MIKADO 8.6 (Japan). A tall, midseason, deep crimson, Japanese type. Center 
is composed of thick staminodes stained dark rose-red, edged thruout their 
length, and tipped buff-yellow; carpels pale green. Exceedingly brilliant, 
and excellent for garden beauty. $2.00 
MONS JULES ELIE 9.3 (Crousse). An immense self-colored flesh-pink, shading 
to a trifle deeper toward the base of the petals. Flower is an immense ball 
of incurved petals, all covered with an intense silvery sheen. Looks a lot 
like a huge Chrysanthemum. Early, with strong stems, and pleasing fragrance. 
MRS. A. M. BRAND 9.6 (Brand). A rich dark crimson, midseason, darker than 
Longfellow. Large flower, perfect rose form, with remarkable substance. A 
prize winner. $5.00 
MRS DEANE FUNK 9.0 (Brand). A magnificient flower for decorative use, and 
in the making of baskets and vases. A most vivid pink, lightened up with 
distinct golden stamens, which enclose a rosebud, cup-shaped center of large 
incurving petals. Magnificient in the show room. $3.00 
MRS EDWARD HARDING 9.3 -Shaylor). A large midseason white, illuminated 
by many golden stamens hidden under the petals. Fine stems, foliage and 
health. $2.00 
MRS FRANK BEACH 398.0 (Brand). A deep ivory-white, late. Large flower, flat, 
perfect rose type with long, narrow, lacinated petals with a lacy effect. 
Flowers sweetly fragrant, profuse. $5.00 
MYRTLE GENTRY 9.1 (Brand). A beautiful late pink that gradually fades to 
almost pure white. The flower is a perfect rose form with broad, nicely 
rounded petals of wonderful substance. Splendid grower, clean, healthy, 
strong stems. The flower has the fragrance of a Tea Rose. Perhaps the 
most delicate coloring of all peonies. $3.00 
OLD LACE (Lins) Tall plant, with willowy strong stems, which bear a beautiful 
flower, perfectly formed of narrow petals radiating from the center. Opens 
fresh pink, changing to ivory-flesh when open in the sun. One of the 
loveliest peonies. $5.00 
PHILIPPE REVOIRE 9.2 (Riviere). A very late, and very dark crimson, with a 
blackish sheen. Flowers medium sized, void of stamens, with a pleasing 
fragrance of a Teplitz rose. Medium height, wiry stems that hold the bloom 
erect. The flower is beautifully formed, and holds its color in the Dee 0G 
sun. 3.00 
RAMONA LINS (Lins). Experts call this flower “Perfection”. An exquisite pale 
blush, with Solange undertones. The glorious bloom is held erect on strong 
stems. Midseason. Regarded by peony experts as “the all-time great’. $15.00 
RICHARD CARVEL 9.1 (Brand). An early crimson, fine blooming quaalities, 
large size, pleasant fragrance. An all-around variety worthy a place in any 
garden. $1.50 
ROSE UNIQUE (Lins). A dark pink, with strong, tall stems. Can take the heat 
and wind in fine manner. $20.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT 9.0 (Lemoine). Apple-blossom-pink, with each petal silver 
tipped. Very pleasant fragrance. Has a long show winning record. $1.50 
TARAWA (Lins). A pure red, Japanese type. The whole flower is a self color 
crimson. A top notcher for a Japanese variety. $5.00 
THERESE 9.8 (Dessert). The most highly rated peony in this catalogue. An 
early, midseason pink, with the center illustrated by a golden glow in the 
depths. A supreme flower for exhibition, along with Martha Bulloch. $3.00 
TULAGI (Lins). Another Japanese type, which produces a mass of large, brilliant 
red flowers. The perfect lawn or garden peony. Plant is tall, straight, 
strong stems, lots of foliage. $4.00 
TONDELEYO (Lins). A deep, dark pink of unusual fire and brilliance. Tall 
strong stems which bear up well under the large, double blooms. $8.00 
VALENCIA (Lins). Noted for its brilliant red, double, high crowned blooms of 
heavy substance. A great addition to any collection. $10.00 
WALTER FAXON 9.3 (Richardson). The most vivid of all pinks, the only true 
pink, is the judgment of some. A truly great show room flower. Flowers 
medium size, mildly fragrant. $2.00 
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