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PEONIES 
EDULIS SUPERBA. (7.6) Bright pink. Fin 
& sale igh- 
fragrant, Good cut flower variety. Karly wer, full high-tufted center. Good grower, very 
Sh isheteecromy eaten Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100 $22.00 
E. C. SHAW (Thurlow). (9.1) Clear rose slightly lighter at ti 
; ; M p of petals. Outer petal 
imbricated and extreme center petals shorter. No traces of earinific ave visinles yeeventii 
flower, both in color and form.. Midseason (Originator’s description).......... Each §1.00 
E. F. KELSEY (Kelsey 1941) Double, midseason very lar j j 
; J ' , ve ge. A full white with fine, stronr 
stem. Extra fine quality bloom. Mr. Kelsey thought enough of this variety to let it bear his 
name. We are indeed fortunate in having the originator’s stock to offer. ...... Each $15.00 
EL CAPITAN. Very large light red semi-double, showing some purple. Loose petalled but high 
built, on tall stiff stems. Showy and much admired = Strong erower eee Each $1.50 
SLLUSTS LOLS AULA WOR B6) 6) BE eS el ee ee ees Each $1.00 
ELIZABETH B. BROWNING (Bra.). Pure white, late bloomer. Fragrant, tall ...... Each $1.00 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON (Sass). Large Midseason Daleepinkwas ees eee ee Each $1.00 
ELLA CHRISTINE KELWAY (Kelway). Beautiful soft lavender-pink. Rose type. Cup shaped. 
Bloom enclosed in large guard petals. Very large, full, perfect in form. Very fragrant. ...... 
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ELLA CHRISTENSEN (Brand) (9.0) Medium pink of large size, long narrow petals opening flat 
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ELLA LEWIS (Lewis 1925) (9.04) A midseason light pink variety producing good, sturdy stems 
which hold the flowers erect. While originated several years ago the stock is still scarce.. The 
Pee em Oicaves ouNateit is desirable. cic... s6e oso. occ ncan ook womcnccck seek Each $10.00 
ELSA SASS (Sass) Late white with a light salmon flush in center. A prize winner and one of 
MME OSLO CEL MWITUGE A Meme, ete ments Sic nits ile dat ds eo lh Aes. tae eed eee. Each $3.00 
ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas 1900). (8.7) Very delicate pink; or white, tinted pink. Very large, flat 
CLINGS. HU MORICR NSS pal: "., Uigea She ace na oa ne Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. Red. Tall. Full and large. Midseason ............ ARH PNM ORS Each .75 
ENCHANTRESS (Lemoine 1903). (8.9) Creamy white, sometimes showing flecks of carmine. 
Pee OTE TMILO WV OLS S ESALG 2 ooh, Wie tes cole ass oe cote ue ee oe ean WUT Or ee Each .75 
eS SCHEMA LUC LALO - aed ci bees stele Wrole Ziad bobele Ky MOL Cotas BB ale hn sede leaie A ca Each  .75 
EVENING STAR (Sass) Late, huge white with a faint edging of flame red on center petals. 
Stands up on strong, tall stems and does not wilt under the hot sun. Good cut flower. One 
Co TG, TESWSSIo od. SAS SE a Ae nr a A gr ere Each $3 09 
EXOTIC (Kelsey 1936) Semi-double. Rose pink petals shading lighter toward tips. Midseason. 
Flowers very unusual and attractive. The semi-double flat flowers look oriental. It waves in 
the breeze on its long, slender stems like an oriental dancer. It is different, and instantly 
catches the roving eye. Formerly named Queen Esther. -.......0.0.5..-ce ce enees Each $4.50 
EXQUISITE (Kelway 1912). (8.5) Beautiful cherry-rose, showing golden anthers in the center. 
Petals tipped with white. Very large flowers, semi-double type. Fragrant. Midseason ...... 
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FANNY CROSBY (Brand) An early, yellow peony with pink guard petals. The plant is strong 
and thrifty and very floriferous. The side buds come into bloom with the main flower and if 
left on the plant they make a wonderful showing. If cut, when first opening, the flowers 
will hold the yellow color; otherwise they fade to a white............. Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
PANNIFPEE Gv OLreAmerican Beauty LOG: cc. c5 6c ac ccs oe Pale emletee dee eb ese A rotons Each $1.00 
FASCINATION (Brethour) Tall, creamy white. Fragrant ..................0.e00e. Each $5.00 
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FESTIVA MAXIMA. (9.3) Pure white, flaked with carmine spots. Enormous full double flowers. 
Excellent white. Early to midseason .........+.++-+-:- Each .50; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100, $25.00 
FIREPLACE (Kelsey 1936) Double, very dark red. Comparable or superior to Mons. Martin Cahu- 
zac. Medium sized blooms. Slightly lighter at tips of petals. Flat formation. A better perform- 
er than Mons. MartinCahuzac, very unusual. (Originator’s description). ..,, Each $1.50 
FLORENCE NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1938) Late midseason variety. A lovely white with a pinkish 
center, general effect blush. Stock is still exceedingly scarce, and we are fortunate in having 
a good stock that will be offered next year. Not yet rated but we predict that it will get up 
in the 90’s unless we are greatly mistaken. We are co-purchasers of the originator’s entire 
stock, | | Each $10.00 
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