River Mist (Kelsey 1936) Double. Medium sized ivory white. Edges of central petals 
marked with fine wire edges of carmine. This color, not like occasional splashes 
of red on Festiva Maxima, is a circular pattern that is on all blooms. The wire 
edge is fine and is an intense red. Late midseason. Fragrant. Those who like 
the red on white will delight with this variety. Grows quite tall. $5.00 
Shirley (Kelsey 1934) Very large. Flesh-white double bloom, splashed in center with 
carmine. Ring of yellow stamens showing. Long strong stems. Midseason. $4.00 
Silver Chalice (Kelsey 1935) A very delicate blush-white or delicate pink. Gold 
stamens. Shows carmine on some edges. Faint fragrance. High built crown, 
cup shaped like a silver cup with red wine in it. Very beautiful. $5.00 
Snow Brook (Kelsey 1936) Double, flesh-white. A symmetrical dome of clean, neatly 
arranged, petals. Slightly fragrant. It is big if you measure it in any way, 
particularly in height. Makes a spot in the garden that you will return to time 
and again. $5.00 
Snow White (Little 1938) A very tall, midseason medium sized bloom of pure white. 
Awarded American Home Achievement Medal for outstanding merit. Stock 
extremely scarce. $6.00 
Solange (Lemoine 1907) 9.27 Here is a beauty that takes a long time to make its ap- 
pearance from the opening bud. The petals are so densely packed, they produce 
the effect of two or three flowers trying to develop from one bloom. Color 
creamy white with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon pink. It takes so long 
to open that unfavorable weather often spots the bloom. It is so beautiful that 
additional precaution would pay big dividends in charm and beauty of the 
finished bloom. As with many of the Lemoine varieties, this one must be observed 
for healthy stock. Listed with the very finest peonies grown due to its distinct 
coloring. $2.00 
Starbright (Kelsey 1936) Double white. Flowers not large but charming. <A very 
worth while variety. A more detailed description after the 1948 blooming season. 
$4.00 
Stillman (Kelsey 1937) Cupped shaped white with white guards. Very neat yellow 
center of narrow petals. This variety will be checked this year for fuller 
description. $5.00 
Sun Dog (Kelsey 1939) Very late, double white with yellow center. $3.50 
T. E. Carpenter (Brand 1942) Double, late, pure ivory, heavily shaded yellow with 
sometimes a hint of blush. Rounded petals arranged in perfect circles. Colo1 
very similar to that of Solange. Looks like a real find. Stock extremely limited. 
$8.00 
The Fleece (Kelsey 1936) A big, full petaled, fleecy double white with green gold 
at base of petals. Flowers are very large and fragrant. Stems strong, with light 
green foliage. Medium height. A strong contender for first honors among the 
whites. Received Honorable Mention at the A. P. S. Syracuse show. $5.00 
Thura Hires (Nicholls 1938) Large petaled white with a heavy overlay of lemon 
yellow. Late midseason bloomer. When first opening the yellow is decidedly 
apparent. In another year we will have a fine stock of this variety to offer, direct 
from the originator’s garden. A very lovely creation that you will want to add 
to your collection. $5.00 
Titania (Kelsey 1936) Very large glistening white with yellow stamens. Semi- 
double. Some full double. $5.09 
