Light Pink Peonies (Continued) 
Harry L. Burden (Neeley 1930) 8.93 A double, midseason, light-rose pink that is 
much admired in our planting. Very good form with good strong stems, with 
the added inherent quality of being a free bloomer. This attribute makes it 
well worth while. $2.00 
Henry Avery (Brand 1907) 88 This variety has always been interesting to us. A 
double type, large, late. Guards and well defined crown a bright, light pink 
with a collar of creamy petals tinted yellow at base. Mild, pleasing fragrance. 
Good stems and foliage. A very attractive and lovely creation, $1.00 
Irving Flint (Kelsey 1935) Late-midseason, double pink, Richly fragrant and lovely. 
Resembles Le Cygne in form. Medium sized bloom. Light green foliage. Holds 
form and color remarkably well. Rich, both in color and fragrance. $4.50 
James Boyd (Thurlow 1919) 8.9 Double type. Large and late. Flesh-pink, tinted 
cream and buff in center. Blush white with age. Delighful fragrance. Upright 
habit with stiff stems. A very good peony. $1.50 
Judge Berry (Brand 1907) 8.6 Very large and double, light-rose pink of an even 
Shade with flesh tones in center, brightened by vivid yellow stamens in center 
and collar of flower. Medium height. One of Mr, Brand’s very good introductions 
but due to its early blooming season, rarely seen at peony shows. Slight 
fragrance. $1.50 
Judge Snook (Good & Reese 1930) 9.23 A late midseason variety that is one of the 
worthwhile originations as indicated by its rating. The bloom is large and by 
some it is listed as cream white. $4.00 
Katharine Havemeyer (Thurlow 1921) 9.0 Double type, large midseascn. Color is a 
light rose-pink with a tint of old rose, Mild rose fragrance. Average height, 
excellent stems and very floriferous. Awarded Certificate of Honorable Mention. 
London, Ont., June 16, 1922. $1.75 
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