BLUFFTON, INDIANA 35 
Auguste Dessert (Dessert, 1920). Very brilliant velvety crimson-carmine, with 
silvery reflex and silvery border. Mid-season. $0.50 
Baroness Schroeder (Kelway, 1889). Very large pale flesh white, tinted cream 
flowers. Tall, strong stems, late mid-season. $0.50 
Elisa (Dessert). Cup shaped flower of perfect form but small, flesh pink shaded 
silvery salmon. Good stems. $0.50 
Elizabeth Huntington (Sass). Large, pale pink. Very fine. $5.00 
Elsa Sass (Sass). White flushed salmon. Full rose type. Tall. $5.00 
Elwood Pleas (Pleas 1900). Large flat flower with crinkled petals. Pale pink- 
rose changing to light flesh pink. Late. $0.50 
Eugene Verdier (Calot, 1864). A high built compact, large flower usually de- 
veloping a decided crown. Light shell-pink tinted cream. $0.50 
Exquisite (Kelway, 1912). Light pink semi-double flowers; medium large 
flowers on graceful stems. Early mid-season. $0.50 
Frances Willard (Brand, 1907). Opens pink changing to white with yellow 
suffusion in collar. Tall, floriferous, strong stems. $0.50 
Gene Stratton Porter (Rosenfield, 1925). Cup shaped white flower with in- 
curving petals growing shorter toward the center. $0.50 
Hansina Brand (Brand, 1925). Giant flowers of deep flesh-pink with a salmon 
reflex. Wonderful show flower. $3.50 
Ingenieur Doriat (Doriat). Cardinal red. Strong stems. $5.00 
James Kelway (Kelway, 1900). Pale pink becoming almost white with age but 
retains a slight flush. Very large flowers. Early mid-season. $0.50 
Jeannot (Dessert, 1918). Large pale rose pink deepening to old rose in the 
center with a distinct overcast of pale violet. Very fine. Late. $1.50 
Jubilee (Pleas, 1908). A wonderful white Peony of largest size. A full, flat 
refined bloom of the most delicate texture and long lasting. $0. 50 
Judge Berry (Brand, 1907). Very large flat flower of even light rose pink of 
a delicate shade arate ent by vivid yellow stamens. Very profuse 
bloomer. Early. $1.00 
Karl Rosenfield (Rosenfield, 1908). Large, very bright crimson, Tall, free 
flowering, strong stems. Mid-season. $0.50 
Katharine Havemeyer (Thurlow, 1921). Light rose pink with a tinge of old 
rose. Perfect rose bud in center. Excellent stems. Mid-season. $1.00 
Kelway’s Glorious (Kelway, 1909). One of the finest white Peonies. White with 
a creamy suffusion in depths. Mid-season. $1.00 
Lady Alexandra Duff (Kelway, 1902.) Pale blush pink, almost white blooms 
borne in clusters. Large flowers. Mid-season. $0.50 
La France (Lemoine, 1901). A very large flower of soft pink, with rich center 
and darker tips, crimson splashes. Late. $0.50 
Le Cygne (Lemoine, 1907). Very large perfectly formed flower of cream white 
with a touch of green at heart. The finest white. Early. $2.00 
Lora Dexheimer (Brand, 1913). Large bright crimson. Medium height, strong 
stems, floriferous. Mid-season. $0.50 
Lorch (G. & K.). Outer petals large, pure snow white incurving over a center 
of cream. $1.00 
Luetta Pfeiffer (Brand). An early hydrangea pink variety shading to nearly 
white. $1.00 
Marie Crousse (Crousse, 1892). Large flowers of pale pink shaded rose in the 
center, overspread with a glowing suffusion. Mid-season. $0.50 
Marie Jacquin (Verdier). A splendid white variety which sometimes resembles 
a water lily. $0.50 
Mary Brand (Brand, 1907). Dark clear crimson with a very brilliant sheen. 
Large flowers. Mid-season. $0.50 
