KELWAY’S GLORIOUS — 9.56 — (Kelway 1909) 
A glorious creation and a most popular white with creamy 
diftusion in the depth of the flower. Strong, rose-like 
fragrance. Strong stems. Free flowering. Very large. Mid- 
season. Much admired. A consistent prize winner. $2.00 
KELWAY’S QUEEN — 8.80 — (Kelway 1909) 
Large, double, bright, rose-pink with a strong’ rose 
fragrance. Late midseason. Strong stems and bright green 
foliage. $1.00 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF — 9.1 — (Kelway 1902) 
A lovely semi-double peony of a blush pink color which 
turns to French white. Nicely formed and scented. Free 
flowering and showy. Strong stems and abundant foliage. 
; $1.00 
LADY KATE — 8.85 — (Vories 1924) 
One of the best late flowering pinks. Flowers are grace- 
ful, rose type, on tall, straight stems. Very large flower 
of fine form. $1.00 
LA FRANCE — 9.00 — (Lemoine 1901) 
Very large rose type with a soft pink color. Fragrant, 
Strong, erect stems with good foliage. Late. $1.00 
LA LORRAINE — 9.17 (Lemoine 1901) 
One of the finest whites. Creamy white when opening 
with a faint touch of salmon pink. Free bloomer with 
flowers of excellent form. Strong stems. $1.50 
LAST ROSE — 8.93 — (Sass 1930) 
Late, deep pink. Fully double. One of the last to bloom. 
$1.00 
LAURA DESSERT — 8.80 — (Dessert 1913) 
Pale pink in bud, opening cream and becoming white. The 
large center of yellow carpels gives bloom appearance of 
light yellow. Good steins and foliage. Fragrant. $1.00 
LAURA KELSEY — (Kelsey 1941) 
Double midseason with long pointed buds and large fluffy, 
delicate, light pink flowers, with ivory tints. Strong stems. 
Very large blooms. $7.00 
LAVERNE CHRISTMAN — 8.83 — (Brand 1925) 
A large rose type flower. Loosely formed. A deep, rose- 
pink, shading lighter toward the edges. Tall and vigorous. 
Graceful and refined. Strong stems. Late. $2.00 
LE CYGNE — 9.42 — (Lemoine 1907) 
Very early blooming, full, and very Jarge double white. 
Large dark green foliage. Usually stiff stems. Fragrant. 
$1.50 
LILLIAN GUMM — 8.95 — (Gumm 1921) 
Very large double, fluffy flower of medium rose _ pink. 
Midseason. Tall vigorous grower with strong. stems. 
Fragrant. $1.00 
LONGFELLOW — 9.00 — (Brand 1907) 
Double, midseason, bright crimson, intensified by golden 
yellow stamens near center. Does not fade. Medium height. 
Good foliage. Strong stems. Free bloomer. $1.00 
LOREN FRANKLIN — 9.08 -—— (Franklin 1931) 
Very large, full rose type. Deep pink. Stiff stems. Late 
and fragrant. First Class Certificate American Peony 
Society. $2.00 
LOTTIE DAWSON REA (John L. Rea 1939) 
Midseason double. A very trim flower of light pink with 
exquisite tints. Has received Honorable Mention Certifi- 
cate of the American Peony Society. $7.00 
LOUISE LOSSING (Mrs. Evelyn Lossing 1943) 
Immense white with faint yellow and rose tints in the 
depth of the flower. Very deep. Often has small rosettes 
around the guard petals. Late midseason. A promising 
flower $6.00 
LOUIS JOLIET — 9.00 — (Auten 1929) 
A fine free flowering, non-fading, deep red. Stamens 
hidden. Medium height. Stiff stems. A strong grower and 
free bloomer. Early midseason. $1.00 
LOVLINESS — 8.80 — (Hollis 1907) 
Uniform hydrangea pink, changing to blush pink. Large 
flat, compact flower. Rose type. Late. Strong stems. 
| Mildly fragrant. A very beautiful variety. $1.00 
| MACROPHYLLA $1.00 
MABEL L. FRANKLIN — 9.00 — (Franklin ) 
Light pink. Midseason. Reliable. Strong stems. New. $1.00 
| MADELON — 8.70 — (Dessert 1922) 
Silvery pink. Large and late. Strong stems. $1.00 
_MARCELLE DESSERT — 8.80 — (Dessert 1899) 
| Milk white, minutely splashed with lilac; crimson flecked 
center: large flower with very high crown; medium height; 
midseason; strong stems; fragrant. $1.00 
MARGARET LOUGH — 9.27 — (Gumm 1929) 
| A fine mid-season pink, with yellow tints. Reliable and 
attractive. $4.00 
