66 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
PEONIES—Continued Per 10 
Grace Loomis, 9.2. A very handsome, large, late fragrant white, 
With elemonabinesErerLlecteaminmthenc en Ce Tyas aera earners $ 9.00 
Grover Cleveland, 8.2. Rose type. Very large, full dark crimson 
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Hazel Kinney, 9.0. A great show flower when displayed along side 
the very best. True rose type. Color a delicate clear Hy- 
drangea pink. Medium height Bane clean, light green foliage; 
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*Inspector Lavergne, 8.5. Early. Vivid crimson. --_----------------- 5.50 
James R. Mann, 8.7. Mid-season. Rose-pink, lightly streaked with 
CLIM SONS eee. eine ee Sa) eet Ab eee Se eee 4.00 
Jeannot, 9.2. Large, cupshaped flowers of fine form. Flesh pink 
with salmon pink shadings changing to silvery white. Late. __ 3.50 
*John M. Good, 8.89. Pale flesh shading to pure white. -_-----____- 4.50 
Judge Berry, 8.6. Very large and double, light-rose pink of an even 
shade with flesh tones in center, brightened by vivid yellow 
stamens in center and collar of flower. Medium height. One 
of Mr. Brand’s very good introductions. Early. Slight fra- 
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*Karl Rosefield, 8.8 Mid-season. Brilliant velvety-crimson blooms. 4.50 
Kelway’s Exquisite, 8.5. Mid-season. Bright rose-pink with a 
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Lady Alexander Duff, 9.1. Mid-season. Very large, light blush 
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*La Perle, 8.5. Mid-season. Pink in the bud, opening in a creamy 
whitemipleckedawithecrimson. 22s 224s ome 528 sie ane Seen nee 4.00 
Lillian Gumm, 8.9. Late mid-season. Bright apple-blossom pink. __ 5.00 
Lora Dexheimer, 8.4. Flaming crimson. Early mid-season. Large 
IA ORUMEINSL) Bees cae coe Ee = en en ene ce se Ae 6.50 
Mabel Franklin, 9.0. Pale pink ope deepening toward the 
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Madelon, 8.47. Handsome, large, silvery pink flushed carmine. ____ 4.50 
*Marsh of Lansdown. Late. Rose-type. Mammoth blooms. Deep 
rose-pink shading to silvery-pink on central petals. ______ cess “CHO 
Meissonier, 6.5. Bomb type. Brilliant crimson, full double flowers 
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Mignon, Amber-white. Dwarf foliage. 2 _2_...__....12_...0..21___... 4.00 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere. Pink, yellow center. ______________________ 5.00 
Mme. Boulanger, 7.8. Late mid-season. Soft pink with silver reflex. 3.50 
*Mme. De Verneville, 7.0. Early. Large white flowers with crim- 
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*Mme. Ducel, 7.9. Mid-season. Large flowered, pink with lighter 
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Mme. Edouard Doriat. Fine spheric bud, large globular flower with 
rounded petals, white with carmine border, some golden sta- 
mens visible between petals. Long stems. Late. ____._ 5.00 
Mme. Geissler, 7.9. Rose pink shading to silvery flesh. Fragrant. __ 3.00 
*Mme. Jules Dessert, 9.4. Mid-season. Creamy white with faint tints 
of pinky ands Dulles: oa ee ee wees mee eee 6.50 
Mons. Krelage, 7.7. Dark red with silvery tips. Late mid-season. ___ 3.50 
Mrs. John M. Kleitsch, 9.0. A fine old-rose or light red. Rose 
CY DO B.C pare et xe ee ae So Se ee ene 6.00 
Per 100 
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