DOUBLE PEONIES 
A. B. C. NICHOLLS — 9.45 — (Nicholls 1937) 
Lovely, double, late white, with a hint of pink, and a 
decided orange glow at base of petals. $3.00 
A. B. FRANKLIN — 9.27 — (Franklin 1928) 
A very light blush, fading white. Unusually lovely flower 
of beautiful form. A gold medal winner. Late Bloomer. 
One of the finest. $2.00 
ACME — 8.85 — (Franklin 1931) 
Very large rose type. Light pink with stiff stems and 
good foliage. A sure and profuse bloomer. Late. $1.50 
A. G. PERRY — 8.91 — (A. M. Brand 1933) 
Semi-double. Midseason. Light pink to blush. A delight- 
fully formed and colored flower. $2.00 
ALBERT CROUSSE — 8.6 — (Crousse 1893) 
Large and late. Light rose-pink with a creamy tone, richly 
tinted with flesh pink in a deep rose-like center. Midly 
fragrant. Profuse bloomer. Strong stems and good 
foliage. $1.00 
ALICE HARDING — 9.36 — (Lemoine 1922) 
Large midseason white. Very imposing appearance. Guard 
petals of delicate, flesh pink, surrounding a cupped center 
of creamy white. Fragrant. Stems and foliage good. $2.00 
ALICE REED BATES — (Franklin 1939) 
New. Very large, rose-pink. $3.00 
AUGUSTE DESSERT — 8.70 — (Dessert 1920) 
Semi-double. Large midseason. Each petal edged with 
narrow light border. Flower lightens in color from dark 
pink to a much lighter shade. Very attractive. $1.00 
AUTEN’S PRIDE — 9.18 — (Auten 1933) 
Light pink with lavender shades. Rose fragrant. Large 
bloom. Late. Stems strong. Outstanding. $2.00 
AVALANCHE — 8.70 — (Crousse 1886) 
Large. Late midseason. A blush white of waxy texture 
with a faint pink center. A compact flower. Slight fra- 
grance. Good cut flower. Medium height. Adequate stems 
c and good foliage. $1.00 
. BALL O’COTTON — 8.80 — (Franklin 1920) 
Late midseason. Large compact, white ball with rose-like 
center. Faint lemon tint. Fragrance mild and _ sweet. 
f Strong stems and good foliage. $1.00 
BARONESS SCHROEDER — 9.00 — (Kelway 1889) 
White, tinted flesh pink fading to pure white. Tall strong 
stems. Fine cut flower. Good foliage. Fragrant. $1.00 
BLANCHE KING — 8.90 — (Brand 1922) 
Very large and symmetrical. A true rose type. A glowing 
deep pink with a silvery sheen that holds its color. Very 
late bloomer and a consistent winner at the peony shows. 
Strong stems. Dark green foliage. $2.50 
BURMA — (Lins ) 
Fine dark red with many stamens. Medium height. Good 
stems. A prize winner. $10.00 
CATHIE ANN — (Auten 1942) 
A deep rose-pink, double. Fragrant. Stiff stems. Heavy 
substance. Late midseason. Ideal cut flower. $7.00 
CHIEF — 9.00 — (Franklin 1931) 
Double, late midseason. Very large light pink. Fragrant. 
Has received First Class Certificate of American Peony 
Society for outstanding merit. Very much worth while. 
3.00 
CHIPPEWA — (Murawska 1941) : 
A double midseason red, with more than ordinary color 
appeal. Outstanding. Tall strong grower. Much admired. 
4.00 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR — 9.10 — (Shaylor 1917) $ 
A large, late double. High built blooms of pale rose with 
a collar of flesh white. Fragrant. Dark glossy foliage. 
Large and beautiful tlower with strong stems. $1.00 
DIADEM — 8.90 — (Franklin 1931) 
Large cup shape peony with a dark pink color. Stiff stems 
and good foiiage. Fragrant. Late. Honorable mention by 
The American Peony Society in 1930, and awarded the 
silver medal by the society in 1934. $2.00 
DISC — 8.26 — (Sass 1926) 
Late rose red on tall sturdy stems. Perfectly round, disc 
shape flower. Very showy. $1.00 
DR. F. C. BECKER — 
Midseason, large, light crimson. $2.50 
DR. J. H. NEELEY — 9.27 — (Good & Reese 1930) 
Double midseason white, with a blush tint. Fragrant. 
Strong grower. A splendid variety. $2.00 
DULUTH — 9.03 — (Franklin 1931) 
Large, rose type, pure white blooms borne on good stiff 
stems. A very vigorous grower with fine foliage of a deep, 
rich green. An excellent landscape plant. $2.00 
