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99. Elise Renault. (Doriat, 1927). 8.7. Very large; double; 
bomb-shaped flowers of lilac and silvery purple with 
cormunespottom. Short, stiff stems.......2).... | ee) ae 00 
100. Mrs. Livingston Farrand. (Nicholls, 1935). 93 Large 
double, late mid-season, of the purest pink. An out- 
standing variety as to color. Le Ypgc heh a ie 9.00 
LATE 
101. Mme. Forel. (Crousse, 1887). 7.7. One of the largest imbri- 
cated rose-typé Peonies. Glossy deep pink with a sil- 
very reflex; fragrant. Tall; free bloomer.......000.0000.000000...... 
102. Livingstone. (Crousse, 1879) 8.1. Large; perfect rose type; 
pale lilac-rose. Free bloomer. Remarkable buds............ 1.00 
103. Raoul Dessert. (Dessert, 1910). 9.0. Double; large; brilliant 
shell-pink, of a shade rare in Peonies; rose scented. 
1.00 
Medium height; free flowering; erect stems.................... 1.00 
104. Claire Dubois. (Crousse, 1886). 8.7. Rose-type, very ee 
globular blooms of rich clear satiny pink... 1.00 
105. La France. (Lemoine, 1901). 9.0. Rose-type; enormous: 
very fragrant; strong, erect stems; soft pink... a malo 
106. Martha Bulloch. (Brand, 1907). 9.1. Brand's Beer rodue 
tion. Tall, strong grower. Immense blooms of soft rose- 
pink, well formed, of good substance, fragrant... _......... 2.00 
107. Blanche King (Brand, 1922). 8.9 Globular flower. Over- 
lapping petals. Dark Pink with silver sheen. _ 3.00 
108 Pres. F.D. Roosevelt. (Franklin 1933). 8.8 Full Double, oe 
tall deep pink. Strong :stiff stems eee 5.00 
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109. Richard Carvel. (Brand, 1913). 8.8. The globular bomb- 
type flower is one shade of bright crimson. Tall; pro- 
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110. Adolphe Rousseau. (Dessert & Mechin, 1890). 8.5. ioe 
large, semi-double flowers of deep garnet. yews tall; 
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111 Mons. Martin Chauzac. (Dessert, 1899). 88 Very Are 
garnet or maroon, globular flowers on strong stems. 
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112. Cherry Hill. (Thurlow, 1915). 8.6. Very early; maroon- 
red with a glistening sheen, brightened by yellow sta- 
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113. Felix Crousse. (Crousse, 1881). 8.4. Large, globular, bomb- 
type; brilliant rose-red; fragrant. Strong grower; free 
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114 Phillippe Rivoire. (Riviere, 1911). 9.2. The most fragrant, 
bright crimson Peony. Godod form and growth. Finest ah 
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115. Longfellow. (Brand, 1907). 9.0. A brilliant crimson and 
cherry color—the brightest red Peony................... 0605. eeu) 
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