DEBUTANTE?** E 
No young debutante could “come out” with more beauty and charm. 
Nobody can resist this highly rated, full peony double soft pink. Early 
of bloom, it usually starts in late September or October. Fast growth, 
large serrated foliage. This is one you’re sure to like. Own root. 
(8”-36”). Grafts (12”-30”). 
DONCKELAARI** MS 
There’s a dozen different ways to spell this one, but every way spells 
excellence. It is most desirable. Large semi-double red with white 
variega.ion. Grafts only. (12”-24’). 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND** MS to L 
Here’s a large, open, semi-double white with a small pink mark on 
one petal like the splash of a painter’s brush. Very compact of growth. 
Own root. (8-36). Grafts (18’-24’.). 
ELIZABETH ARDEN * MS to L 
Variegated double, white with pink markings. Variable from formal 
double to peony form. Good foliage; fast and symmetrical of growth. 
Own root only. (8’-36’’). 
ELIZABETH BOARDMAN** MS 
One of the grandest whites in existence. So refined you’ll never forget 
its beauty. A large loose peony type of extra fine quality. Grafts only. 
(18’’-36’). 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA* MS 
Large red Geranium-like flower Of excellent form and structure. The 
rich, leathery foliage adds to its striking beauty. Grafts only. (12’’-18’’). 
EMPRESS (Lady Clare)* E to MS 
A sovereign in any garden. Its very large rose pink blossoms are 
single to semi-double in form with a heavy crepe texture. Very hardy 
and vigorous of growth. A real “must”. Own root only. (8’’-36”). 
EUGENE LIZE (Lady Jane Grey)** MS to L 
A relative of Donckelaari, often called the ‘double Donk.”’ Lovely 
double peonyform, pink blotched with white. Grafts only. (12’-24’’). 
FIMBRIATA SUPERBA** MS 
Somebody designed this one with crepe paper and pinking shears. It’s 
the serrated sport of the variety Fred Sander. Semi-double red, usu- 
ally shows some white, but sometimes solid color. Twisted foliage of 
fairly slow growth. Grafts only. (122s 242 ec 
FINLANDIA (Dearest)** MS 
Large beautiful semi-double white with rounded petals. Stamens seem- 
ingly of pure gold. Blooms abundantly, and grows as you like them; 
compact. Grafts only. (12”-18”). 
FIREBRAND* MS 
The most descriptive word for this one is exotic. Its golden stamens 
surrounded by firey red petals makes a semi-double flowers that would 
compliment any setting. Most hardy, blooms well in colder areas. Own 
root only. (8’-36"). 
FRANCINE MS 
No lengthy description is necessary here. When you know this is the 
solid pink form of Chandleri Elegans, then there’s “nuff” said. Grafts 
only..2.(127-242),, 
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