4 FRANKLIN NURSERY, MINNEAPOLIS 
Mrs. A. B. Franklin 9.41, each . 5.00 
Large, pure white, compact rose type. Much like a 
large, white rose, sturdy, upright grower, fragrant, late. 
First Class Certificate A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 9.38, each . 10.00 
Double with extra long, loose petals of soft rose color. 
Its size, form, and color combining to make it most 
attractive. A good grower and free bloomer. Honorable 
Mention A. P. S., Des Moines, 1932. First Class Cer¬ 
tificate A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. 
President F. D. Roosevelt 9.38, each . 8.00 
Large, very full rose type, dark pink, tall and vigorous, 
stiff stems, late. Honorable Mention Minnesota P. S. 
and H. S., Minneapolis, 1933. 
Ramona 9.28, each . 5.00 
Very large rose type, dark pink, stiff stems, dark foliage, 
fragrant, 36 inches. Awarded first prize N. W. Peony 
Show, Minneapolis, 1928, as the best flower in the show\ 
Resplendent 9.00, each . 5.00 
Immense full white, rose type, good stem and foliage. 
Specimen measured nine inches, medium to late. 
Rotarian 8.76, each . 3.00 
Very large, rose type, pink, tall, strong stems, fragrant. 
Selected and named by a committee of Rotarians at the 
Minneapolis Show, 1928. 
Snowball 9.12, each. ;••••. . 
Full rose type, pure white, medium size with lots of 
substance. A sure bloomer. 
Sunrise 8.64, each . 2.50 
Large, semi-double, rose type, pink, stiff stems, bright 
foliage, always blooms, medium late, 34 inches. Attrac¬ 
tive in flower and out. 
Thelma Barnes 8.87, each . 3.00 
Full rose white with yellow collar. 
Winnie Winkle 9.07, each . 5.00 
Very large rose type, pink, stiff stems, tall, upright. 
Vigorous and always blooms finest when in full bloom, 
late, 42 inches. 
GENERAL COLLECTION* 
High-rated double varieties, as judged by the American 
Peony Society Symposium on the basis of 10.0 
points for a perfect flower 
Adolphe Rousseau (Dessert 1890) 8.5, each . 1.00 
Very fine early deep red. Better shape than Karl Rosen- 
field. 
Albert Crousse (Crousse 1893) 8.6, each .75 
Compact bomb type, fresh shell pink, tall, fragrant, late. 
Alice Harding (Lemoine 1922) 9.5, each ... 4.00 
White double of delicate texture. Midseason. A prize¬ 
winner. 
Alsace Lorraine (Lemoine 1906) 8.8, each . 1.00 
Semi-rose type with petals arranged like a water-lily. 
Cream white deepening to pale yellow. Late midseason. 
A. P. Saunders (Thurlow 1919) 9.0, each . 2.00 
Petals long and curved, giving a magnolia bloom effect 
except that the center petals form a ball until the flower 
is well developed. White. Late. 
A. M. Slocum (Franklin 1920) 9.0. each . 1.00 
A white, loosely built flower of the rose type. Golden 
stamens. Late. 
Auguste Dessert (Dessert 192i)) 8.7, each . 1.00 
Cup-shaped flower of deep rose pink with large silver- 
edged petals. Late. 
Augustin d’Hour (Calot 1897) 7.8, each . 1.00 
Carmine. Bomb shape. Midseason. 
*Characteristics are not mentioned unless .specially important in 
the variety which is described. All are of the double type unless 
stated otherwise. 
