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La Perle, M, spice *, 85, globular light 
old-rose-pink with center flaked 
TOUT eee eee Rad | ee $1.00 
Le Cygne, E, 99*, white tinged ivory 
becoming pure white without mark- 
ings as it develops _........ LE aes 2.00 
Longfellow, M, 90, dwarf crimson, none 
fiver Tad ClesSes en pee. hero 1.00 
Marie Jacquin, M, 83, pale pink becom- 
ing white with creamy tones, semi- 
double, the water-lily peony ...... 1.00 
Marie Lemoine, L, 85, lemon white 1.00 
Milton Hill, 90, light shell pink... $1.00 
Mme, de Verneville, E*, 79, white $1.00 
ions Jules Elie, E, 92, light rose pink, 
Nery. Veryslargessests ole eo! 1.00 
Mons Martin Cahuzac, EM, 88, large 
maroon crimson with sillcy black 
SEG ieee Sie ole Dc pene ee 2.00 
Mrs. A. M. Brand, L*, 96, fine white 
POOGRSUDStANnCe) Se enna es 2.00 
Mrs. Edward Harding, M, 93, chrysan- 
themum like white forming large 
clusters - 1.00 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 93.8, an 
award winner in soft rose __....... 3.00 
Mrs. John M. Lewis, *, 82, dark red 1.00 
Wick Shaylor, deep flesh pink ___... 3.00 
Philippe Rivorie, E, rose*, 92, one of the 
few. fragrant Teds + ees. = ne 2.06 
Phyllis Kelway, M*, 90, large rose-pink 
Wey I POG). aoe ter ek gate Pt $1.00 
President F. D. Roosevelt, L, 93.8, full 
rose type in dark pink _.............. $3. 00 
President Wilson, L, 93, spice”, baer 
rose-pink, fine foliage helt ae 1.50 
Primevere, M*, 86, sulphur yellow 
stock very Scarce tae Sta), 1.00 
Red Bird, old rose-red, free bloom- 
AO : 1.00 
Richard Carvel, ‘E*, 88, ‘large ‘bright 
crimson, good stems and foliage 1.00 
Rosalie, EE, American Beauty rose 
shade . ao ie sees FOO 
Rose Shaylor, M*, 91, pale flesh $2.50 
Sarah Bernhardt, L*, 90, large dark 
rose-pink, few center petals red 
edged, strong stems, good foliage 1.00 
Shawnee Chief, M, new top-notch red 
goodicut, flowery eee $2.00 
Solange, L, 97, cream white with suf- 
fusion of buff and salmon-pink _ 1.00 
Souv. de General Gallieni, rare mottled 
lilac pink, unusual. _. ue. 31.00 
Souv. de Louis Bigot, M”*, 91, ‘vivid rose 
Dink estrongestemeG pa. =e 1.00 
Therese, M, 98, old-rose pink ........ 1.08 
Tourangelle, L*, 94, pale cream-white 
with a tan suffusion in depth .... 1.00 
Be cOny Chateau Thierry, M*, 89, felear 
2 Please give 2nd choice or allow us to substitute 
SINGLE PEONIES 
The true single type peonies with single 
row of outer petals—fine for cut-flower 
Clairette, M, 81, large pale pink buds 
opening to pure white, silky tex- 
tUPey a as Se ee 1.25 
Krinkled White, 90, tulip shaped crink- 
led with strong stems... see 2.50 
The Bride, E, 84, pure white _........ 1.25 
White Swan, 85, purest white, one of 
the most charming of the single 
type see eee eee Bert ie E79 
Above is shown proper planting 
depth for all types of peonies. 
PEONY SPECIES & 
SPECIE HYBRIDS 
Anomala, EEE, cutleafed single purp- 
lish Teds (asa ae Fo eee 1.50 
Officinalis alba plena, EE, large dou- 
bles pureswhite te 2.50 
Officinalis rubra plena, EE, 86, double 
bright red of grandmother’s gar- 
dens Alike ee et 
Tenuifolia latifolia, EE, 78, single fern- 
leafed red 
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