MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier) 8.3 
Distinctly a semi-double. Well arranged outer petals 
of blush white enclose a cluster of golden stamens in 
the center of the bloom. Charming in the garden or 
for flower arrangements. Each $2.00 
MARILLA BEAUTY (Kelsey 1940) 
White with exquisite shadings of blush and cream. 
Bloom is very large but of very fine form. Somewhat 
flat. New and very scarce. Late bloomer. Each $10.00 
MEL GEDGE (Kelsey 1937) 
Milk white of large size and great beauty. Early 
midseason. Each $5.00 
MOONGLOW (Reno Rosefield 1939) 
White with a glow of pale yellow upon first open- 
ing, with deeper yellow at the base of the petais. Rose 
type of perfect form and exauisite refinement. Medium 
tall. Early midseason. Each $5.00 
MRS. HARRY F. LITTLE (Little 1936) 9.27 
Flesh pink fading to white. Very beautiful late 
midseason variety. Each $5.00 
PRIMEVERE (Lemoine 1907) 8.6 
Outer petals sulphur white, with a cushion of 
shorter narrow yellow petals in the center. Early 
midseason. Each $2.09 
RARE CHINA (Kelsey 1935) 
An especially beautiful semi-double blush white 
with several rows of outer petals and with a center 
of golden stamens and a touch of red at the center. The 
bloom is flat like a dinner plate. Midseason. Each $5.00 
THURA HIRES (Nicholls 1938) 
White with a suggestion of pale yellow. Well 
formed double bloom. Late midseason. Each $4.00 
TO KALON (The beautiful) (Kelsey 1936) 
Beautiful pure white of rose form. Semi-dwarf with 
good stems. Midseason, Each $10.00 
VICTORY (Thompson 1945) 
Well formed, somewhat flat double bloom opening 
a light blush and fading to ivory white. Of recent 
introduction. Each $15.00 
YOSEMITE (Reno Rosefield 1941) 
Heavy double bloom of full globular form. White, 
with pronounced yellow on considerable portion of the 
lower part of the petals. A majestic, late blooming 
peony of unusual beauty. ~ Each $5.00 
