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*Philippe Rivoire 9.2 — Fine dark crimson. Flowers of med- 
ium size hold their color until the petals fall. Fragrant. 
Midseason to late. $2.50. 
*Richard Carvel 8.8 — A fine early red, producing many 
blooms. Resembles Felix Crousse, but earlier. Early. $1.50. 
* Varieties in this class we have found to be the best and 
most reliable for color and free-blooming quality. We 
recommend these if you are in doubt as to selection. 
Single Peonies 
For shipping charges see Page 41. 
Prices quoted are for strong, healthy plants with 
at least three to five buds. 
Two-year clumps, add 50%. 
Three-year clumps at double price. 
When ordering five or more of a single named 
variety, deduct 10° of quoted prices; e. g. five or 
more of a variety priced at $1.50 each would be $1.35 
each. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
The single flowered varieties are the first to bloom, but the 
side buds will continue to bloom over a considerable season. 
They are especially satisfactory for garden effects as they 
withstand the rains and wind where the heavier doubles might 
be beaten down. The large yellow centers of stamens give a 
distinct note. 
*Clairette 8.1 — Long arching stems bearing large pure 
white flowers. The petals are long and silky. $1.50. 
*Helen 8.9 — A Cherry Hill production. Stems very tall and 
erect with broad foliage. A double row of broad, cupped 
petals of deep shell-pink surround a mass of golden sta- 
mens. The earliest to bloom. $1.50. 
*Le Jour — Large pure white, petals of good substance and 
a fine variety. $2.00. 
*L'Etincelante 8.4 — Broad petals of bright pink with sil- 
very borders. Especially attractive in the garden. $1.50. 
*Mellen Knight 8.4 — Strong erect stems bearing rich crim- 
son flowers with golden centers. The petals are smooth 
and rounded. $1.50. 
Mischief 8.6 — Clear, even pink flowers, borne in abundance 
on strong stems. Later than most singles and is attractive 
for a long time. $1.50. 
