George W. Peyton (Nicholls 1938) 9.43 A late, flesh colored peony of outstanding 
merit. We have grown this fine peony for the past few years and have been 
much impressed with it. Mr. Peytcn is an acknowledged authority on peonies. 
We think you will like it sufficiently well to add it to your collection. There is 
a pinkish-blush tone in the flower that adds to its beauty. Fully double, good 
stems, medium height. $3.50 
Gov. Fuller (Thurlow 1930) 8.66 Large, shell pink. Deeper in center. Very attrac- 
tive. Strong stems. $1.50 
Grace Kelsey (Kelsey 1935) Double, midseason, a bewitching shade of pink that 
Mr. Kelsey says is almost identical with Mrs. Livingston Farrand. Flowers large, 
fragrant and holds color well. Huge size. Good stiff stems, holding the flower 
perfectly erect. Mr. Kelsey named this variety in honor of his wife and if it 
were not a good peony it would not have received that honor. $5.50 
Grandiflora (Richardson 1883) 8.8 One of the latest pecnies to bloom in the garden and 
for that reason very desirable to extend the season. A bright pink, double, flat 
bloom, that attains a very large size. The fragrance is very pronounced, but 
not particularly pleasing, according to our standard of smell. 
$1.00 
Grandiflora Nivea Plena (Lemoine 1824) Double. Very large and early. Guards 
large, faintly pink, fading to white with age. Fragrant. Stems inclined to be 
rather weak for heavy bloom. $1.00 
Guidon (Nicholls 1941) A lilac pink of good depth that Col. Nicholls selected from 
his many seedlings for introduction. Too new to have a rating but it should 
have a good one. Ycu will hear more of this in the future and it should be 
shown at future peony shows more generously. Only a limited number to be 
offered this year. $3.00 
Mission Gardens Peony Fields 
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