SILVIA SAUNDERS — 8.70 —— (Saunders 1921) 
Beautiful semi-double; bright, clear rose pink, fading 
lighter toward center of the flower; dwarf; good grower 
and abundant bloomer; dainty and alluring. $1.00 
SIR JOHN FRANKLIN — (Franklin ) 
Excellent, brilliant red; good stems; midseason; rose type; 
fragrant. $2.50 
SNOW BALL — 8.95 — (Franklin 1933) 
Double late midseason; a perfect ball of white; dependable 
and desirable. $1.00 
SOLANGE — 9.27 — (Lemoine 1907) 
Large, creamy white double, with a suffusion of buff and 
pale, salmon pink; slow to open, but when conditions are 
favorable the flower is almost perfect; stems and foliage 
average. $1.00 
SOUVENIR de LOUIS BIGOT — 9.10 — (Dessert 1913) 
Dark, rose pink; fragrant; strong stems; very large 
double; midseason; floriferous; outstanding. $1.00 
TEMPEST — (Auten 1931) 
Exceptionally fine, semi-double red; only a few stamens; 
brilliant, clear, dark red; color holds; tall stiff stems: 
won first at 1941 National Peony Show; very lovely. $2.50 
THERESE — 9.54 — (Dessert 1904) 
Satiny pink, changing to lilac white in the center; enor- 
mous, compact, rose type flower, with a high crown; 
erect, strong grower; good stems and heavy foliage, 
$1.00 
THURA HIRES — (Nicholls 1938) 
Large, wide petaled white with a heavy overlay of lemon 
yellow; late midseason; a very good flower. $3.00 
TO KALON — (Kelsey 1936) 
Double, late midseason pure white of exhibition quality; 
gold overlaid with silver; large rose formation; semi- 
dwarf; strong stems. $5.00 
TOURANGELLE — 9.40 — (Dessert 1910) 
Flesh pink, tinged with salmon; a large flat flower of rose 
type; strong grower and free bloomer; fragrant: mid- 
season; bending stems; one of the finest and most desir- 
able. $1.00 
VICTORY — (Thompson 1945) 
A full double, exquisitely formed flower of pure white 
with no markings; opens a deep ivory, deepening to pink 
tones toward the center of the bloom: stiff stems; out? 
standing. $8.00 
VICTORY CHATEAU THIERRY — 9.24 (Brand 1925) 
A very lovely, large double midseason, bright pink; strong 
stems; rather dwarf; fragrant. $3.00 
WALTER FAXON — 9.30 —(Richardson 1904) 
A vivid shell pink; medium height; good stems and fol- 
iage; fragrant; one of the best light pinks, $1.00 
W. E. BLANCHETTE —9.13 — (Brand 1936) 
Very large, brilliant red showing many stamens: good 
stems; early midseason; spectacular. $6.00 
WESTHILL — 9.15 — (Little 1938) 
Very large, double, full light pink; early and good. $4.00 
W. F. CHRISTMAN — 8.80 — (Franklin 1921) 
Full rose type; medium size; midseason; blush white 
shaded with a delicate pink; fragrant, medium height; 
free flowering; good foliage. $1.00 
WHITE WATER — (Kelsey 1942) 
Very large, open petaled white; golden glow at base of 
petals; good stems; large and beautiful. $2.50 
WILTON LOCKWOOD — 8.80 — (Shaylor 1915) 
Very large, rose-pink double; tall and strong grower, 
good foliage; floriferous. $1.50 
W. L. GUMM — 9.34 — (Gumm 1929) 
A double midseason, beautiful white; medium height; 
center shows ivory sheen; very refined. $2.00 
| JAPANESE PEONIES 
_ AKASHIGATA — 8.74 — (Dessert ) 
Bright rose guard petals, surrounding a heavy center of 
filamental petals of bright pink, bordered with gold. 
$1.50 
ALMA — 8.50 — (Shaylor 1916) 
A midseason Jap type of medium size. Color is a light 
pink. Center is formed of canary yellow petaloids and 
greenish yellow carpels. Strong stems of medium height 
with good foliage. Sometimes feathers in center. $1.00 
_AMA-NO-SODE — 9.20 — (Japan) 
A fine pink Japanese peony. Guard petals are bright rose- 
pink. Center is yellow at base with upper half chamois 
yellow edged with gold, and faced with pink of the same 
tone as the guards. Outstanding. $2.00 
