OFFICIANALIS RUBRA PLENA — 8.6 ; 
Vivid crimson. Stems strong. Needs no disbudding. Very 
early. Often called the Memorial Day Peony. $1.00 
ONONDAGA — 8.92 — (Little 1935) ; 
‘A midseason peony that is different. A tall growing, dark 
red with a rich metallic sheen. Stiff stems and good 
foliage. $4.00 
PEGGY — (Auten 1931) 
Double early dwarf. Bright silvery pink; petals notched 
and crinkled. Distinct color. $1.50 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE — 9.20 — (Riviere 191 1) 
A very bright crimson. Late midseason, Flower has 
beautiful form with soft, rich color; fragrant; medium 
height; wiry stems which hold bloom erect. Holds its 
color well. Good foliage. Oné of the best reds. $1.50 
PHOEBE CARY — 8.80 — (Brand 1907) 
Soft, lavender-pink; center several shades darker; large 
flat rose type flower: very fragrant; tall, strong grower 
and a free bloomer. A lovely flower of distinct shade. 
Late. $1.00 
PHYLLIS KELWAY — 9.00 — (Kelway 1908) 
Rose pink, paling to white in the center; semi-double; 
faint fragrance; medium height; very floriferous; stiff 
stems. $1.00 
PLYMOUTH — 9.20 — (Auten 1931) 
Full double white, opening flesh. Very late on tall stiff 
stems. One of the surest of all late doubles to open. 
Valuable variety. $3.00 
PRESIDENT F. D. ROOSEVELT — 8.85 — (Franklin 1932) 
A full double; late and tall: deep pink variety; a splendid, 
sturdy grower. Flowers are borne on strong, stiff stems. 
Foliage is a dark green. $2.00 
PRESIDENT TAFT — 8.70 — (Calot 1857) 
A very large, flat, compact flower of uniform light shell 
pink. Center is flecked with crimson; semi-rose type; 
fragrant; tall; long stiff stems; midseason; good. Believed 
to be identical with Reine Hortense. $1.00 
«PRESIDENT WILSON — 9.30 — (Thurlow 1918) 
A very large and late bright, rose pink, fading to a lighter 
pink; spicy fragrance; medium height; strong stems; 
good foliage; certificate of Honorable Mention at London 
Ontario Peony show. $1.50 
PRIMAVERE — 8.60 — (Lemoine 1907) 
One of the best of the yellows; guard petals are a creamy 
white, enclosing a central ball of sulphur yellow; medium 
large, bomb type. Fragrant; midseason. $1.00 
QUEEN OF HAMBURG — 8.96 — (H. P. Sass 1937) 
A very full double, bright, gleaming pink, very large and 
perfectly formed; stems tall and strong; free and depend- 
able bloomer. $2.00 
RAOUL DESSERT — 9.00 — (Dessert 1910) 
very large, compact flower; clear mauve, shaded car- 
mine and stained silver white; fragrant; late midseason; 
good stems and foliage. $1.00 
RENATO — (Murawska 1949) 
Somewhat similar to Felix Crousse, but better. A very 
good red; splendid keeper. Stems strong and = sturdy. 
Splendid. $4.00 
REV. H. N. TRAGITT — 9.00 — (Brand 1928) 
edium size, pure white double; rose formation; a good 
Peony. $2.00 
RICHARD CARVEL — 8.80 — (Brand 1913) 
ery large globular bloom of a brilliant crimson; tall 
grower and free bloomer; fragrant; early; good stems 
and foliage; fine. $1.00 
ROSA BONHEUR — 9.00 — (Dessert 1905) 
Lovely, soft, rose pink; flower large and flat; rose type; 
Strong grower; dwarf, bushy habit; free bloomer; mid- 
season; very good. $1.00 
ROSALIE — 8.78 — (Auten 1927) 
Semi-double; looks like a rose and is close to the true 
American Beauty shade; dwarf; very strong grower and 
‘bloomer; long lasting and attractive. $1.00 
ROSE SHAYLOR — 9.10 — (Shaylor 1920) 
Pale, flesh pink, tinted with rose pink, lighter at the edges 
and shading to creamy yellow at base of petals; fragrant; 
free flowering; stiff stems and good foliage. $1.50 
SARAH BERNHARDT — 9.00 —(Lemoine 1906) 
A double, late midseason variety; dark rose-pink; good 
In storage; a grand flower; very attractive, with strong 
stems and good foliage. $1.00 
SARAH K. THURLOW — 9.10 — (Thurlow ) 
Large, midseason, blush white with fine form. $1.00 
