Verity. The palest of the group; light flesh pink. Single. 
Very tall and fine. 
Valor. Bright clear pink, semi-double. Large bloom. Tall 
upstanding plant. Not for sale, 1941. 
Mercy (formerly Patience). Beautiful salmon rose cup. 
Single. Very attractive. 
Amity. First class certificate, Washington, 1929. Lovely 
light rose pink single. 
Victoria Lincoln (formerly Victoria). The handsomest of 
this group, so far. Clear pink. Large full double when 
established. Magnificent. 
Honor. (1941) Especially good single bright pink cup. 
Good Will. (1941) One of the last in bloom of this 
strain. Almost double; bright rosy pink. 
Spring Song. (1941) Beautiful pale creamy salmon 
single. 
Albiflora x lobata 
This race of hybrids contains many beautiful pink and 
red colors we have so long desired in the Chinese peonies— 
fiesh, cherry, salmon, coral and rose pinks to clear bright 
crimsons, with no hint of purple and never a bad color 
in all the hundreds that have bloomed. I think this is 
the most brilliant and effective strain of hybrid peonies 
yet produced. 
Janice. Tall erect variety bearing good-sized flowers of a 
charming pale salmon pink color. Extra. 
Jeannette. Somewhat darker than the above, salmon rose 
in color. Very fine. 
Nathalie. Magnificent flat bloom almost full double, 
brilliant salmon rose. $10.00 
Julia Grant (formerly Julia). Semi-double. Very fine 
clear pink color. $10.00 
Coralie. Orange cherry single. Unusual color. A beauty. 
Not for sale, 1941. 
Sophie. Brightest cherry red; semi-double cup. Fine 
center. Not for sale, 1941. 
Grace Root. Pale clear salmon pink single. Much ad- 
mired at Boston Show, 1940. Not for sale, 1941. 
Cecilia. Light bright cherry. Fringed. Enormous goblet. 
One of the best. $10.00 
Ellen Cowley. Bright cherry semi-double rosette. Lovely. 
$10.00 
Cardinal’s Robe (formerly Cardinal). Brilliant and shin- 
ing scarlet single. Very striking color. $10.00 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
