Flesh to White - Doubles 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—9.0. Late. 
Flesh, changing to pure white. Very 
fragrant. Good cutter. $2.50. 
FLORENCE NICHOLS — Late. Midsea- 
son. A white with a pinkish center. 
Very good and still scarce. $5.00. 
LADY ALEX DUFF—9.1. Immense 
loose semi-double center petals 
touched with carmine. Fragrant. 
S200, 
NIMBUS—9.03. Late. Palest rose, fad- 
ing to white. Tall growing and dis- 
tinguished. $2.00. 
SARAH K. THURLOW—%39.1. Tall im- 
posing flowers of dainty flesh color. 
$2.00. 
TOURANGELLE—9.4. Shades of white, 
pink and flesh, blending to mother of 
pearl. Weak stems, but one of love- 
liest of Peonies. $1.50. 
Light Pink - Doubles 
ACME—8.85. Light pink. A flower of 
refinement. Rose type with stiff, tall 
stems. $1.50. 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR — 9.1. Late. 
Opens well. Strong tall stems. Green- 
ish tint at the base of the petals. 
$2.00. 
EDWIN C. SHAW—9.10. Late mid-sea- 
son. Lovely old rose, with flesh pink 
tones. Occasional red edge on petals. 
Fragrant. $1.50. 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN—9.0. A strong, 
vigorous plant and a profuse bloomer. 
Strong stems and fragrant. $2.00. 
ELLEN FOSTER—Newer of the flesh 
pink varieties. Perfect bloomer. 
Strong stems. $3.50. 
HENRY AVERY—8.8. Late. Guards and 
crown a bright, light pink with collar 
of creamy petals tinted yellow at the 
base. Fragrant. Good stems. $1.50. 
JUDGE BERRY—8.6. Early. Large, 
light rose pink of an even shade. Vivid 
yellow stamens in center of flower. 
Slightly fragrant. $1.50. 
LA. FRANCE—9.0. Very late. A uni- 
form apple-blossom pink with crim- 
son splashes on guards. Fragrant. 
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LUETTA PFEIFFER—8.7. Early mid-. 
season. Loose, semi-double. Red mark- 
ings with yellow stamens. Tall stems. 
5.12003 
MARIE CROUSSE—8.9. Mid-season. A 
delicate shell-pink, bordering on sal- 
mon. Clear; pure self-color. Fragrant. 
S10. 
MINUET—9.35. Large, full rose type. 
Stiff stems, strong grower, reaching 
50 inches in height. Good cut flower. 
High rater. $3.50. | 

Martha Builock—Double type 
MRS. ROMAN B. WARE—Mid-season. 
Dainty, fragrant. Light pink. Medium 
large rose type. $2.00. 
NICK SHAYLOR—9.35. Late. Blush to 
buff pink, occasional red markings. 
Very fine form. A most outstanding 
variety. $5.00. 
OCTAVIA DEMAY—8.5. Early. Light 
pink. Medium height plant. Heavy 
bloomer. $1.00. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY—39.0. Semi-double. 
Daintiness in make-up. Rose pink to 
white in center. Many center stamens 
showing. Mildly fragrant. $1.50. 
PRES. WIELSON—9.3. Late. Large 
bright rose-pink, paling with age. 
Darker in the depth of flower. Rich 
spicy fragrance. $1.50. 
REINE HORTENSE — 8.7. Mid-season. 
Light rose pink. Tall plant, with crisp 
fluffy petals. Occasionally flecked 
crimson edges. Good cutter. $1.50. 
THERESE—9.54. Exceptionally large. 
Illuminated by a golden yellow glow 
in the depths. $2.00. 
VICTORY CHATEAU THIERY—9.24. 
Mid-season. Rather dwarf. Large, 
clear pink that is pleasingly fragrant. 
Petals rather loosely formed. $3.50. 
Medium Pink - Doubles 
CLARA DUBOISEK—8.7. Late. Clear rose 
pink, tipped silvery white. Large 
bomb type. $1.50. 
JUNE DAY—9.0. Medium pink to light 

flesh, edged lavender. Delightfully 
fragrant. $1.50. 
MARTHA BULLOCK—9.1. Late mid- 
season. Bright old rose pink. Cupped 
rose type. Strong stems. Highly frag- 
rantgoeacvOm 
MONS. JULES ELIE—9.2. Large bomb 
shaped flower with many incurved 
petals. Broad darker guards. Tall stiff 
stems. $1.50. 
MRS. JOHN M. KLITSCH—9.0. Very 
late. A tall, stately, deep pink. Petals 
are long, broad and pointed and of 
good substance. Full rose type. Frag- 
Tant. $2.50. 
