GRACE LOOMIS — 9.20 — (Saunders 1920) 
A very handsome, large, late white, with lemon tints re- 
flected in the center. Strong stems. Good foliage. $2.00 
GRANDIFLORA — 8.8 — (Richardson 1883) 
One of the latest peonies to bloom. A bright pink, double, 
flat bloom. Very large, Weak stems. Fragrant. $1.00 
HANSINA BRAND — 9.04 — (Brand 1925) 
A lovely, glistening, flesh pink, shaded salmon toward 
the base of the petals. A consistent winner. Late. Tall with 
strong stems. $2.50 
HANS P. SASS — 9.19 — (H. P. Sass 1937) 
A very large, late, rich satin blush white, suffused shell- 
pink. Illuminated with an indescribable inner glow. Free 
bloomer. $1.50 
HARRY F. LITTLE — 9.42 — (Nicholls 1933) 
A very large white with a faint blush of pink in the 
inner petals. Faultless, at its best. A gold medal winner. 
$2.00 
HARRY L. BURDEN — 8.93 — (Neeley 1930) 
A double, midseason, light rose-pink that is much admired. 
Very good form. Strong stems, Floriferous. $2.00 
HARRY L. RICHARDSON — 8.41 — (Rosefield 1925) 
Rich, glowing, carmine-red. Late bloomer. Good stems, 
Fragrant. Dependable. $1.00 
HAZEL KINNEY — 8.71 — (A. M. Brand 1925) 
A great show flower. True rose type. A delicate, clear, 
hydrangea pink. Medium height. Clean light green foliage. 
Late midseason. $1.00 
HENRY AVERY — 8.80 — (Brand 1907) 
A large, late, double. Light pink with a collar of creamy 
petals. Mild, pleasing fragrance. Good stems and foliage. 
Attractive and lovely. $1.00 
HIAWATHA — 8.80 — (Franklin 1931) 
A very large, not quite full double rose type. Dark red, 
with good stems and clean foliage. Vigorous and late. A 
good red with attractive form. $2.00 
IDEAL — 8.90 (Franklin 1931) : 
Very large, dark pink. Full rose type. Stiff stems with 
good foliage. A grand flower. $3.00 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE — 8.67 — (Doriat 1924) 
A double type, early globular crimson flower, with frilled 
petals in the center. Stems are long and straight. Splendid 
cut flower. $1.00 
JAMES KELWAY — 8.7 — (Kelway 1900) 
Immense flowers of dainty flesh pink, changing to white, 
with a golden reflection. Early midseason. Tall. Flor- 
iferous. Stems not always strong. Foliage good. $1.00 
JAMES PILLOW — (Pillow 1936) 
Late double. Very Tall. Strong stems. Sure opening. Dis- 
tinctive light pink. $5.00 
JEAN COOPERMAN — (A. M. Brand 1936) 
Mid season. Soft crimson double. New $2.00 
JEANNOT — 9.2 — (Dessert 1918) 
Large cup-shaped flower of perfect form. Flesh pink, 
slightly tinged purple and shaded salmon; changes to 
silvery white. Exquisite and delicate coloring. Medium 
height. Wiry stems. $1.00 
JOHN M. GOOD — 8.89 — (Welsh 1921) 
A large midseason double. Pale pink shading to ivory 
white or pure white. Tall. Vigorous. Stiff stems. Fragrant. 
$1.00 
JOHN HOWARD WIGELL (Wigell 1942) 
A very showy dark pink. Midseason. Flat cupped rose 
with some concealed stamens. New. $5.00 
JOYCE (Auten 1938) 
Late, rich medium pink. Fully double blooms of medium 
size on tall stiff stems. $2.00 
JUDGE BERRY — 8.6 — (Brand 1907) 
Delicate flesh pink. Extremely large flat blooms. Strong 
grower and free bloomer. Beautiful and very early. $1.00 
JUDGE SNOOK — 9.23 — (Good & Reese 1930) 
A late midseason variety. Pink, fading to creamy white. 
High built and a fine flower. $4.00 
JUNE DAY — 9.07 — (Franklin 1920) 
Light rose-pink with fine rose bud center of the utmost 
clearness and prity. A midseason Prize winner. Tall and 
vigorous. $1.00 
KARL ROSENFIELD — 8.8 — (Rosenfield 1908) 
Rich velvety crimson. A very tall, compact grower of 
stately habit. Good late bloomer. Strong stems and good 
foliage. Large $1.00 
KATHARINE HAVEMEYER — 8.80 — (Thurlow 1921) 
A large flesh pink of true rose type coming into bloom 
late in the season. Medium tall. Vigorous with tall grace- 
ful stems. Fragrant. $1.00 
