Franklin Nursery 
Home of the Franklin Peonies 
6119 Elliot Avenue © 
Minneapolis 17, Minn. 
White Each 
Way Franklin, oy al (Franklins secee + $3.00 
A very light blush when first 
opening, fading white. Very 
lovely flower of beautiful form 
that has a place with the finest peonies 
produced. Awarded Gold Medal of 
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Most ibeautiful of all the white 
peonies. Looks much like a large 
Elsa Sass but the bloom has much 
better lasting quality. 
Cherokees, 6.60 (Franklin). .<cessseceee3 000 
Large rose type, rather flat, 
pure white flower. Good stems 
with foliage to the ground. 
Late, 34 inches. 
Duluth, 9.03 (Franklin) Large rose...2.00 
type, pure white blooms borne on 
good stiff stems 36 inches in 
height. A very vigorous grower 
with fine foliage of a deep, rich 
green. 
Elsa Sass, 9.46 (Sass) Texture of....3,.00 
petals most satisfactory. Perfect- 
ly formed, large rose type white, 
rather dwarf with stiff, strong stems, 
making it an excellent garden and 
landscape variety. 
Festiva Maxima (Miellez, 1851) 9.3.+++1.00 
Pure white with crimson markings in 
the center. Rose type. Early. 
Ivory White (Franklin), Its nameee..l.00 
describes it, Tall extremely late. 
Kelway's Glorious, (Kelway 1909)9.8.++2.50 
Immense, shaggy, rather flat flow- 
ers of creamy white, deep in the 
center with enormous wide-spreading 
outer petals. Midseason. 
Le Cygne, (Lemoine, 1907) 9.li6..++0+002200 
An ivory white fading to pure white. 
Broad overlapping incurved petals 
and compact form. Early. 
Mary Ellen, 8.42 (Franklin) ...6.++000+3200 
Very large semi-rose, blush 
white with large petals, strong 
stems, heavy foliage and vigorous, 
fine, early, 36 inches. 
Merrill Franklin, (Franklin)......+.«.00 
Large, late, waxy white on 
strong stems with foliage to the 
ground. 
Mrs, A. M. Brand, O Joh, (Ppand)..<s0e03000 
Full double type, large white 
flower of spendid form. A fragrant, 
late bloomer. 
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Mrs. Edward Harding, (Shaylor 1918)...$1.00 
White, illumined by many golden 
stamens hidden under the petals. 
A prize winner. Midseason. 9.3 
Mme. Jules Dessert, (Dessert 1909).«+e0l.00 
9.4 Long, smooth petals of 
flesh-white graduated symmetrically 
about the center. A popular flower. 
Late midseason. 
Mrs. J. V. Edlund, (Edlund, 1929)......3.00 
9.4 Wery large, full-double 
perfect white. A prize winner. Late. 
New Era , GUYOaOKLIN Gee keesteers oer ecwaceeUO 
A pure white Mons. Jules Elie. 
On the broad rounded guards rests 
a giant white mum. Guards are 
prominent as the flower opens but the 
central bomb heightens and expands to 
form a perfect Elie in glistening 
white. Midseason. 
#Old Lace, (Lins) Ivory flesh, .eoee+ee5e00 
flat blooms. 
Peach Glow, CRYaULil) ssa wewwis «nia cele e a 6OU 
This variety is rather tall with 
strong stems and heavy foliage, 
Making a well rounded clump covered 
with attractive blooms which last 
well. The light pink color fades 
to white leaving a peach pink glow 
in the depth of the flower from 
which it derives its name. 
Peerless, (Vranklin \eeueccs.esces se essaca au 
One of our new very late whites. 
Medium tall, strong stems; rose 
type, waxy white blooms, foliage 
low. 
Rosychim, ,Eranilin \esessees cts ebeeees atoOu 
The famous No. 1001 seedling. A 
large late white on tall, strong 
stems. it has a tendency to remain 
cup shaped for some time showing the 
rosy colored guard petals around its 
perimeter. 
Richtieid White, (Franklin). ..cesesssewde00 
A late midseason, cut flower variety, 
with extra fine, tall, strong stem. 
A full rose type double with crimson 
markings. 
Solange Supreme, (Lemoine) 9+7e+eeseeee2e00 
A better blooming, disease free 
strain of the old variety developed 
here and offered for the first time 
this year. Creamy white with buff 
tints. Very compact and double. 
Found invariably in the prize win- 
ning classes. Late. 
