Lucy Dunn (Kelsey 1942) Big double, light pink. Attractive in bud and half-opened 
flowers. $2.00 
Lulu Little (Little 1938) Late midseason, light pink. Mr. Little, who originated this 
variety, is one of our most able peony authorities and a noted judge of peonies, 
selected this variety from his seedlings and gave it his daughter’s name; 
something he would not have done had the peony. not possessed real merit. Stock 
very limited. $10.00 
Marietta Sisson (Sass 1933) 9.02 Midseason, light pink double. A very loosely built 
flower that is very attractive. Stems good and held rigidly erect. Another of 
the good Sass originations. $3.50 
Minerva (Sass 1930) 8.94 Symmetrical white flowers with a hint of pink that is 
very entrancing and lovely. This variety might properly be classed with the 
whites as the pink is not very pronounced. Flower is large and has good 
substance. $2.00 
Minnie Shaylor (Shaylor 1919) 8.9 Semi-double type, large, midseason variety. This 
is a charming flower with several rows of fluffy, crepe like petals of clear, light 
pink, serrated at tips near center. Stamens very prominent. Anthers golden 
yellow with paler filaments. A very lovely flower that is simply stunning in the 
garden and landscape. $2.00 
Minuet (Franklin 1931) 9.19 It richly deserves this rating. Very large, full rose 
type. Color, a most pleasing light pink. Stiff stems, strong grower, reaching 
50 inches in height, with foliage to the ground. A grand cut flower, as it has 
splendid keeping qualities. A recent introduction of Mr. Franklin that has re- 
ceived numerous awards and a variety that has truly outstanding merit. 
$4.50 
Mme. Emile Galle (Crousse 1881) 8.5 Double type, large and late. Very large, rose 
pink which is more strongly defined in the center and without crimson markings. 
Fair rose fragrance. Very delicate color and texture. Medium height and free 
flowering. Good stems and foliage. $1.50 
Modella (Betscher 1920) 8.8 Double type, large, midseason variety. Uniform light- 
pink guards, wide and evenly rounded, distinctly differentiated from the short, 
irregular, creamy collar that surrounds the broad petals which graduate to a 
cupped or rose-bud center. Delicate, sweet fragrance. Medium tall, upright, 
strong stems. Good healthy foliage. . $3.00 
Moonstone (Murawska 1942) Here is a recent origination that has made a favorable 
impression on peony lovers. A midseason double, perfectly formed blush pink 
that is especially attractive in transmitted light. Its name indicates its coloring. 
Stock still very limied. Very much worth while. $10.00 
Mother Ross (Kelsey 1935) Double. Medium to large bloom. Very delicate pink 
_ outer petals. Pink in center. Good stems. Petals symmetrically arranged form- 
ing a lovely bloom. $4.50 
Mrs. Fern Lough (Gumm 1930) 9.17 Double, delicate pink, midseason bloomer, Color 
is similar to Tourangelle but infinitely better. Good foliage and stiff, strong 
stems holding the flowers erect. This variety possesses charm of high order. $5.00 — 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Franklin 1933) 9.4 The rating on this peony has gradual- 
ly climbed, attesting to the worthiness of this beautiful creation. We believe 
this to be one of Mr. Franklin’s most outstanding contributions to the peony 
world. The flower is artistically formed, with extremely long, Joose petals of 
soft pink. A splendid grower with excellent blooming habit. Its huge size, 
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