BLUSHING BEAUTY (Franklin, 1931) (8.92) Each $2.00 
L. D. Pink. 36 inches. F Large full rose type, pale pink with good 
stems. A good grower and free bloomer. 
BUFFALO GIRL (Kelsey, 1934) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. Wine, or very deep pink color, shading to white at tips of 
petals. Good stiff stems. Huge blooms. 
CAPTAIN KIDD (Auten, 1934) Each $1.00 
M. S.D. Red. T. Dark red semi-double, rich with purple. Large, nearly 
full double. Color holds except in extreme heat. 
CATHIE ANN 
CATHIE ANN (Auten, 1942) Each $4.00 
L.M. D. Pink. 40 inches. R.F. A deep rose-pink, no stamens nor seed 
pods. Leaves start near the ground. A stiff stem. Bloom 15 inches above 
the foliage. Heavy substance, good out of cold storage. We like this 
one very well. 
CATHERINE CRAIN (Nicholls, 1948) Each $25.00 
E.M. D. Pink. T. V.F. Glowing light pink of exquisite tint fading white. 
Wide petals, perfect rose shape. Very large blooms‘of lasting substance. 
Robust and floriferous. Strong stems. 
CHEROKEE (Franklin, 1931) (8.50) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. Though having no stamens this flower opens up more 
like a semi-double, being very large and flat with flowers blush-white 
resembling the well known Rose of the same name. It is an excellent 
garden flower. 
CHERRY HILL (Thurlow, 1915) (8.6) Each $2.00 
E. D. Red. Deep garnet. Large flowers with a beautiful sheen. Stamens 
are very showy in blooms not fully developed. Awarded Silver Medal by 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Excellent. 
CHESTINE GOWDY (Brand, 1913) (8.4) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. V.F. Shell-pink with cream colored collar. A perfectly 
formed, crown-shaped flower. The broad pink petals of the cone are 
occasionally splashed with crimson. 
CLEMENCEAU (Dessert, 1920) (8.5) Each $2.00 
L.M. D. Carmine. V.T. F. Inner surface of petals rich glowing rose- 
pink; large; compact, globular form, a little thin at the collar, de- 
veloping a very flat crown packed full of small petals arranged in rose 
form; slight tea-rose fragrance. Free-blooming; strong grower; well 
furnished with dark green foliage. A bold handsome bloom of strik- 
ing color; extra good for landscape effects. Usually opens better than 
most late varieties. 
CORAL ISLE (Kelsey, 1939) Each $3.00 
L. $.D. Pink. Real coral color. Makes a striking color splash. Nothing 
like it in the garden. A real break in Peony color that everyone admires. 
CORAL QUEEN (dH. P. Sass, 1937) (N.R.) Each $1.90 
L. D. Pink. S. Low growing, rose type, blush-pink, slightly deeper in 
center. Not nearly so deep a pink as name would indicate. A very 
Outstanding flower in its color. 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR (Shaylor, 1919) (9.1) Each $1.50 
L. D. Pink. T. A light pink that gradually fades to an almost pure 
white with a greenish tint at the base of the petals. The plant is 
strong with stems that carry the flowers erect. Although a late variety 
it opens well. 
DAISY SHERK (Kelsey, 1938) Each $3.00 
M. D. Pink. Large, flesh-pink. Open center of light pink. Outer 
petals flesh-white. Large bowl-shaped flowers. Unusual in form and 
color combination, Quite attractive. 
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DAIVD HARUM (Brand, 1907) (8.4) Each $1.50 
M. D. Red. Clear bright crimson; fine texture. Strong stems. Broad light 
green foliage. Good cut flower variety. 
DEER CREEK (Bigger, 1952) Each $7.00 
D. Pink. The color is a smooth shade of medium pink with a slight 
lavender cast. The flower is cup-shaped with a collar of petals around 
the middle of the flower that are white intermixed or tipped with 
the major color of the flower. The center of the cup tends to be white 
also. This is a good cut flower and keeps well in cold storage. Won 
honorable mention as a seedling. 
DENIS DEBATENE (Doriat, 1926) (8.6) Each $2.00 
M. D. Pink. M.H. R.F. A large pink with a globular center of shorter 
petals of the same color mingled with lighter ones, with some petaloids 
of salmon-pink. Strong stems. 
DIADEM (Franklin, 1931) (8.95) Each $2.00 
L. D. Pink. 32 inches. F. Large cup shape, dark pink. Stiff stems with 
foliage to the ground. H.M., A.P.S., Duluth, 1930. Silver Medal, St. 
Paul, 1934. 
DIANA (H. P. Sass, 1930) (8.85) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. T. M.F. Outer petals are blush-pink with pink cast in 
center. Yellow under-glow. Total effect white. Not too full. Flower large 
and of good form. Bud is pink with red markings on outer petals. 
DIXIE (Franklin, 1931) (8.64) Each $2.00 
L. D. Red. 34 in. Very dark red, bomb type, large, good stems, vigorous. 
Color of Philippe Rivoire. A very good red. 
DR. J. H. NEELEY (Good & Reese, 1930) (9.27) Each $2.00 
M. D. White. F. White with a blush tint. Strong grower and a splendid 
variety for any collection. Stock limited. 
DR. O. M. SKINNER (Kelsey, 1936) Each $2.00 
L.M. D. Pink. Medium size, shel]-pink. Symmetrical and very lovely. 
DULUTH (Franklin, 1931) (9.03) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. 36 inches. F. Large, rose type, pure white blooms borne on 
good stiff, stems. A very vigorous grower with fine foliage of a deep, 
rich green. Makes a fine landscape specimen plant, as the flowers are 
held high and erect under all conditions. 
EDITH E. GUMM (Gumm, 1930) (8.70) Each $5.00 
M. D. Pink. An immense flower of medium light pink on extra strong 
stems. Very large foliage. 
EDULIS SUPERBA (Lemon, 1824) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
E. D. Pink. V.F. Bright pink. Fine flower, full high-tufted center. Good 
grower; good cut flower variety. 
EL CAPITAN (Auten, 1937) Each $1.50 
L.M. S.D. Red. T. Very large light red semi-double, showing some 
purple. Loose petaled but high built, stiff stems. Showy and much 
admired. Strong grower. 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Brand, 1925) (9.0) Each $2.00 
L.M. D. Pink. F. No matter how many Peonies you have already 
planted, you will find this a worthy addition. The color is a pleasing 
dark pink, not as deep as Blanche King. Petals are long, narrow and 
heavily serrated on the edges. Flower first opens cup shaped and then 
assumes a flat posture. Most dependable. 
DORIS COOPER 
DORIS COOPER (Cooper, 1946) Each $30.00 
L. D. Pink. T. Very light pink. Good stems. Beautiful form and color- 
ing. This no doubt is one of the top Peonies ever offered as it has won: 
best flower in the show, American Home Achievement Medal and 
Gold Medal of the A.P.S. and other high honors. 
