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MARILLA BEAUTY (Kelsey 1940). A new beauty not yet rated officialiy. A large blush-white 
double of bewitching loveliness. A late bloomer of rare charm. The blush coloring is more 
pronounced toward the center of bloom, radiating to a lighter shade. We saw the original 
plant of this variety and it was breath-taking. It’s just one of those varieties you feel that 
you must have in the garden. A wonderful shcw b'sosm that will hold its own with the elite 
of the peony world. The large brcad petals have wonderful substance ......... Each $12.00 
MARSS(Mura wskaimanvery nice white Midseason 22. 6.) ees ie oes e Dba wise awn oe oe es Each $5.00 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand 1907). (9.1) Softrose pink. Tall, strong growth, producing im- 
IMeENSeepDlOOMS mwelle tOlrmeds and. Of -COOds SUDSLTANCE © Origs ee... ce ilo ee la le ee Each $1.00 
MATILDA LEWIS (Sanders). (9.0) A large midseason, loosely formed dark maroon-red. 
resembles Mons. Martin Cahuzac in color, foliage and stem, but the flower is better filled 
out. The plant is generally considered a better grower than Mons. Martin Cahuzac and 
CONICSHINLOm LOWCIe aa WeCKRCALHGL spe. dent eile. c a «wis mcie. 5 Gherere vite ousrwue else Each $1.75; Per 10 $15.00 
MEISSONIER (Crousse 1886). Very brilliant red. In some cut-flower markets, known as the 
American Beauty Peony, because of its SE ee in color to the rose of that name. Good 
CULELLIOWETmVOLICLY metre coe ere ee oat ice wher sekes cio Rictcee eee eee tyeG Each .50; Per 10 $3.50; Per 100 $30.00 
MERRILL FRANKLIN (Franklin). Large late, waxy white on strong stems with foliage to the 
ground. Selected by many plant customers who visited the nursery in 1944........ Each $4.00 
AEE PA Umeda hve), Shp Ked alee oy giedale jeiWel-e [Ay «orcas Meu eeen RAL un ri Urano oer eran ca Each $5.00 
MILTON HILL (Richardson) (9.0). Pure lilac rose. Large, compact,, globular flower; rose type; 
HeNCAtCEoNOMDCAUUL UI COOLING ya lidtGy acc cece lsiete.. MMe arete. o dicte heidi she oMalere sews wi dane Susheve Boa Each .50 
MINERVA (Sass). (8.94).Late symmetrical white flower with a hint of pink. Good. aah sit A 
a ee eee id PA ed en Each 
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MINUET (9.35) (Franklin. Very large, full rose type, regular form light pink. Stiiislems, 
strong grower and sure bloomer with foliage to the ground, late, 40 inches. Honorable men- 
ea OL Nene UIT Cen 93 ae marke wisest tel cet tact hcg Wee tai ae new Chctaalins «tad .cdelaaape © ave) Mavens Each $5.00 
‘MME. BOULANGER (Crousse). (7.8). Glossy tender rose, shading to soft heliatrope, bordered 
with silvery flesh-pink. Rose type. Very large blocm. Late midseason ........ Each .50 
MVR GLAUDESCAIN (Dory seine, WICC) acd oe. co eaeie oe wate die cisls eee os eG eee Each $1.00 
MME. DE VATRY (Guerin 1863). (7.7). Crown-type; midseaon. Very large, finely formed blos- 
som.Lilac-white guards and crown, sulphur-white collar of wide petals, center striped car- 
mine. Splendic cut flower variety and fine pocadine SOL eri LACTAN Use att te eee Doe oe eee 
Serene an Dr Ae eee PRin I hws OM Hs. a Ge 8) OS atl eg ace Each .35 Per 10 $3.00 Per 100 $25.00 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE. (7.9). White, with carmine spots. Fine flower. Pyramid-shaped cen- 
COL AST OECUOD DC Lamesa) Vite tren aiet Cale Gat csc, oe seal «ceca tek eve Each .50; Per 10 $4.00; Per 100 $30.00 
MME. DUCEL. (7.9). Bright silvery pink, witha shade of salmon and silver reflex. Bomb type 
PAD Kee LOW ereO. ed Warlellaviter tT CGnDlOOMICE: 4.5602 «son ste oe eo cies aye ond sus be Each .40; Per 10 $3.00 
MVESEDOUSKR DTD ORUTATiaCDOrs) ee W HIE sa INGs aa ce see ck co Melted yee tke g ae dine es Each $1.00 
MEVESe ERO ATEN Rae) Ot) ttt) Kite eres thd eas ie wietedots Cee Suniel ole cei aetna ole sbee es Each $1.00 
MME. EMILE GALLE (Crousse 1881). (8.5). Soft lilac, with yellow-white center, changing to a 
creamy shade, with lilac bordered petals. Large, cup-shaped, imbricated bloom, with conspic- 
CUS YR LLCSHECOlOlIIIO Mumm CP a TGs tees oe re tee oe ane sists Chey ow etee els Each .50; Per 10 $3.00 
MME. FOREL (Crousse). (7.7). Glossy pink with silvery reflex, and deeper rose center. Large, 
compact, imbricated rose-type. Medium tall, of fine habit. Very fragrant ........ Each .50 
MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert 1909). (9.4). Large and beautiful flower of exquisite coloring, 
very difficult to describe. Petals are white, but shaded with buff and salmon tints. One of 
the most beautiful peonies in existance. Late midseason ............ Each $1.00; Per 10 $8.00 
MR. L. Van LEEUWEN. Double type, very large; late midseason. Outer petals very large, cup- 
ped at first but relaxing later, center petals graduate to a fine rosebud center, pure light crimson. 
Sweet fragrance. Robust, vigorous grower and abundant bloomer. The largest red peony. This 
variety is comparatively scarce and is offered by few growers ....... Each $1.25; Per 10, $10.00 
MRS. A. M. BRAND (Brand 1925) (9.04. Full double type, very large. A clear, white flower of 
spiendid form. Guards broad, and slightly differentiated, center composed of broad, gradu- 
ated petals of remarkable substance. This is a late blooming variety and pleasingly fragrant. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the A. P. S. in 1923, and many awards since that time...... Each $3.00 
MRS. A. B. FRANKLIN (Franklin). (9.41). Large, pure white compact rose-type. Much like a 
large white rose, sturdy, upright grower, fragrant, late. First class Certificate A. P. S., Chica- 
Cee oo maee treat een Pan Taree eg Soe. 4, Shia bo! aca, oc bce lok Ogee oat Xm badipsey a “aie, ai-poat diay ont oe Each $3.00 
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