Cornelia Stone (Gumm 1929) 9.05 Double, midseason. A charming light pink of 
splendid form. This variety not as well known as it should be. We have a 
limited stock to offer our customers. $5.00 
Daisy Sherk (Kelsey 1938) Large, flesh-pink double. Open center of light pink. 
Outer petals flesh white. Large bowl shaped flowers. Unusual in form and color 
combination. Midseason. $3.00 
Directeur Ursat (Doriat 1925) 8.39 This is a French introduction that is not widely 
distributed. An interesting pink double. $3.50 
Dorothy J. (R. H. Jones 1937) Full double, deeply built, globular flowers of large 
size. The guard petals give it its wonderful form. The color is a soft, even 
shade of delicate pink. Silver Medal winner at Rochester, Minn., June, 1940, 
‘Show of the American Peony Society. This peony has maintained its high rank 
since introduction and we are glad to be privileged to offer it this season. Late 
midseason bloomer. Stock rather limited. $15.00 
Dr. O. M. Skinner (Kelsey 1936) Medium size, shell pink double. Late midseason. 
Symmetrical and very lovely. $4.00 
E. C. Shaw (Thurlow 1919) 9.10 Double type, large, late midseason. A lovely old- 
rose, with flesh-pink tones in center and collar and occasional red edges on 
outer petals. Possesses a very pronounced and agreeable fragrance. Good 
foliage. Medium height. Texture very translucent, giving the flower an artistic 
touch. $1.50 
Elisa (Dessert-Doriat 1922) 8.98 Color hydrangea pink. A perfectly formed, cup 
shaped flower of medium ts small size. Stems good and of medium height. $1.50 
Elizabeth Huntington (H. P. Sass 1930) 898 An early double, loosely formed, pale 
pink with stamens showing. Tall and imposing. An exquisite flower appealing 
to the eye. $1.75 
Ella Lewis (Lewis 1925) 9.04 A midseason light pink variety producing good, sturdy 
stems which hold the flowers erect. While criginated several years ago the stock 
is still scarce. The rating indicates that it is desirable. $8.00 
Elwood Pleas (Pleas 1900) 8.7 Flowers flat, with many crinkled petals symmetrically 
arranged. Color a pale rose-pink, changing to light flesh-pink in center. Pos- 
sesses a slight odor. Medium height with stiff stems. Good blocmer. 
$1.00 
Exquisite (Kelway 1912) 8.5 Double type, large midseason. Bright rose-pink paling 
toward tips. Flat flowers with poor fragrance. Gcod stems and foliage. $1.50 
Florence Macbeth (H. P. Sass 1924) 9.2 Pale shell-pink, deepening toward the center. 
Very full double. Opens rather flat with shell-like outer petals, illuminated by 
a golden glow in the depth of the flower. Slightly fragrant, Moderately tall. 
Strong grower with good foliage. $1.50 
Flower Girl (Auten 1935) 9.27 This beautiful variety is one of the good ones Mr. 
Auten has offered us among the many produced. A very early, flesh-white 
double that is pleasing to the eye, both in the garden and when in competition 
on the show table among the very best in its class. As near perfection as we 
usually find, and one that will make you stop in your tracks to admire. A real 
beauty. $5.00 
Frontier (Kelsey 1941) Large, light-pink double. Very late. Very full petaled 
massive bloom and pink in color. This is a variety of considerable merit. Par- 
ticularly valuable on account of the lateness of the variety which considerably 
extends the blooming season. A “honey” and you will want to add it to your 
collection. $8.00 
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