16 Oberlin Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa. 
51. Marie Crousse. (Crousse, 1892). 8.9. Double type; very 
large; central petals broad, pale pink, shaded rose; 
fragrant. Medium height; stiff stems..............20222..2...-22:0-+- 
52. Rose Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1920). 9.1. Flat, double, very 
large, flesh-pink bloom, tinted rose-pink; center petals 
marked crimson; mildly fragrant. Tall; strong; free 
lowering estiilestemse tere c ee wees eeice, ee 
93. Phyllis Kelway. (Kelway, 1908). 9.0. Double type; cup 
form; very large; rose-pink, paling to white; fragrant. 
Medium height free bloomer; strong stems.....................--- 
94. Katharine Havemeyer. (Thurlow, 1921. 9.0. Double, large, 
light rose-pink, with a tinge of old-rose; fragrant. Aver- 
age’ height; tlorilerous;-strong: stems /...2<:22..s--aesece-eecencen-s- 
55. Thomas C. Thurlow. (Thurlow, 1919). 9.1. Double, large, 
flesh-pink, paling to cream-white; center of yellow 
petaloids; rich, spicy perfume. Strong stems.................... 
96. June Day. (Franklin, 1920). 9.0. Large, double, old-rose 
pink; white outer petals; crimson line in center; fragrant. 
Medium height; floriferous; good stems................0...0......- 
97. Edwin C. Shaw. (Thurlow, 1919). 9.1. Delightfully fra- 
grant, double, very large, light old-rose blooms, with 
flesh-pink tones in center occasional red edges fragrant. 
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98. Florence Macbeth. (Sass, 1924). 9.2. Double, very large, 
broad, flat, shell-pink, deepening toward center; slightly 
fragrarit ss oll =strongqesiemsiumn ot Sk eee, 
99. Mary Woodbury Shaylor. (Shaylor, 1916). 9.0. Very large, 
double, flesh-white, illumined by golden reflections trom 
the stamens; fragrant. Stiff stems 
60. Solange. (Lemoine, 1907). 9.7. Extra-large blooms, with 
broad, round petals, suffused with a reddish golden 
light. One of the very finest 
61. Therese. (Dessert, 1904). 9.8. Very large, rose type with a 
high crown, violet-rose, changing to lilac-white in 
center. Strong; medium tall. Very desirable.................. 
62. Mme. Jules Dessert. (Dessert, 1909). 9.4. Flowers very 
large, well formed, with great long, broad petals of 
flesh-white. One of the finest... 00.0 lllllleeececeeeeeeeeee 
63 Reine Hortense. (Calot, 1857). 8.7. Large, compact. Broad, 
rounded petals of soft flesh color; guard and center 
petals marked carmine. Tall and vigorous 
64. Marguerite Gerard. (Crousse, 1892). 8.4. Large; blush- 
pink. Tall; strong grower; free bloomer 
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65. Frances Willard. (Brand, 1907). 9.1. Blush-white flowers 
of large size and delicate texture, changing to white 
with-age: mLallestrong: growerm gee eee 
66. Myrtle Gentry. (Brand, 1925). 9.1. Double; rosy white, suf- 
fused with tints of pale pink, flesh, and salmon. Pleas- 
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