Baroness Schroeder (Kelway 1889) 9.0 A double white tinted flesh pink. This pink 
will disappear as flower opens leaving it a pure white. Tall, strong stems and 
one of the best cut flowers we have. Much in demand by commercial growers. 
$1.00 
Betty Blossom (Thurlow 1925) 8.9 A large, double, late mid-season variety, globular 
with white guard petals, faintly tinted yellow and sometimes flecked on the back. 
The distinct collar of narrow petals heavily edged gold and a tuft of yellow 
staminodes of clear yellow at the extreme center, produces a charming and dis- 
tinct yellow and white effect. $1.00 
Charlene (Kelsey 1942) Double, ivory white with cup shaped center that resembles 
the cup of the night blooming Cereus. Good stems. Late midseason bloomer. 
Flowers as large as Martha Bulloch and as beautiful as Kelway’s Glorious. $5.00 
Dr. J. H. Neeley (Good & Reese 1930) 9.27 Double, midseason white with a blush 
tint. Fragrant, strong grower and a splendid variety for any collection. Stock 
limited. $3.00 
Duluth (Franklin 1931) 9.03 Large, rose type, pure white blooms borne on good, 
stiff stems 36 inches in height. A very vigorous grower with fine foliage of a 
deep, rich green. Makes a fine landscape specimen plant, as the flowers are 
held high and erect on the plant under all conditions. Texture of petals most 
satisfactory. Should make a good commercial variety as well. $2.00 
E. F. Kelsey (Kelsey 1936) Double, midseason, very large. A full white, with fine, 
strong stems. Extra fine quality bloom. Mr. Kelsey thought enough of this 
variety to let it bear his name. We are indeed fortunate in having the originator’s 
stock to offer. $6.00 
Elsa Sass (H. P. Sass 1930) 9.46 A Gold Medal variety very worthy of the distinc- 
tion. Full double, rather dwarf growing. A lovely white, veiled pink. Stems 
stiff and strong, holding the beautiful large bloom erect under all conditions. A 
true rose form with large petals throughout. Does well everywhere and is an 
outstanding favorite with all who grow it and a consistent winner at shows. 
One of the finest Sass originations. Possesses a texture like velvet and shows 
remarkable class. Another “must have.” $4.00 
Evening Star (H. P. Sass 1937) 9.5 A rich, lively, double, glowing white, with oc- 
casionally a bloom showing a crimson edge. A splendid bloomer on long, stiff 
stems. This is a consistent prize winner at the shows and will make a fine 
additior to any peony planting. Its high rating indicates its value. Late 
bloomer. Stock rather limited. $2.50 
Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) 9.3 The old reliable white. A massive, early double 
white with crimson markings. One of the most generally planted peonies in cul- 
tivation, This variety was originated 95 years ago, but its sterling qualities in 
habit of growth and blooming make it most desirable. $1.00 
Florence Nicholls (Nicholls 1938) Late midseason variety. A lovely white with a 
pinkish center, general effect blush. Stock is still exceedingly scarce. Not yet 
rated but we predict that it will get up in the 90’s unless we are greatly mis- 
taken. We are co-purchasers of the originator’s entire stock. $4.00 
Footlights (Kelsey 1938) A large, double Mons. Jules Elie type. Broad, pure white, 
outer petals surrounding a closely packed ball of narrow, overlapping and en- 
twined petals, enlivened by a golden glow that shines through from the depths. 
Total effect, a soft golden glow. Excellent, $3.00 
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