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Marie Lemoine. (Calot, 1869). 8.5. Large, globular, pure 
white flower with cream center. Strong stem............ 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (Brand, 1907). 9.2. Very foe 
semi-rose type. Blooms in the bud appear pure glisten- 
ing white; fragrant. Extra fine 
Enchanteresse. (Lemoine, 1903). 8.9. Very large, fragrant, 
creamy white flower. Tall, strong stems 
Grace Loomis. (Saunders, 1920). 9.2. Large, double, white 
flower with faint lemon tints and mild fragrance. Me- 
diameheightetiorifercus: strong *stems.4e0!.....e8 ke 
Mary B. Vories. (Vories, 1924). 9.0. Very double; pure 
white with creamy depths. Petals overlap regularly 
forming a very beautiful center with crimson splashes. 
Fragrant 
Genevieve. (Lemoine, 1925). 8.6. Enormous; full; creamy 
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Rev. H. Tragitt. (Brand, 1928). 8.5. Very large; broad 
snow-white petals. Resembles LeCygne. Very late, free 
SOO TIS Caan RR ce at a ee pres ues, UMeerdar ses acttl steno 
Mrs. A. M. Brand. (Brand, 1925). 9. a Double; very large; 
clear white; flat form; guards broad and slightly dif- 
ferentiated center of broad graduated petals. Upright. 
Heavy green foliage. Fragrant. Very late..............0........ 
Mrs. J. V. Edlund. (Edlund, 1929) 9.1. Large pure white, 
most perfect form. Very late. One of the finest. Fragrant 
Victory (Thompson, 1945) Full Double, pure white with no 
markings. Opens a deep ivory, deepening to pink to- 
wards center of bloom. Good stiff, strong stems. 
Pale Pink Peonies EARLY 
Peach Blow:. (Shaylor, 1938). Delicate peach pink, double 
with petals of translucent texture and good substance. 
Large bloom with a strong stem. One of the earliest 
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Mme. Calot. (Miellez, 1856). 8.1. Very large, rose type; 
pale hydrangea-pink, center shaded darker.................... 
Judge Berry. (Brand, 1907). 8.6. Large, flat, soft light pink 
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Eugenie Verdier. (Calot, 1864). 8.6. Flat, pale hydrangea- 
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La Fee. (Lemoine, 1906). 9.2. Large, crown type; double; 
petals light old-rose-pink, narrow collar of creamy pink. 
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MIDSEASON 
Lady Alexandra Duff. (Kelway, 1902). 9.1. Nicely formed 
flower and delightfully scented, with very broad petals 
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Asa Gray. (Crousse, 1886). 8.1. Lilac, sprinkled with min- 
ute dots of deeper lilac. Very striking..........00..0000000000000.. 
Venus. (Kelway. 1888). 8.3. Delicate shell-pink, beautiful, 
compact bloom. Extra good for cut-flowers..........00..000.0.... 
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