White (Cont.) Each 
Snowball, (Franklin) 9.12....cseeeee$1.5 
Full rose type, pure white, 
medium size with lots of 
substance. A sure bloomer. 
The Admiral, (Franklin, 19l0)....22005.00 
Huge rose type white splashed 
with crimson; strong straight 
stem, tall, late. 
We L. Gumm, A pure whitec....ccceee-3e00 
with rather short stem; this char- 
acteristic together with its long 
lasting qualities makes it a very 
good yard or landscape variety. 
Midseason. 
Light Pink 
Preerses ole (Krank iit) an, deve eee. chi.00 
Very large full rose type, 
light pink, upright stiff stems. 
Vigorous, fragrant, late. One 
of the largest flowers we have. 
36 inches. First Class Certificate 
A. P. S., Chicago, 1933. 
Cornelia Shaylor, (Shaylor, 1917)....2.00 
9.1 Pale rose in color. Petals 
in the rose arrangement. Late 
Georgiana Shaylor, (Shaylor 1908)....1.00 
8.9 Light rose-pink with very 
broad petals. Good for garden. 
Late. 
Hansina Brand, (Brand) 9sleseccceces ele O0 
Tall erect flesh pink with 
salmon reflex. Similar to Solange. 
Gagewenirney, .( brand): 6.71..e~sseeresls00 
Midseason blush. 
La France, (Lemoine 1901) 9.0.....++e1200 
Clear light pink with crimson 
splashes on the outer petals. 
True rose type with very broad 
deep petals. Good in gardens. 
Very late. 
Lady Kate, (Vories, 192) 8.8..6+0+0+2200 
A rather flat flower of solid 
light pink. Most exquisite. Late. 
Very large full rose type, light 
pink, stiff stems. Vigorous, late, 
42 inches. 
Lucile Hartman, 9.00 (Franklin) ......3.00 
Very large full rose type, 
light pink, strong grower and 
and sure bloomer. 
Minuet, (Franklin) 9.35.....sescecsre2e00 
Tall stiff stems. with foliage to 
the ground make it a perfect cut 
flower. It is also a top-notch 
show flower. 
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Light Pink (Cont.) Bach 
Mess Franklin Ds Roosevelt.<e«sovses 083090 
9.38 (Franklin), Double | 
with extra large overlapping 
petals of soft pink. Its size, 
form and color combining to make 
it most attractive. Not only 
a prize winner as a show flower 
but also a perfect yard flower. 
Awarded the Gold Medal of the 
A. P. S. 198 for outstanding per- 
formance in all sections of the 
country. 
Myrtle Gentry, (Brand, 1925) 9.l....e2e00 
Rosy white double; pleasing 
fragrance. Strong stems. Late 
midseason. 
Mrs. W. ae GUMM, ode laweersecccveeveeed oO 
A late light pink of fine form and 
large size. Pleasing fragrance. 
Much admired and popular variety. 
Nancy Dolman, (Vories, 192h) 9.lee+ese+2200 
Pale rose=-pink with fluted 
fluffy petals; tall; stiff stems. 
Late midseason. 
Nick Shaylor, (Shaylor 1931) 9.35.e0es2.50 
A most outstanding beauty and 
one much sought after. Double, 
late, blush or light pink, with 
occasional red markings. 
Nimbus, (Andrews 1923) 9.03..ec-ccscceeeled5O 
Double, full deep flower of palest 
rose fading to white. Late bloomer. 
Tall growing. <A very distinguished 
flower. This will make a fine 
addition to any peony planting. 
Profs /Mackintosh; (Franklin) «...- e«ese5 000 
A new light rose pink. 
OHLPPeyidey MCPTONKIIT et meyec owen. se cleo 
A beautiful pink of show flower 
class. It was selected by R. W. 
Jones of St. Paul, Ribbon winner 
of local and national shows and was 
named for his charming daughter, 
Shirley. 
Silvia Saunders, (Saunders 1921) 8.7..2.00 
Cup-shaped, bright clear rose-pink 
semi~double with a center filled 
with yellow stamens. Dwarf. 
Effective in the garden. Extra early. 
Splendida, (Guerin 1850) 8.3e.e.eeeeee1e00 
Light old-rose pink fading with 
age; very fragrant. Tall, stiff 
stems. Notable for its great 
Size. Late. 
Tourangelle, (Dessert 1910) 9.h...0+eeL200 
Compact full flower of pale 
cream white. Mild, pleasant fra- 
grance. Late. 
