DANTE or KAGIRI—Double white, with twisted petals, very 
lovely, M. 
DEBUTANTE or SARA C. HASTI—Pale pink peony form, very 
beautiful, E. 
EARLY CAMPBELL—Small double red, very slow grower, E. 
ECSTACY—Large 3 to 4 inch blooms of rose color with white 
tip, its habit of growth makes it a lovely bush for a flower 
bed, M. 
ELENA NOBILE—Double red, very vivid, long season bloomer, 
M. 
ELLA DRAYTON—Free blooming, large flat double red, lovely 
for cut flowers, M. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—Bright red peony type with five cen- 
ters with stamens in each center, very lovely, M. 
FANNY BOLLIS—Semi-double red, blotched white, yellow sta- 
mens mixed with petals, M. 
GRANDEFLORA ROSEA or EMPRESS—Extremely large bloom 
of a beautiful pink semi-double form with long yellow sta- 
mens in center and sometimes a peony center of petaloids. 
5 to 6 in. blooms. This variety blooms sometimes in January 
and blooms until April. 
HERME—Large semi-double rose with red stripes and a pale 
pink border on each petal, sometimes fragrant, M. 
HOSHIGURUMA—Semi-double, pink, marbled with white. Bushy 
grower, heavy bloomer. 
HOYIHOKU—ASingle white, peony center. 
JARVIS RED—Large semi-double red with yellow stamens in 
center, E. 
JULIA DRAYTON—Very large double red, has purplish color 
when bloom gets older. One of the nicest, M. 
KUMASAKA—Double salmon pink, sometimes shows stamens, 
this variety also has peony formed flowers on same bush, 
very heavy bloomer, and very hardy, blooms young, L. 
LADY DE SANQUINAE—Semi-double pink with occasional red 
stripe, yellow stamens in center, M. 
MAGNOLIA FLORA—See Rose of Dawn. 
MAGNOLIA FLORA ALBA—Semi-double white, long narrow 
petals that stand up like a water lily. Large bloom. 
MADAME INGRAD—Our own seedling, semi-double white, yel- 
low stamens in center. Because of its weeping habit would 
be lovely in rock-garden or beside a pool, M. 
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