MARIE CROUSSE — 8.90 — (Crousse 1892) 
Very large double; central petals are broad and pale 
pink, shaded rose; Medium height with stiff stems. Free 
flowering and fragrant. $1.00 
MARIETTA SISSON — 9.02 — (Sass 1933) 
Very large pink on strong stems. Early. $1.00 
MARILLA BEAUTY — (Kelsey 1940) 
A large blush white double of bewitching lovliness. A 
late bloomer of rare charm. A wonderful show bloom. 
As good as the best. Petals have excellent substance. 
$7.00 
MARTHA BULLOCH — 9.10 — (Brand 1907) 
A bright, old rose pink. Tall and stiff stems, always hold- 
1 
ing blooms erect. Charming flower. $1.00 
MARY AUTEN — 9.41 — (Auten 1933) 
A late flesh-white peony of much merit. Some call color 
palest lavender. $2.00 
MARY BRAND — 8.70 — (Brand 1907) 
A large, midseason, rose type bloom of dark, clear crim- 
son, with a very brilliant sheen. Strong stems with good 
foliage. Free flowering. $1.00 
MARY B. VORIES — 9.07 — (Vories 1924) 
A_very lovely midseason creamy white, with a great deal 
of class. Large; fragrant. Outstanding. $1.00 
MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR — 9.00 — (Shaylor 1916) 
Guard petals of shell pink with a creamy yellow center. 
Dwarf plants; upright stems, Midseason. $1.00 
MATCHLESS BEAUTY — 8.99 (Neeley 1936) 
Midseason. White guards with broad yellow collar. Stiff 
Stems. Very good. $2.50 
MATILDA LEWIS — 9.19 — (Saunders 1921) 
A large, midseason, loosely formed, dark maroon. Dark 
green toliage with red stems. Fine. $2.00 
MATTIE LAFUZE — (Johnson 1942) 
Double white with faint tinge of pink when first opening. 
Very large bloom; medium height; late midseason; strong, 
stiff stems. Flowers open freely. Fragrant. $8.00 
MEL GEDGE — (Kelsey 1937) 
A huge, milk white double, which unfolds into a charming 
globe of lovliness. Early midseason. $4.00 
MILDRED MAY — (Murawska 1943) 
4 Pure white, semi-double with a row of gold just below the 
center. Fine texture. $.400 
MILTON HILL — 9.00 — (Richardson 1891) 
Pure lilac rose; large, compact, globular flower; rose 
type. Delicate and beautiful coloring. Late; strong stems 
and excellent foliage. $1.00 
MINERVA — 8.94 — (Sass 1930) 
Large symmetrically formed flowers of white with a hint 
of pink. Stems good and of moderate height. Good. $1.50 
MINNIE SHAYLOR — 8.90 — (Shaylor 1919) 
Large, midseason, semi-double. Several rows of petals of 
clear, light pink. Stamens very Prominent; anthers are 
golden with paler filaments. A very lovely flower. $1.00 
MINUET — 9.19 — (Franklin 1931) 
Very large; full rose type. A most pleasing light pink. 
Stitt stems and a strong grower. Splendid keeping quali- 
ties. Outstanding. $2.00 
MME. EMILE DEBATENE — 8.75 — (Doriat 1927) 
A brilliant pink flower. Free and dependable bloomer. 
Double. Late midseason. $1.00 
MME. JULES DESSERT — 9.40 — (Dessert 1909) 
Large and beautiful flower of exquisite coloring. Petals 
are white but shaded with buff and salmon tints; late 
midseason; tall; tloriferous; very beautiful. $1.00 
MONS JULES ELIE — 9.20 — (Crousse 1888) 
ery large and early double; light rose pink; very tall and 
free flowering. Stems lax and loose. Good cut flower. 
1.00 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC — 8.80 — (Dessert 1899) 
Dark purple garnet with black reflex. One of the darkest 
peonies. Globular, semi rose type; strong grower, free 
bloomer. Dark green foliage and stiff stems. Fine mid- 
season. $1.50 
MR. L. VAN LEEUWEN — (Nieuwenhuyzen) 
. Has a fine rosebud 
; A vigorous grower 
ed peony. $1.00 
MRS. A. M. BRAND — 9.04 — (Brand 1925) 
ery large, clear white double of splendid form; good 
substance. Late and fragrant. Strong stems with heavy 
rich green foliage. A gold medal winner. $2.00 
MRS. BRYCE FONTAINE — 9.05 — (Brand 1936) 
Rich, dark crimson double, blooming late midseason. One 
of the best. 
