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Grover Cleveland. (Ter.) Large, late, bright crimson of 
medium height. Stiff stems with excellent foliage ..... $1.00 
H. A. Hagen. (Rich.) Deep rose-pink. Late ............ 1.00 
Hansina Brand. (Bra.) Pink. Prize winner. Late ........ 3.50 
Hans Peter Sass. (Sass.) A very fine flower of blush-white. 
Out of all of Mr. H. P. Sass’ seedlings, he picked this 
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Hargrove Hudson. (Wild.) Soft even light pink. Medium 
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Harry L. Burden. (Nee.) Delicate pink. Large. M. ....... 2.50 
Harriet Farnsley. (Bra.) Dark crimson ................. 1.00 
Harty F. Little. (Nich.) Tinted white, large ............ 4.00 
Harry L. Richardson. (Ros.) Red. Fragrant ............. 1.50 
Hazel Kinney. (Bra.) Clear hybrangea-pink ............ 1.00 
Helen Hayes. (Murawska.) Dark pink, very late. Tall. 
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Helen Wolaver. (Bra.) Seashell-pink. Very late ........ 1.00 
ord Cas, (Does) HlGagstbelc An nice cco opie oom oerbloc or 1.00 
Henry Avery. (Bra.) White with yellow collar ......... 1.00 
Henry M. Vories. (Vor.) Late, flat, light pink ........... 2.50 
Henry Webster. (Fra.) Large red: late ............... 3.00 
Elernuonen (sassy) mleiehtitalll pinks Wate’ ss qi. 1+ sel. 0 
Hespanola. (And.) Shell-pink, unusual color, good ...... Le a@ 
H. F. Reddick. (Bra.) Bright dark crimson ............ 1.00 
Hiawatha. (Fra.) Very large, dark red. L. 36 in. ........ 3.00 
Ideal. (Franklin). (8.90) Very large. Full Rose type, dark 
pink, stiff stems with good foliage, fragrant. Late. 34 in. 
Ingenieur Doriat. (Dor.) Carmine-red 
Inspecteur Lavergne. (Dor.) Fine new red. Small petals 
3.00 
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James Boyd. (Thur.) Flesh, changing to white ........-. 1.00 
James Kelway. (Kel.) Rose-white. Early, fragrant ....... 127 
James Pillow. Light pink, early midseason, medium height. 
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James R. Mann. (Thur.) Rosy pink .......-..-+---+:: 1.00 
Jean Cooperman. New midseason red .....-...-2--+-+5- Dea) 
Jean Harlow. A fine white with golden reflections in the 
depth of the petals. Early midseason. Very scarce ...... HeO 
Jeannot. (Des.) Fine flesh-pink. Wiry stems and good fo- 
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NeanyeLind (bart) Pinkiva. cen a.as «ecm otic memes 1.00 
Jessie Shaylor. (Thur.) Deep cream ...-..--e+-eeeeeee 1.00 
John M. Good. (G. & W.) White. Rose type. Early ..... iL 225) 
Jubilee. (Pleas.) Large ivory-white. Very flat blooms; tall, 
free flowering. Most famous name in Peontes ......- 1.00 
Judge Berry. (Bra.) A delicate light rose-pink. Very large, 
CApiy with OOd, foliage a... ¢i ele ye n+ cic ee ee soe 1.00 
Judge Snook. (G. & R.) Cream-white. Large. L. M..-...-. 5.00 
Judy Becker. (Sass.) Brilliant dark red. Large. Tall. L. .... 5.00 
June Brilliant. (Aut.) Late, full double, red. Very brilliant 3.00 
June Day. (Fra.) Light flesh edged lavender .......---- 1.50 
Kansas. (Bigger.) Bright red flowers on very strong stems. 
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Karl Rosenfield. (Ros.) Very bright crimson. Good cut 
flower. Tall, strong stems. Midseason .....--.-+-++++-- 1.00 
Katherine Havemeyer. (Thur.) Flesh-pink ........-++-: 1.00 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Kel.) Fine white with a creamy suf- 
fusion in the depths. Strong rose fragrance. Free flow 
ering. Strong stems. Midseason ......---+++++e+e+-:: 3.00 
Kelway’s Queen. (Kel.) Late bright pink with flecked crim- 
son center. Fine quality of color ........-.+++++++e0> 2.00 
Koenigen Wilhelmina. (Kre.) Rose-pink. Tall ........-- 1.00 
Kundred’s Jubilee. (Kund.) White .......-++--+++++00: 1.00 
Lady Alex. Duff. (Kel.) Very fine pale pink. Midseason .. 1.00 
Lady Kate. (Vor.) Very late pink, tall, excellent .....--. 2.00 
Lafayette. (Des.) Lovely salmon-pink. M. ....++++++++-> 1.50 
La Fee. (Lem.) Light old-rose-pink with a narrow collar of 
creamy pink. Strong roselike fragrance. FPS Te seat retteteve BOLO 
Lake O’ Silver. (Fra.) Light pink, silver tipped .....--.-- 1.50 
La Lorraine. (Lem.) Large cream-white, tinted pink. Yel- 
low glow produced by a few yellow stamens. Tall, free 
flowering. Stout stems with good foliage .....--++-++: 2.00 
La Perle. (Cr.) Soft pink, cup-shaped ......+---+++++-: 1.00 
La Rosiere. (Cr.) Cream-white. Gold starmens ......+-++- 1.00 
Last Rose. (Sass.) Deep pink; very late ......-+++++++- 1.50 
La Tulipe. (Cal.) Lilaccwhite ......-...-seeeee ee crees 1.00 
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Laura Dessert. (Des.) Guard petals creamy white enclosing 
a center of pure canary-yellow. Should be cut to pre- 
serve the color. Midseason ...-...-..2-++-+-+s+0ese- $1.50 
Laura Kelsey. (Kel.) Light pink, large flowers on stiff stems. 8.00 
Laura Vories. (Vor.) Flesh-white, pink center .....-..+- 3.00 
Le Cygne. (Lem.) The best white Peony. Pure ivory-white 
without any markings whatsoever. Large. Fragrant. Fo- 
liage large and dark green. A rating of 9.9 by the Amer- 
ican Peony Society. (The highest rating ever given to 
any Peony) Harly(\@icales feted: a. -ttes alec selmeye ae 3.00 
Lillian Gumm. (Gumm.) Outer petals very large and ruffled. 
Deep rose-pink. Fragrant, stems and foliage good ..... 1.00 
Livingstone. (Cr.) Lilac-rose. Large; late .....-.++++--- 1.00 
Lois Gayle. Pink. New .......00.20--+- esses s essere 6.00 
Longfellow. (Bra.) Bright crimson intensified by golden 
yellow stamens near center. Very good cut lilensiere, IM, oo Wan) 
Lora Dexheimer. (Bra.) A bright crimson with a few 
yellow stamens. Large, midseason ......--+--+++e+e+0-> lao 
Lorch. (G. & K.) Cream-white, rose scented. M. .......-. 1.00 
Lord Kitchener. (Ren.) Very early red ......-.---.--:- 1.00 
Loren Franklin. (Fra.) Dark pink. Late ...............-: 2.00 
Lottie Dawson Rea. (Rea.) Light pink, midseason. H. M., 
ACAI! A ee cece s cabs Mewo CoD lc do omen cine OO OS 8.00 
Louise Lossing. (Loss.) Immense white with yellow and rose 
Bras, 1b, IN WiSAy iE cddoooncooooo boo aaoboOoO0C 10.00 
Lucile Hartman. (Fra.) Light pink. Vigorous .......... 2.50 
Lucky Strike (Wri.) Bright rose-pink; fragrant ........- 1.50 
Lucy E. Hollis. (Hol.) Pink .........+--0++- sees eeee 1.00 
Luetta Pfeiffer. (Bra.) Very pale pink, nearly white. Center 
petals flecked red, and numerous yellow stamens. Tall. 
with ‘strong stems and very early ...........+-.---- 1.50 
Lucy Shaylor. (Shay.) Creamy yellow center .........-. 2.00 
Lulu Little. (Little.) Light pink. L. M. Very good ...... 4.00 
Luxor. (Sass.) A white Mons. Jules Elie ............... 3.50 
L. W. Pollock. Very brilliant dark pink. Late midseason . . 10.00 
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