of Japanese and European types. 
Must be sold as mixed and cannot be guaranteed as 
to<color*oritype ees ee ie ee see 7.00 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
Our plants usually have 5 or more well developed eyes with suffi- 
cient vigorous roots to insure the most rapid growth and development, 
which invariably produce blooms the first year. In no case are they 
smaller than the standard 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
