ing a rose bud shape in the center until the end. Opens well and has 
strong stems and good foliage. Has not been exhibited at a show. 
Harry F. Little, white with a delicate pink tone and some yellow 
in its center petals. Has glorious rose type flowers on stiff stems with 
excellent foliage. Has been shown in three Annual Shows of the 
American Peony Society. Has won the Gold Medal of the Society, the 
American Home Achievement Medal and the B. H. Farr Memorial 
Medal for the best flower in the Show. A wonderfully beautiful flower. 
Thura Hires, white with a lemon glow in its center. Equally as 
large and beautiful as its companions above. It has never been shown 
at any exhibition. Its stems are of the best and its foliage is good. If 
you are looking for excellent form, exquisite tint, indescribable beau¬ 
ty, the above peonies will not be found wanting. They are all late and 
are only faintly fragrant. Col. Nicholls has also put out: 
Spring Beauty, a bright rose pink very large, 
vigorous, early with strong stems.$ 3.00 
Mrs. Wilder Bancroft, very fine dark red Jap, 
among the best . 10.00 
SASS. The Interstate Nurseries have introduced a number of very 
beautiful seedlings of Mr. Hans P. Sass in the last two years. The fol¬ 
lowing are offered as among the best: 
Evening Star, large and perfect in form. White with 
a living glow. An occasional petal will have a faint 
red line.. Won first for six best one variety at the 
1937 Annual Show of the A. P. S. It is certainly one 
of the finest peonies in the world today.$25.00 
Hans P. Sass, equally as fine as the first, this blush 
white flower will grace any garden that is fortunate 
enough to have it within its borders .. .$10.00 
Queen of Hamburg, immense dark pink with no trace 
of coarseness. Considered one of the finest rich 
pinks in commerce .$10.00 
Sensation. A mixture of all the good points of Ther- 
ese, Tourangelle and Walter Faxon and you will 
easily find the Sensation of the Show. That is this 
peony.$15.00 
THURLOW. Many good peonies have come from Thurlow. No 
beautiful are the two following: 
Merrimac, the runner-up for the American Home 
Achievement Medal this year (1938) this tall, vigor¬ 
ous, rather violet pink flower will please all who like 
its color . $10.00 
Rapture, a very soft creamy white flower, full double 
with high center that well deserves its name.$25.00 
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LITTLE. Mr. Harry F. Little who is probably the most famous exhibi¬ 
tor of fine peonies in America has originated several very fine peon¬ 
ies himself. He has named the following: 
Lula Little, a vigorous soft pink of very pleasing tone 
and habit. 
Mrs. Harry F. Little, one of those inimitable whites 
with its center overlaid with delicate pink. As beauti¬ 
ful as any peony described here. 
Onondaga, an American Home Achievement Medal 
peony, brilliant deep red, almost full double. One of 
the finest reds. 
Westhill, the winner of the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal this year. A very large light pink, full 
double and of beautiful form. Opens well. One of the 
