MRS. C. S. MINOT — 9.20 — (Minot 1914) 
A very large and late double. Flesh pink with coppery 
tints on outer surface; dwarf; floriferous; stiff stems and 
good foliage. $1.50 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING — 9.30 — (Shaylor 1918) 
A large midseason white, illuminated by many hidden, 
golden stamens. Medium height; free flowering with stiff 
stems and excellent foliage. $1.00 
MRS. F. A. GOODRICH — 8.94 — (Brand 1925) 
Large and late. Deep pink with long narrow petals of 
zood substance. $2.00 
MRS. F. D. ROOSEVELT — 9.4 — (Franklin 1933) 
Artistically formed flower with extremely long, loose 
petals of soft pink. A splendid grower with excellent 
blooming habit. Its huge size, its form and color comb- 
ining to make it most attractive. Awarded Gold Medal in 
1948. $3.00 
MRS. FRANK BEACH — 8.95 — (A. M. Brand 1925) 
deep ivory white coming into flower late in the season. 
The bloom is large and flat and is a perfect rose type. 
Strong stems. Gold Medal Winner. Grand_ exhibition 
bloom. $1.50 
MRS. H. F. LITTLE — 9.27 — (Little 1936) 
A late flesh pink. Very desirable. Tall and fragrant. Full 
rose type. $4.00 
MRS. J. H. NEELEY — 9.22 — (Dr. J. H. Neeley 1931) 
A late flowering blush white with a greenish reflex at the 
base of petals. Center petals enlivended with yellowish 
pink or salmon tones. Attractively different. $2.00 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH — 8.98 — (A. M. Brand 1925) 
A tall, very late deep pink with exceedingly strong and 
heavy stems. An abundance of large, green foliage. $1.00 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND — 9.5 — (J. V. Edlund 1929) 
Large pure white flower of most perfect form. Best flower 
at the Toronto National Show. One of the finest. Stems 
weak. $2.50 
MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND — 9.36 — (Nicholls 1935) 
late midseason variety. Large, well formed flowers o* 
the purest pink yet seen in chinensis peonies. Color out- 
standing. $7.06 
MRS. R. M. BACHELLER — 8.98 — (Vories 1930) 
Very large creamy pink, cup shaped flowers, borne ong 
good stems of medium height. Midseason. Fragrant. 
$4.00 
MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE — 8.85 — (A. M. Brand 1925) 
A fragrant, light pink coming into bloom in midseason. 
The flower is medium large. Of rose type and fragrance. 
Strong slender stems. $1.00 
MRS. W. L. GUMM — 9.29 — (Gumm 1929) 
Rather late blooming. Beautiful light pink which some- 
times fades almost white. Tall with strong stems. One of 
the best light pinks. $5.00 
MYRTLE GENTRY — 9.06 — (Brand 1925) 
A beautiful and late light pink that fades to nearly pure 
white with age. Delightful fragrance. A perfect rose 
formed flower. Tints of flesh and salmon show through- 
out the petals. Splendid grower with excellent foliage. 
Nearly perfect. Good stems. $2.00 
NAOMI — (Auten 1933) 
Rich, creamy flesh; very large on tall stiff stems. Almost 
full double. Early midseason. A few hidden stamens. $1.00 
NANCY DOLMAN — 8.92 — (Vories 1924) 
Very large and late pale rose pink double. Conical shape 
with fluted, fluffy petals, becoming pinkish white in the 
center. Tall robust grower with stiff stems. $1.00 
NANCY NICHOLLS — (Nicholls 1941) 
A grand white with a pink suffusion at the center of the 
bloom. Rather tall. Has much appeal. $4.00 
NAUVOO — (Auten 1937) 
Pearly flesh. High built and rose fragrant. Late $1.50 
NICK SHAYLOR — 9.35 — (Allison 1931) 
A beautifully rounded, cup shaped bloom. A deep, pure 
flesh pink. Very fine form. One of the best. $3.00 
NIMBUS — 9.03 — (Andrews 1923) 
A fine, late, flesh pink. Rose type and fragrant. Tall with 
good stems. Distinguished. $1.50 
NINA BOEHLAND — (Boehland ) 
A new, well thought of pink. $3.50 
NYMPHAEA — 8.80 — (Thurlow 1919) 
Large, flat flowers of creamy white petals mixed with 
yellow stamens. The edge of the petals are somewhat 
rolled, giving a water-lily effect. Midseason. Profuse 
bloomer with good foliage and stiff stems. $1.00 
