“Blowers from the Wilds of Missowri” 
PEONIES 
HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand) (9.0) Each $1.00 
A great show flower when displayed alongside the very best. 
True rose type. Color a delicate clear Hydrangea pink. Medium 
height plant; clean, light green foliage; late midseason; a pro- 
lific bloomer. 
HEART'S IDOL (Dr. J. H. Neeley, 1936) (8.56) Each $4.00 
D. M. Ivory white, very full center. 
HELEN HAYES (A. L. Murawska, 1943) Each $6.00 
D. M. Dark pink bomb type. Tall. A very good flower. 
HELEN HUGHES (Judge J. S. Snook, 1940) Each $6.00 
D. LM. Large medium pink of very pleasing shade. Tall strong 
stems. 
HENRY AVERY (Brand, 1907) (8.8) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
A double type, large, late. Guards and well defined crown a 
bright, light pink with a collar of creamy petals tinted yellow at 
base. Mild, pleasing fragrance. Good stems and foliage. 
HENRY SASS (Inter-State, 1948) Each $3.00, 3 for $6.00 
A new Hans Sass peony that we have been growing for three 
years. Without question it is one of the finest white peonies 
we have ever seen. It is a large pure white, high built, perfect 
form; truly magnificent. Tall, strong stems, healthy grower, and 
a free dependable bloomer every year. A sensation here at 
Sarcoxie and we predict it will win blue ribbons at the shows. 
HENRY M. VORIES (Vories, 1924) (8.60) Each $1.00 
A very large flower of light pink shading deeper to the center 
on stems of medium height and very strong. A quite depend- 
able bloomer and very pleasing. Double. Late. Pink. 
HENRY WEBSTER (Franklin) (9.13) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.00 
Large, full rose type. A pleasing shade of red. Strong grower 
and good bloomer, holds flowers high, very strong rose fra- 
grance. One of the sweetest we know. Late midseason; 36 
inches. 
HERMIONE (8.8) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
Large clear pink blooms on tall stems. Very good. 
HESPANOLA (Andrews, 1923) (8.10) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
A fragrant full double of a peculiar shade of shell pink that 
does not appeal to everyone. Plant and substance fine and a 
durable cut flower. Double. Late midseason. 
HIAWATHA (Franklin) (8.85) Each $2.00 
Very large, not quite full double rose type, dark red, good stems, 
clean foliage, vigorous, late, 36 inches. Very attractive form; 
a very good red. 
HUMEI CARNEA Each 50c, 3 for $1.25 
Rose type, early midseason. Very large bloom, clear flesh tinged 
rose. In color this is quite distinct and immediately attracts 
attention. 
IDA MELLINGER (Kelsey, 1934) Each $5.00 
Midseason, very dark red. Fully double. Petal arrangement like 
Philippe Rivoire. Rose formation. Pleasant odor. Shows some 
purple in the red. Holds color well. Strong stems. 
IDEAL (Franklin) (8.90) Each $3.00 
Very large, full rose type, dark pink. Stiff stems with good foli- 
age, grand; late, 34 inches. A real acquisition to the dark pinks. 

INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Doriat, 1924) (8.67) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
Here is a flower with much appeal. A double type early and 
globular crimson flower with frilled petals in the center. Stems 
are long and straight. A very pleasing addition to our list of 
reds. Makes a fine show flower. 
IOLA PINK (Kelsey, 1937) Each $2.00 
NR. Double. Midseason. Medium pink. Medium pink globular 
flower on the order of Modeste Guerin. Medium height. 
IRWIN ALTMAN (Kelsey, 1940) Each $10.00 
A very fine, clear glowing light red unlike any other red. Good 
form and pleasing color, that will be much in demand when 
better known. Mr. Kelsey was justly proud of this origination. 
All stock direct from the originator’s garden. Full double with 
petals symmetrically arranged and very fragrant. Color is very 
distinctive in formation and most desirable. 
IRVING FLINT (Kelsey, 1935) Each $10.00 
Late midseason, double pink. Richly fragrant and lovely. Re- 
sembles Le Cynge in form. Medium sized bloom. Light green 
foliage. Holds form and color remarkably well. Rich both in 
color and odor. 
ISOLINE (Lemoine, 1916) (8.3) Each $1.00 
Anemone type. Large, midseason. Guards cup-like, fading light- 
er. Has center tuft of canary yellow, fading to almost white, 
marked with prominent crimson spots. 
IVORY BROOCH (Kelsey, 1943) Each $4.00 
Double, ivory white. Outer petals tightly incurved over a closely 
packed center. As the flower matures these outer petals still 
retain their slightly crimped and incurved formation. The total 
effect is a medallion-like bloom, resembling a curved brooch of 
ivory. Formation very uncommon. The bloom always has a 
bud-like appearance. 
JAMES KELWAY (8.7) Each 75c, 3 for $1.75 
Immense flowers of dainty flesh pink, changing to flesh white, 
with a golden reflection from the almost hidden stamens that 
is most effective. Early midseason. 
JAMES R. MANN (8.7) Each 75c, 3 for $1.75 
Midseason. Rose pink, lightly streaked with crimson. 
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