EDULIS SUPERBA — 7.6 — (Lemon 1924) 
Bright pink. Nice flower. Full high tufted center. Good 
grower. Fragrant. Good early cut flower variety. Tall 
bending stems. $1.00 
EDWIN C. SHAW — 9.1 — (Thurlow 1919) 
Clear rose, slightly lighter at tip of petals. A beautiful 
flower both in color and form. Midseason. Very large and 
fragrant. $1.00 
E. F. KELSEY — (Kelsey 1941) 
Double, midseason and very large white with strong 
stems. Extra fine quality bloom, and a lovely peony. 
$6.00 
E. J. SHAYLOR — 8.70 — (Shaylor 1918) 
Large, late midseason. Dark rose pink, with the petals 
being tipped with lilac. Rose like fragrance. Moderately 
floriterous. Good stems and foliage. $1.00 
ELISA — 8.58 — (Dessert 1922) 
Cup shaped flower of perfect form. Small bloom. Carmine 
hydrangea pink shaded silvery salmon. Stems good and 
of medium height. Semi-double. $1.50 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON — 8.98 — (Sass 1930) 
An early, loosely formed, pale pink double with stamens 
showing. Tall and imposing. An exquisite flower with 
much appeal. $1.00 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN — 8.84 — (Brand 1925) 
A pleasing dark pink. Not as deep as Blanche King. 
Flower tirst opens cup shape and then becomes some- 
what flat. A most dependable variety and beautiful. 
$2.00 
ELSA SASS — 9.46 — (H. P. Sass 1930) 
A gold medal variety. Full, rather dwarf growing, double. 
A lovely white, veiled pink. Stems stiff and strong. A 
true rose form. Possesses a texture like velvet and is a 
consistent winner. $3.00 
FELIX CROUSSE — 8.4 — (Crousse 1881) 
A dependable and attractive variety. Brilliant crimson of 
even tone and silky luster. Good foliage. Weak stems. 
Midseason. Fine commercial variety. $1.00 
FESTIVA MAXIMA — 9.30 — (Miellez 1851) ‘ 
The old reliable white. A massive early double white with 
crimson markings. Very dependable and desirable. Strong 
stems and dark green foliage. Good cut flower. $1.00 
FLORENCE MACBETH — 8.99 — (Sass 1924) t 
An immense rose type flower of shell pink, deepening in 
the center. The petals have a crinkled effect. Strong stems. 
Vigorous grower. Fine. $1.00 
FLORENCE NICHOLLS — (Nicholls 1938) 
Late midseason variety. A lovely white with a pinkish 
center giving a blush effect. Fine. $4.00 
FRANCES WILLARD — 9.10 —(Brand 1907) 
Opens blush white, changing to pure white. Large per- 
fectly formed flower. Semi-rose type. Strong grower and 
free bloomer. Late midseason. Heavy dark foliage. $1.00 
FRANKLIN’S PRIDE — 8.95 — (Franklin 1931) 
Very large, full rose type, even pink. Stiff stems with 
leathery foliage. Good bloomer. Fragrant and late. A Blue 
Ribbon Peony. Much admired. $2.50 
FRANKIE CURTIS ——9.3 — (Vories 1924) 
A large delicate white. Very free flowering. Strong and 
vigorous. Heavy, dark green foliage, with stiff stems. 
$2.00 
GARDEN PRINCESS ——9.15 — (Neeley 1930) 
A rich, silvery, soft light pink, fading to white. A flower 
of pleasing form. Vigorous. Tall growing. Midseason, 
Charming flower. $1.00 
GEORGE S. MORRILL — 
New, light, vivid, showy red. $3.00 
GEORGE W. PEYTON — 9.43 — Nicholls 1938) 
A late flesh colored peony of outstanding merit. A pinkish, 
blue tone adds to its beauty. Fully double. Good stems. 
Medium height. $3.00 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR — 8.9 — (Shaylor 1908) 
Pale rose-pink, with a few flecks of crimson. Very large 
and flat flower. Late midseason. Good stems and foliage. 
Fine. $1.00 
GLORIANA — 9.06 — (Neeley 1918) 
Large pink double. Well formed. Very tall with good 
stems. $1.00 
GOSHEN BEAUTY — (Kunderd-Stahly 1951) 
A glowing, deep rose. Distinctly different. The flower is 
a round, high built double. Very tall. Mild fragrance. 
$5.00 
GRACE BATSON — 8.84 — (Sass 1927) 
A very large flower of dark pink. Midseason. Strong 
stems. Bomb type. $1.50 
GRACE GEDGE — (Kelsey 1934) 
Fully double. Cream white with a delicate shade of pink. 
Late. A flower of exquisite refinement. Very fine. $4.00 
