28 SUMMER TRADE LIST, 1954 
PEONIES—Continued Per 10 
Katharine Havemeyer, 9.0. A large flesh pink of true rose type com- 
ing into bloom late in the season. The guard petals are broad 
and rounded and somewhat notched at the ends. Center petals 
narrow and fringed. The center is full and high. The plant 
is medium tall and vigorous with strong, graceful stems. 
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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 Lorraine, 9.17. One of the finest whites we have for the show 
table or garden planting. Cream white when first opening, with 
a faint touch of salmon pink. A very fine flower of excellent 
form on strong stems. A very free bloomer and always ranks 
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*La Perle, 8.5. Mid-season. Pink in the bud, opening to a creamy 
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Lillian Gumm, 8.9. Late mid-season. Bright apple-blossom pink. -_- 
*Livingstone, 8.1. Best of all late varieties. Deep pink with flecks of 
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Mabel Franklin, 9.0. Pale pink gradually deepening toward the 
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Marie Crousse, 8.9. Mid-season to late. A delicate shell-pink bor- 
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Martha Bulloch, 9.1. Late. Soft rose-pink shading to silvery shell- 
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Milton Hill, 9.0. Late. Large shell-pink flowers with 
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Mile. Jeanne Riviere. Pink, yellow center. _________________________ 
*MIme. 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. Jules Dessert, 9.4. Mid-season. Creamy white with faint 
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*Mons Jules Elie, 9.2. Mid-season. Lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose over-laid with a sheen of silver. 
*Mrs. Frank Beach, 8.95. Large creamy white flowers. Very dwarf, 
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Myrtle Gentry, 9.06. A beautiful late pink. The flower is perfect 
rose form. The stems are strong and hold the great flowers 
well above the foliage. This flower has the fragrance of a 
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Officinalis Rubra, 8.6. Very early. Large blooms of 
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Philomele, 7.7. Mid-season. Attractive, novel bloom of pink and 
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