Light Pink Peonies (Continued) 
Bethel (Kelsey 1939) Pale blush pink, semi-double. A very refined bloom that Mr. 
Kelsey admired very much. Good stems of moderate height. $2.50 
Blush (Nicholls 1941) Here is a peony that is unusually attractive and appealing to 
the eye. The delicate flesh coloring greatly adds to its effectiveness when used 
in flower arrangements. Flower of medium size held stiff and erect on wiry 
stems. A very lovely peony that appeals to all. Color holds well. $3.00 
Claude Barrow Jr. (Kelsey 1939) One of the largest and finest flowers in the garden. 
Double pink, informal shape. Very desirable. The above is Mr. Kelsey’s own 
description. A profuse bloomer. Long, very large, pointed buds. A show 
flower. $4.50 
Coral Isle (Kelsey 1939) Semi-double, late. Real coral color. Makes a striking color 
splash. Nothing like it in the garden. A real break in peony color. $3.00 
Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor 1917) 9.1 A late, large double type. high-built blooms 
with immense guards of pale rose and a collar of flesh white, with a slightly 
darker shade in the center of the compact, roselike center. Has a faint fragrance 
that is agreeable. Dark, glossy foliage. As with most of the very light pinks, 
this one will fade to white with age. Large and beautiful flower that is much 
admired in our planting. $1.50 
Cornelia Stone (Gumm 1929) 9.05 Double, midseason. A charming light pink of 
splendid form. This variety not as well known as it should be. $4.00 
Daisy Sherk (Kelsey 1938) Large, flesh-pink double. Open center of light pink. 
Outer petals flesh white. Large bowl shaped flowers. Unusual in form and color 
combination. Midseason. $2.50 
Donald (Kelsey 1936) Medium sized, medium pink flower with long wiry stems. Foliage 
is light green. Petals are broad, outer petals incurved around a closely packed row 
of shorter petals. Faint tinge of yellow deep in the flower. Pleasant fragrance. $2.00 
Dorothy J. (R. H. Jones 1937) Full double, deeply built, globular flowers of large 
size. The guard petals give it its wonderful form. The color is a soft, even 
shade of delicate pink. Silver Medal winner at Rochester, Minn., June, 1940, 
Show of the American Peony Society. This peony has maintained its high rank 
since introduction and we are glad to be privileged to os it this season. Late 
midseason bloomer, Stock rather limited. $12.00 
Elizabeth Huntington (H. P. Sass 1930) 8.98 An early double, loosely formed, pale 
pink with stamens showing. Tall and imposing. An exquisite flower appealing 
to the eye. ag, $1.00 
Florence Macbeth (H. P. Sass 1924) 9.2 Pale shell-pink, deepening toward the center. 
Very full double. Opens rather flat with shell-like outer petals, illuminated by 
a golden glow in the depth of the flower. Slightly fragrant. Moderately tall. 
Strong grower with ‘good foliage. $1.00 
Flower Girl (Auten 1935) 9.27 This beautiful variety is one of the good ones Mr. 
Auten has offered us among the many produced. A very early, flesh-white 
double that is pleasing to the eye, both in the garden and when in competition 
on the show table among the very best in its class. As near perfection as we 
usually find, and one that will make you stop in your tracks to admire. A real 
beauty. $4.00 
