ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass, 1930) (9.46) Each $3.00 
L.M. D. White. S$. A lovely white, veiled pink. Stems stiff and strong, 
holding the beautiful large bloom erect under all conditions. A true 
rose form with large petals throughout. Does well everywhere, and is 
an outstanding favorite with all who grow it and a consistent winner 
at shows. Another “must have.” 
ERNEST HUTCHINSON (Kelsey, 1935) Each $4.00 
L. D. Pink. Rose-pink; large 8-inch bloom. Row of broad petals open 
horizontally below a high built ball of closely packed, finely cut petals, 
twisted and intertwined in a compact ball. 
EVENING STAR (Sass, 1937) (9.50) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L. D. White. T. Huge white with a faint edging of flame-red on center 
petals. Stands up on strong stems and does not wilt under the hot sun. 
Good cut flower. 
EXOTIC (Kelsey, 1936) Each $2.00 
M. S.D. Pink. Rose-pink petals shading lighter toward tips. Flowers 
very unusual and attractive. The semi-double flat flowers look 
oriental. It is different, and instantly catches the roving eye. 
EXQUISITE (Kelway, 1912) (8.5) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. S.D. Pink. F. Beautiful cherry-rose, showing golden anthers in the 
center. Petals tipped with white. Very large flowers. 
FANNY CROSBY (Brand, 1907) Each $1.50 
E. D. Yellow-pink. An early yellow Peony with pink guard petals. The 
plant is strong and thrifty and very floriferous. If cut when first 
opening the flowers will hold the yellow color; otherwise they fade to 
a white. 
FASCINATION (Brethour, 1936) (N.R.) Each $2.00 
M. D. White. T. F. Creamy white double, medium size flowers. Rather 
fluffy. Excellent stems and foliage, making a fine plant. 
FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse, 1881) (8.4) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. D. Red. M.H. A dependable, attractive red that has given satisfac- 
tion for many years. A variety that will stand the test of time for as 
many years as Felix Crousse has, surely must be good. Color is brilliant 
crimson, of even tone and silky luster. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez, 1851) (9.3) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
E. D. White. 1. The old reliable white. A massive white with crimson 
markings. One of the most generally planted Peonies in cultivation. 
This variety was originated years ago, but its sterling qualities of 
growth and blooming make it most desirable. 
FONTENELLE (Rosenfield, 1916) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
M. D. Red. T. Medium to dark red on nice stems. Makes a fine cut 
flower variety. 
FOOTLIGHTS (Kelsey, 1938) Each $2.50 
M. D. White. A large, double Mons. Jules Elie type. Broad, pure white, 
outer petals surrounding a closely packed ball of narrow overlapping 
entwined petals, enlivened by a golden glow that shines through from 
the depths. Total effect, a soft golden glow. 
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FLORENCE ELLIS 
FLORENCE ELLIS (Nicholls, 1948) Each $50.00 
M. D. Pink. T. N.F. Clear medium pink of beautiful tone. Wide 
petals, perfect rose shape. Very large. Lasting substance. Strong stems. 
FLORENCE ELLIS is a finer pink than this picture shows it to be. 
There is no orange color to the flower. It is a true lively pink. 
FRANCES HERNDON (Pfeiffer, 1932) 
Me De Pankee Merny 
petals. Free bloomer. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
Deep rose, yellow stamens showing through the 
FRANCES WILLARD 
FRANCES WILLARD (Brand, 1907) (9.1) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L.M. D. White. Opens blush-white, changing to pure white. Has oc- 
casional carmine touch. Large, perfectly formed flower. Semi-rose type. 
Strong grower and free bloomer. One of the best of the Brand seedlings. 
