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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 
colors well. Huge size. Good stiff stems holding the flower perfectly erect. Mr. Kelsey nam- 
ed this variety in honor of his wife and if it were not a good peony it would not have receiv- 


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GRACE LOOMIS. (9.2) A very handsome, large, !ate fragrant white, with lemon tints reflected 
Te, TAYE GEREE, s d.g oie eer es ERE ER toate cae eee Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
GRACE OTT (8.56) A compact dark crimson flower .................. Each $1.00; Per 10. $7.50 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry). (8.2) Dark crimson. Fine flower, upright stems, medium height. 
xc Ean OOCMONOAT CEN EeGLLECUS] iat cae aan seconde sels ste oslo ee nian Each .50; Per 10, $4.50 
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 gen- 
Pine elit Lecantumber to be offered this: year 2.2.02. fie iesnc ce seeeoannass Each $5.00 
HANSINA@ BRAND) Deep Salmon-pink 2.25.05. .......c.csse0ces eee Each $3.00; Per 10, $25.00 
HANS P. SASS. Shell-pink, deep in center. Late........ Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50; Per 100, $50.00 
HARRY L. RICHARDSON (8.69). A good fragrant bright crimson .................... Each $1.00 
HARRY F. LITTLE (Nicholls) (9.42). Late Very large white with a faint blush i 
inter petals. When at its best a faultless flower ...... Bp ai ates aa sexed ihe : os Prrach $5.00 
HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand). (9.0) I can still remember this beautiful flower as it appeared 
on the plant the first time. The form was so superb and the color so pure; it impressed us at 
once as a flower of great promise, which it since has proved. A great show flower when dis- 
played alongside the very best. True rose type. Color a delicate clear Hydrangea-pink. Medium 
height plant; clean, light green foliage; late midseason; a prolific bloomer. (Originator’s de- 
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IZELEN HAYES (Murawska). Midseason. Dark pink bomb type. Tall. A very good flower 
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HENRY AVERY. (8.8) Late, blush, creamy collar.......... Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 Per 100, $40.00 
HENRY WEBSTER (Franklin). (9.13) Large, full rose type. A pleasing shade of red. Strong grow- 
er and good bloomer, holds flowers high, very strong rose fragrance, one of the sweetest we 
FAO COMTI S CASON OO INCINGS, saysttee srcte ens siete te iclle relies) cua le easter al elisle\ 2 Each $2.00; Per 10, $15.00 
HERMIONE (8.8) Large clear pink blooms on tall stems .............. Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
HIAWATHA (Franklin). (8.85) Very large, not quite full double rose type, dark red, good stems, 
clean foliage, vigorous, late, 36 inches. Very attractive form, none Kev Garo een Each $3.00 
HUMEI CARNEA (Guerin 1856). Rose type; early midseason. Very large bloom, clear flesh tinged 
rose; in color this is quite distinct and immediately attracts attention... Ea. .50; Per 10, $4.00 
IDEAL (Franklin) (8.90) Very large. Full rose type, dark pink. Stiff stems with good foliage, 
grant. Late, 34 inches, a real acquisition to LHe ark) PINKS eee ieee cnrcternci cities scheeee Each $3.00 
INSPECTOR LAVERGNE (Doriat 1924) (8.67) Here is a flower with much appeal. A’ double type, 
early and globular crimson flower with frilled petals in the center. Stems are long and 
straight. A very pleasing addition to our list of reds. Makes a fine show flower 
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IRWIN ALTMAN (Kelsey 1940) A very fine, clear glowing light red unlike any other red. Good 
form and pleasing color, that will be much in demand when better known. Mr. Kelsey was 
justly proud of this origination. All stock direct from the originator’s garden. Full double 
with petals symmetrically arranged and very fragrant. Color is very distinctive in forma- 
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IRVING FLINT (Kelsey 1935) Late midseason, double pink. Richly fragrant and lovely... Re- 
sembles Le Cygne in form.. Medium sized bloom. Light green foliage. Holds form and col- 
or remarkably well. Rich both in color and OdOr .....---. sees essere ee eeeeees Each $10.00 
JAMES KELWAY. (8.7) Immense flowers of dainty flesh-pink, changing to fiesh-white, with a 
golden reflection from the almost hidden stamens that is most effective. Early midseason. 
ry ciecans iota elle) Ya gay /al ol epiner Ola: aie a ig enone wks elation se Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
JAMES R. MANN (8.7) Midseason, rose-pink .......-.-- +e eter e er teece Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
JEANNOT (Dessert 1918). (9.2) Large, imbricated cup-shaped flower of perfect form, color flesh- 
‘pink, slightly tinged purple and shaded salmon at the base of petals; changes to silvery white. 
A variety of exquisite and delicate coloring. (Introducer’s description) Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
JOHN M. GOOD (Welsh 1921) (9.3) A’ large midseason double. Outer petals very large, gradu- 
ating smaller and smaller toward a fiat open center which does not show stamens or carpels. 
Outer petal very pale pink at first, shading to ivory white or pure white in the center illum- 
ined by a yellowish tint in the depths of the flower. Richly fragrant, tall, vigorous, stiff 
stems. Light green foliage. Requires some time to eet fully established to have it at its 
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