Elizabeth Huntington (H. P. Sass 1930) 8.98 An early double, loosely formed, pale 
pink with stamens showing. Tall and imposing. An exquisite flower appealing 
to the eye. $1.75 
Evening Glow (Hollis 1907) 8.3 Semi-double type, large and early. Large shell-pink, 
fading to white and pale old-rose. Fragrance not notable. Tall, very floriferous 
with erect stems. While originated many years ago it is still a very beautiful 
variety. $1.50 
Exquisite (Kelway 1912) 8.5 Double type, large midseason. Bright rose-pink paling 
toward tips. Flat flowers with poor fragrance, Good stems and foliage. ;- $1.50 
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. Slightly fragrant, Moderately ‘tall. 
Strong grower with good foliage. $1.50 
Flower Girl (Auten 1935) 9.27 This beautiful variety 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. z $6.50 
Frontier (Kelsey 1941) Large, light-pink double. Very late. Very full petaled 
massive bloom and pink in color. This is a variety of considerable merit. Par- 
ticularly valuable on account of the lateness of the variety which considerably 
extends the blooming season. A ‘honey’ and you will want to add it to your 
collection. — $10.00 
George W. Peyton (Nicholls 1938) 9.43 A late, flesh colored peony of outstanding 
merit. We have grown this fine peony for the past few years and have been 
much impressed with it. Mr. Peyton is an acknowledged authority on peonies. 
We think you will like it sufficiently well to add it to your collection. . There is 
a pinkish-blush tone in the flower that adds to its beauty. Fully double, good 
stems, medium height. . $7.50 
Grace Batson (Sass 1927) 8.88 A midseason, medium pink variety that has met with 
most favorable acclaim by peony fanciers. Full double, good strong stems that 
hold flowers erect. Mr. Sass has originated some fine peonies in the past and 
considers this one of his good originations. $1.50 
Grace Kelsey (Kelsey 1935) Double, midseason, a bewitching shade of pink that 
Mr. Kelsey says is almost identical with Mrs. Livingston Farrand. Flowers large, 
fragrant and holds color well. Huge size. Good stiff stems, holding the flower 
perfectly erect. Mr. Kelsey named this variety in honor of his wife and if it 
were not a good peony it would not have received that honor. $10.00 
Grandiflora (Richardson 1883) 8.8 One of the latest peonies to bloom in the garden and 
for that reason very desirable to extend the season. A bright pink, double, flat 
bloom, that attains a very large size. The fragrance is very pronounced, but 
not particularly pleasing, according to our standard of smell. 
$1.00 
Guidon (Nicholls 1941) A lilac pink of good depth that Col. Nicholls selected from 
his many seedlings for introduction. Too new to have a rating but it should 
have a good one. You will hear more of this in the future and it should be 
shown at future peony shows more generously. Only a limited number to be 
offered this year. ae $5.00 
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