Light and Medium Pink 
ANNISQUAM (Thurlow) 
Unfading light pink of beautiful form. Large glob- 
ular bloom with broad, rounded petals forming a cupped 
flower of smooth attractive appearance. Pleasant frag- 
rance, Midseason. One of Thurlow’s finest introductions. 
i Each $20.00 
EDWIN C. SHAW (Thurlow 1919) 9.1 
Light old rose, beautiful color. Outer petals broad 
and rounded. Elegant cupped flower. Midseason. 
Each $2.00 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Brand 1925) 9.0 
Clear medium pink. Bloom medium in size and 
beautifully formed. A much desired shade in peonies. 
Each $2.00 
DIANNE (Reno Rosefield 1948) 
Lavender pink. Full double flower of fine form. 
Very late. Each $4.00 
DOUGLAS McARTHUR (Reno Rosefield) 
Clear medium pink. Beautifully cupped bloom of 
semi-rose type. Each $2.50 
LOTTIE DAWSON REA (John L. Rea 1939) 
Light pink with exquisite tints. Stock scarce. 
Each $10.00 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand 1907) 9.1 
Bright rose pink. Enormous flat rose type bloom 
somewhat cupped and of fine form. Tall. Late mid- 
season. Each $2.00 
MONS, JULES ELIE (Crousse 1888) 9.2 
Glossy lilac pink shading deeper at the base of 
the petals and overlaid with a sheen of silver. Globular 
in form, resembling a huge chrysanthemum. Very 
popular. Early midseason. Hach $1.50 
MRS. C. S. MINOT (Minot 1914) 9.2 
Outer petals large and broad, shell pink; center 
rich cream with golden lights at base of petals. Plant 
medium in height with strong stiff stems. Midseason. 
Beautiful garden variety. Does especially well in the 
Pacific Northwest and the Pacific coast. Each $2.00 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (Franklin 1933) 9.4 
Soft rose with long loose petals. Good size, form 
and color. Each $4.00 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH (Brand 1925) 9.0 
Light old rose. Large heavy bloom of good form. 
Fragrant. Late bloomer. Each $2.00 
