Ludovica. (1941) Clear rose pink. Very large semi- 
double cup. One of the best. $10.00 
Laura Magnuson. (1941) Very large cup-shaped light 
clear bright cherry, semi-double. Rather late for this 
strain. $10.00 
Elizabeth Foster. (1941) Single brightest rose-pink flat 
cup. Large and brilliant. $10.00 
Alexander Woollcott. (1941) Large semi-double fiat cup, 
shining crimson. Very brilliant. Not for sale, 1941. 
Constance Spry. (1941) Magnificent light cherry semi- 
double. A beauty. Not for sale, 1941. 
Nadia. (1941) Similar to the above, but a flatter blos- 
som, and with slightly crinkled petals. Late for this 
strain. 
No. 12849. (1941) Fine single brilliant red. 
No. 9257. (1941) Exceptionally brilliant crimson single. 
Triple Hybrids in which albiflora, officinalis, and 
macrophylla are combined 
Pageant. (1941) (Officinalis x 4992). Light pink with 
an enormous cluster of stamens. Tall and upstanding. 
Very conspicuous. 
Burgundy. (1941) (Albiflora x [macrophylla x offici- 
nalis]). Blackish purple petals of heavy substance, lus- 
treless and crinkled; brilliant yellow stamens. Noble 
carriage. An outstanding beauty. 
No. 8497. (1941) (Parentage similar to that of Burgun- 
dy). Deep white goblet with greenish shadows. filled 
with a mass of bright gold anthers. Petals slightly 
fringed and crinkled. A lovely flower. 
CHINESE PEONY SEEDLINGS 
These are not hybrids, but seedlings of my own raising 
which have made themselves friends in the past few years. 
Silvia Saunders. Specially good as a garden plant. Lit- 
erally covers itself with light fresh pink wild-rose-like 
semi-double flowers. Has proved a great garden favor- 
ite wherever grown. American Peony Society rating, 9. 
Grace Loomis. <A very large double, pure white, very late. 
First Class Certificate, and rated in the American Peony 
Symposium at 9.2. 
Louise. Another fine white, still later, so that it has never 
been shown. Lengthens the season, blooming with Rich- 
ardson’s Grandiflora. 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
