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PEONIES 
E. C. SHAW (Thurlow). Clear rose, slightly lighter at tip of petals. 
Outer petals broad and imbricated and extreme center petals 
shorter. No traces of carmine are visible. A beautiful flower, both 
in color and form. Midseason. (Originator’s description) ...... 
ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas 1900). Very delicate pink; or white, tint- 
ed pink, Very Jareer tlatetlowers. Midseason’ .....05.. 6.2.02 5-20 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. Red. Tall. Full and large. Midseason ...... 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Brand). Although not so deep a pink as 
Blanche King, Ella Christiansen is so distinct from the delicate 
pinks in coloring as to be a real acquisition. The flower is ex- 
ceedingly large, both on the plant in the field and when han- 
died as a cut flower. Petals are long, narrow, and heavily ser- 
rated on the edges. The flower first opens cup-shaped, then flat. 
Ir:esistably appealing—Ella Christiansen receives the unbounded 
praise of every visitor. We like it better every year ............. 
ELLA CHRISTINE KELWAY (Keliway). Beautiful soft lavender- 
pink. Rose type. Cup-shaped bloom enclosed in large guard 
petals. Very large, full, perfect in form. Very fragrant ......... 
ENCHANTRESS (Lemoine 1903). Creamy white, sometimes show- 
ing tlecks of carmine. Large, globular flowers. Late ............ 
EXQUISITE (Kelway 1912). Beautiful cherry-rose, showing gold- 
en anthers in the center. Petals tipped with white. Very large 
tiowers, Semi-double type. Fragrant. Midseason .............. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Rich red. Large, ball shaped. Not a tall grow- 
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FESTIVA MAXIMA. Pure white, flaked with carmine spots. Enor- 
mecous full double flowers. Excellent white. Early to midseason .. 
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LORENCE NIGHTINGALE (Biand 1907). Pure white, with deli- 
catelywarrangred petals: “Vier yi late) acre as lanebiehe ce eae etek 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. Deep crimson. Almost as full as Felix 
Crousse. Good bloomer for ied. Midseason to late ............... 
FRANCES SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1915). Glistening white, with short 
yellow petals scattered through the wider white ones. Very large 
globular flowers, similar in form to Baroness Schroeder ...... 
FRANCES WILLARD (Brand 1907). Opens blush-white, changing 
to pure white. Has occasional carmine touch. Large. perfectly 
formed flower. Semi-rose type. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
One of the best of the Brand Seedlings. Late midseason ........ 
FPRANKEE GOODE(G 7 &iw.). Solange color 225.1... saddens os; 
FRANKIE CURTIS (Vor.). A large delicate white. Very free flow- 
é.ing. Stiff stems and known as the “White Mons. Jules Elie” ... 
FRANKLIN’S PRIDE (Franklin). Very large full rose type, even 
pink, stiif suems, vigc.ous w.th leathery foliage, good bloomer, 
tragrant, late, 38 inches. Received Blue Ribbon at N. W. Show, 
Minneapolis, 1931. Much admired. An improved Walter Faxon... 
GARDEN PRINCESS (Neeley). A rich silvery soft light pink fad- 
ing to white. Outer petals large and uniformly rounded, making 
a flower of pleasing form. Golden stamens intermingled with 
center petals add charm to the flower. Vigorous, tall giowing, 
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GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1908). Pale rose-pink, with a 
few flecks of crimson. Very large, flat flower. Strong grower. 
OneZofsiiesrinest lLabeeniicdscasOnes..c.<- Aseaeee moe ere. See 
GERMAINE BIGOT (Dessert 1902). Pale lilac-rose. Center promi- 
nentiy flecked with crimson. Very latge, medium compact, flat 
crown. Strong, erect, medium height, free bloomer. Midseason .. 
GIANT. Deep pink. Very large, gorgeous, and showy ............ 
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GINETTE (Desert 1915). Very soft flesh pink, shaded salmon. Fre- 
quently flecked with carmine. Large, imbricated cup-shaped 
flower: Fragrant. Free_bloomer in clusters ..%..4..........-0..- 
GOLDEN DAWN. White. yellow center, free bloomer ............ 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry). Dark crimson. Fine flower, up- 
right stems, medium height. Extra good for garden effects. Late 
GRACE LOOMIS. A very handsome, large, late fragrant white, 
with lemon tints reflected in’ the Center 2.00.05. 5% oe. cece ss cles 
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