Dark Pink (Cont. Each 
Press F. D. Roosevelt, (Franklin)...$3.00 
9.39, A large very full double rose 
type, dark pink. Tall and vigorous 
with stiff stems. The large glossy 
leaves hang downward giving the 
plant a dressy appearance. A strik- 
ing and much admired variety. This 
is the true variety. It was origina- 
ted here and stock is not plentiful. 
Rose Qiteen: (Prank yo, Sree’. PNA. « 2,00 
A large deep pink of even shade 
borne on tall straight stems, very 
attractive, good cut flower. 
Titariie, Pra) Gr) one ve reete es sees e 3500 
Very dark pink; tall strong stems; 
late, a good cut flower. 
WTormmeleyo,y CLABES ie. fulcetclald sd'steetttlOeO0 
Fiery dark pink. 
Red 
Adolph Houssedusvescscscccssccsspenese 1050 
A tall early variety, semi-double 
flowers of deep garnet. 
Avenger, (Franklin, 1941).cccccsoeess 4200 
Rose type, dark crimson, tall 
strong stems. One of our new 
better reds, 
Bonericay  (Fremelin) fiveedove fests aeselOs00 
A large, luminously brilliant 
dark red, medium height, strong 
upright grower, Flowers stand 
weather well without fading. Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medal, 1947. 
Chic 2 Prarickin Gi oeeere ttte dre deve df. be00 
American Beauty red, bomb type, 
long stems particularly good as a 
cut flower, Buds like rose buds. 
David era rim PeCpeatd ) yy. or. oooh as 62,00 
Large flowers with prominent guard 
petals of the same shade of soft 
Tyrian rose. No stamens. An upright 
growing plant with strong stems; an 
excellent landscape variety. 
Dishes ScCh (haankliait oe ede dd vece reas 2e00 
Very dark red, bomb type, large, good 
stems, vigorous, late, 34 inches. 
Color of Philippe Rivoire. 
Hiawatha, 6, 85( Franklin) .«.es ce vee e +2000 
Very large, not quite full double 
rose type, dark red, good stems, 
clean foliage, vigorous, late, 36 
inches. Very attractive forn; 
none like it. 
Red (Cont. ) Each 
Irene Jones, (Franklin) J.scesevees0e$e00 
Dark crimson, similar to 
Philippe Rivoire, but earlier. 
Heavy bloomer and strong grower. 
Kansas, Bipeer Win. Coates dress oe 8.00 
A double, midseason, very dis- 
tinctive rosy-red. Excellent 
plant growth and strong stems. 
A very showy flower. This peony 
is bound to go places when better 
known. 
Lora DexhelmereccosssescccccccoseveceledI 
A flaming crimson, early mid- 
season. One of Brand's best reds. 
Mary Brand, (Brand, 1907) 8.7esceceeele2d 
Dark clear crimson with a brill- 
iant sheen. Rose type, Midseason. 
Matilda Lewis, (Saunders) 9.0.eceeeese2000 
A large midseason loosely 
formed dark maroon-red. Resembks 
Mons, Martin Cahuzac in color, 
foliage and stem, but the flower 
is better filled out. The plant 
is generally considered a better 
grower than Mons. Martin Cahuzac 
and comes into flower a little later. 
MaricoTwain, (Frank bin lss esas seas cee O0 
One of our best reds, all 
desirable qualities of growth 
and bloom; prize winner. 
Mrs. L. Vat Leewen, Cliew)seicceecae) Le50 
Rose red, tall robust grower, 
large cup shaped flower, a prize 
winner at Fort Wayne show. 
Phillippe Rivoire, (Riviere, 1911).. 2.00 
9.2, Dark crimson with a very 
dark sheen; fully double with an 
incurved center; rose scented, 
stiff stems. Decorative in the 
garden. Late. 
Richard Carvel, (Brand) .cscesssovcee 1.00 
Barly dark red. Fragrant, 
tall and a free bloomer. 
Sir John Franklin, (Franklin) ecessce 3200 
A red, the color of Philippe 
Rivoire, but a heavier, fuller 
flower, rose type, no stamens. 
Odor faint and spicy. Grows 
erect about 12 inches above 
good foliage. Late. 
Tempest, PAGr er ole ete uisas saan ease es ee 
A fine, outstanding double red. 
Color clear and unfading. A few 
stamens well hidden. 
