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These prices are per each division and are for quantity named at 

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E. C. SHAW (Thurlow 1919) 9.1 3.50 3.25 



The petals are nearly the same length except the extreme center petals 

 which are short. This gives a cup-shaped effect. Outer petals broad and 

 rounded, sometimes slightly edged crimson. Midseason. One of Thurlow's 

 best. 



EDOUARD ANDRE (Mechin 1874) 7.1 .25 .15 .10 



Medium sized blossoms of a satiny crimson-maroon with rich golden center. 

 Midseason. 



EDULIS SUPERBA (Lemon) 7.6 .25 .20 .15 



Beautiful, brilliant rose-pink, with silvery reflex; large well formed full 

 flower on strong stem. Blooms very early, just before Festiva Maxima. Lasts 

 well. Fragrant and good in every way. A splendid early cut-flower variety. 



E. G. HILL (Lemoine 1906) 7.8 .60 .45 .35 



Very large light Tyrian rose. Dwarf, compact grower. Free bloomer. 

 Fragrant. Early midseason. 



E. J. SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1918) 8.7 2.00 1.85 1.75 



A distinct variety with a ring of petals, edged and tipped with gold that 



surround the center petals. Deep rose-pink, shaded lighter at tips of petals. 

 Late midseason. 



ELIZABETH B. BROWNING (Brand 1907) 9.2 1.25 1.00 



Rose type, very late. The queen of Peonies. Pure white of most attract- 

 ive form and quality. A good strong grower. 



ELLA C. KELWAY (Kelway 1899) 7.2 .25 .18 .12 



Large, cup shape bloom. Soft lavender flesh color. Fragrant. Strong 

 gi'ower. Midseason. 



ELLA WHEELER WILCOX (Brand 1907) 7.6 .25 .20 .15 



Crown type with deep shell pink guard petals. Collar of crimson and 

 cream petals intermingled. Delightfully fragrant. Late. 



ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas 1900) 8.7 .60 .45 .35 



Rose type. Late midseason. Comes in clusters, opening several large 

 blooms to the stalk. Of the largest size, flat, full double, light shell pink 



ENCHANTERESSE (Lemoine 1903) 8.9 .60 .45 .35 



Large globular flowers of creamy white, sometimes with flecks of carmine. 

 A tall, strong grower. Late. 



EUGENE BIGOT (Dessert 1894) 8.3 .35 .25 .20 



A very fine brilliant crimson, of upright habit and medium height. One 

 of the most conspicuous of its color. Late midseason. 



EVANGELINE (Lemoine 1910) 8.2 .75 .60 



Light mauve-pink rose type blooms with carmine markings in center. 



FANNY CROSBY (Brand 1907) 7.7 .35 .25 



Guard petals of the most lovely shade of soft pink surmounted by canary 

 yellow full of symmetrically formed orbs, seed pods tipped with carmine. 

 Large size. Early midseason. 



Geneseo, Illinois, May 14, 1932. Enclosed you will find check as payment on 

 plants. They arrived in good shape and were very fine. Scott & Peterson. 



