Princess. (1941) \Semi-double mauve suffused with 
golden sheen. Pale gold centre. A beauty. 
Red Currant. (1948) First, Hybrid Tree Peonies, New 
York, 1948. Large shining crimson. Purplish foliage. 
Red Jade. (1948) Dark red, large fiat single flower. 
Regent. (1945) Almost perfectly double. Yellowish, 
suffused red. Very handsome. 
Renown. (1949) Large loosely spreading flower. Bright 
light strawberry red, with yellow undertone. Very 
fine at New York Show, 1949. 
Roman Gold. (1941) A very brilliant yellow of perfect 
form. Single. One of the best. 
Segovia. (1949) Tawny yellow, flat open single. Lovely 
and unusual color. 
Silver Plane. (1948) Creamy color of fine substance, 
with plum colored flares. Graceful level flower. 
Silver Sails. (1942) Beautiful pale silvery yellow faint- 
ly flushed; semi-double; heavy petals. Exquisite. 
Spanish Gold. (1948) Brilliant yellow double. 
Spring Carnival. (1944) Yellow with large area at 
centre stained dark red. 
Stardust. (1948) The plant covers itself with small 
yellow flowers. Charming. 
Summer Night. (1949) Dusky dark rose, semi-double 
with yellow undertone. Light stamens against dark 
central flares. Very handsome. 
Sunrising. (1948) Yellow double. Blooms in clusters. 
Tea Rose. (1948) Lovely and unusual color of warm 
light amber. 
Thunderbolt. (1948) Black crimson, streaked scarlet 
crimson. Much style. 
Tiger Tiger. (1948) Unique color. An orange red. 
Semi-double. 
Titania (1949) Palest yellow fading to white at edges, 
flushed rose. Like a more delicate Festival. 
Trophy. (1944) Fine strawberry red; flat double flow- 
er. 
Vesuvian. (1948) Very dark red, full double. 
Wings of the Morning. (1948) Very large single; pale 
yellow with greenish tone and purple flares. Petals 
crinkled. A great bloomer. 
