Betty Barnes 8.57 (Franklin). <2... 246 soieeeeeee 29 
Large rose type, pale pink, very upright, stiff stems, strong grower, free 
bloomer, late. 
Blushing Beauty 8.92 (Franklin) Sislasbid-i.. 2th -paegeee 3.00 
Large full rose type, pale pink, with good stems. A good grower and 
free bloomer. Fragrant, late, 36 inches. 
Chief 9.2]. (Franklin) 1...) hence 4.00 
Very large full rose type, light pink, upright stiff stems. Vigorous, 
fragrant, late. One of the largest flowers we have. 36 inches. First 
Class Certificate. A. P. S§., Chicago, 1933. 
Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor, 1917) 9.1 —......222.2-22..2--2-..---------- 2.00 
Pale rose in color. Petals in the rose arrangement. Late. 
Grandiflora. (Richardson; 1883). 8.8 -2..2.2.-........2...eee 1.00 
Immense flat flowers of bright pink. Very late. 
Flansina’ Brand:.(Brand) 9.1, ...2.2..4)2......2-.:-.. eee 4.00 
Tall erect flesh pink with salmon reflex. Similar to Solange. 
Lady Kate -(Vortes,°1924) 8.8; ........3.... eee 2.00 
A rather flat flower of solid 1 ght pink. Most exquisite. Late. 
Very large full rose type, light pink, stiff stems. Vigorous, late, 42 inches. 
Lucile Hartman’9.00)\ (Franklin): 00... {ae 3.00 
Very large full rose type, light pink, strong grower and sure bloomer. 
Minuet. (lrankiin}<9:35 228 oS ee 5.00 
Tall stiff stems with foliage to the ground make it a perfect cut flower. 
It is also a top-notch show flower. 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 9.38 (Franklin), -..............-..... 5.00 
Double with extra large overlapcing petals of soft pink. Its size, form 
and color comb‘ning to make it most attractive. Not only a prize winner 
as a show flower but also a perfect vard flower. Awarded the Gold Medal 
of the A. P. S. 1948 for outstanding performance in all sections of the 
country. 
MyrilesGenitry -(Brand, 1925) 9.1, 228 2) A eee 3.00 
Rosy white double; pleasing fragrance. Strong stems. Late midseason. 
Mrssn Wels Gumm 6.0.2..0060. A ee eee eee 3.00 
A late light pink of fine form and large size. Pleasing fragrance. Much 
admired and popular variety. 
Nancy Dolman <(Vories, 1924). 9.1; -........ 3 ee 2.00 
Pale rose-pink with fluted fluffy petals; tall; stiff stems. Late midseason. 
President» Wilson (Thurlow, 1918) 9:3, 2-42.02 ee 1.00 
Bright rose-pink, fading with age. Rich spicy fragrance. Very double. 
Late 
Prot. Mackiniosh™(Franklin):* 2°03 505 0 2 oo eee 5.00 
A new light rose pink. 
Shirley: J (Franklin) 50 25) Se ee eee 15.00 
A beautiful pink of show flower class. It was selected: by R. W. Jones 
of St. Paul, Ribbon winner of local and national shows and was named for 
his charming daughter, Shirley. 
W... EF. Christman (Crranklin1921)° 8.8:2 = 1.00 
True rose type of delicate shell pink, rose fragrance. Midseason. 
MEDIUM PINK 
Alice’ Reed “Bates (Franklin) 2 0..0..0...23000 22a Se 4.00 
Extremely large rose pink dcouble of an intermediate. shade, a compact 
rose type, the outer petals of which are broad and rounded and the inner 
petals narrower and symmetrically concentric. Globular flower on a tall 
plant with a stiff stem. 
Banners Bright, (Franklin) ~. 2  i  e 10.09 
Unfurling its bright blossoms to the breeze this dark pink peony attracts 
the immediate attention of all visitors to our nursery. Late midseason. 
Claire DuBois (Crousse; 1886)'8.7,°..:.... 2.205.212.) 2 
Deep violet rose with silvery tipped petals. Extra good. Late. 
