LIGHT PINK PEONIES 
In this group will be included some flesh, salmon and lavender pinks, which are 
grouped in a general light pink class. It is impracticable to try to group each. 
separately. 
Anna Sass (Sass 1930) 8.76 Double, late midseason. Very beautiful, delicate light 
pink, toned orchid. Profuse grower on tall stems. $1.50 
Coral Queen (H. P. Sass 1937) Not yet rated. Formerly known as seedling 6-27. A 
full double, late, low growing, rose-type, blush-pink, slightly deeper in center. 
“Not nearly so deep a pink as name would indicate. A very outstanding flower 
in its color and a fine exhibition sort. $5.00 
Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor 1919) 9.1 A late, large double type, high-built blooms 
with immense guards of pale rose and a collar of flesh white, with a slightly 
darker shade in the center of the compact, roselike center. Has a faint fragrance 
that is agreeable. Dark, glossy foliage. As with most of the very light pinks, 
this one will fade to white with age. Large and beautiful flower that is much 
admired in our planting. $1.59 
E. C. Shaw (Thurlow 1919) 9.10 Double type, large, late midseason. A lovely old- 
rose, with flesh-pink tones in center and collar and occasional red edges on 
outer petals. Possesses a very pronounced and agreeable fragrance. Good 
foliage. Medium EN: Texture very translucent, giving the flower an artistic 
touch. $1.50 
ai Pleas (Pleas 1900) 8.7 Flowers flat, with many crinkled petals symmetrically 
arranged. Color a pale rose-pink, changing to light flesh-pink in center. Pos- 
sesses a slight odor. Medium height with stiff stems. Good bloomer. 
$1.00 
Florence Macbeth (H. P. Sass 1924) 9.2 Pale shell-pink, deepening toward the center. 
Very full double. Opens rather flat with shell-like outer petals, illuminated by 
a golden glow in the depth of the flower. Slghtly fragrant. Moderately tall. 
Strong grower with good foliage. $1.50 — 
Flower Girl (Auten 1935) 9.27 This beautiful iets is one of the good ones Mr. 
Auten has offered us among the many produced. A very early, flesh-white 
double that is pleasing to the eye, both in the garden and when in competition 
on the show table among the very best in its class. As near perfection as we 
usually find, and one that will make you stop in your tracks to admire. A real 
beauty. $6.50 
Floweret of Eden (Neeley 1919) 8.9 Large, early midseason double. Color a light 
rose-pink, shading to flesh-pink at the center, becoming almost white with age. 
Develops a high crown which hides the collar of yellow stamens that are con- 
spicuous in the early stages of bloom development. Excellent grower of medium 
height. Flowers so large that it is hard for stems to support them. 
bs . $1.25 
Grandiflora (Richardson 1883) 8.8 One of the latest pecnies to bloom in the garden and 
for that reason very desirable to extend the season. A bright pink, double, fiat 
bloom, that attains a very large size. The fragrance is very pronounced, but 
not particularly pleasing, according to our standard of smell. 
$1.00 
Hans P. Sass (H. P. Sass 1939) 9.19 Mr. Sass has brought out some outstanding _ 
peonies, and when he selected one to bear his name it is quite evident it must 
have been desirable in every way. A very large, late, rich satin blush- white, 
suffused shell pink, illuminated with an inner: glow that is indescribable with 
words. Must be seen to fully appreciate its beauty and. refinement. A very 
| consistent and free bloomer. $5.00 
