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AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
E. J. SHAYLOR (Shaylor)—8.7 . 1.50 
1 am glad that Mr. Shaylor selected such a fine 
Shaylor peony to bear his own name. It is not quite 
so large as Luella or Nick, but, 1 believe, the rose 
shade of pink in its petals is unexcelled. It has 
better landscape value that many of the old 
varieties. 
ELISA (Dessert)—8.5 ... . .-. 1.50 
Cup-shaped flower of perfect form but small; hy¬ 
drangea pink, shaded silvery salmon. Stem good; 
medium height. 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON (Sass) . 2.50 
Midseason. A very beautiful large flower of ex¬ 
quisite light pink. Tall upright stem. Mr. Sass 
rates this as one of his finest light pinks. It was 
one of the ten, in the class of Best Ten Named 
Peonies in 1937 National Peony Show. (Introducer*s 
description). 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Brand)—9.0 . 2.50 
This is one of the tallest, largest, and best of the 
Brand peonies. The quality of the petals is excel¬ 
lent. The stems support the flowers very much 
better than large flowers are usually supported. 
It blooms in midseason and has some landscape 
value. 
ELSA SASS (Sass).... - . .. 5.00 
Late. There are hundreds of white peonies, but 
this one is distinct and different from all the others. 
The color is a rich Jersey-milk white. The flowers 
are large with strong upright stems. Blooms freely 
and blooms good every year. It is truly a sensa¬ 
tional variety and belongs in every fine collection. 
(Introducer*s description). 
ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas)—8.7 ..... 1.00 
A splendid, midseason, pink bloom of more than 
average size. It was unusually beautiful this year. 
When used as a landscape variety all of the laterals 
should not be allowed to bloom. 
ENCHANTRESS (Lemoine)—8.9 ..... 1.00 
A very late, large, tall, white peony which ranks 
with the best in the quality of its bloom. Few 
peony shows are held late enough for its blooming 
time and consequently is not as widely known as 
Therese or Walter Faxon. 
ESTAFETTE (Dessert)—7.9 ... 2.50 
This large deep rose peony undoubtedly deserves 
a better rating than has been given it. Its petals are 
tipped with silver and it grows in pure fountain 
form more naturally than any other variety I have 
observed. A perfectly formed blooming plant of 
Estafette is unequalled by any other variety in my 
garden when grown as a specimen plant upon a 
well kept lawn. 
ETTA (Terry)—8.0 ......... -..1.00 
This very late blooming variety holds its pink 
color and furnishes bloom at the same time as 
Grandiflora whose color is not quite so deep. We 
believe the stems on Etta are as a rule stronger 
than those on Grandiflora, giving it more land¬ 
scape value. 
