FRANCOIS ORTEGAT (Parmentier, 1850) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L.M. D. Red T. N.F. A deep purplish crimson of semi-rose type, with 
golden stamens; medium size; blooms freely. 
FRANKIE CURTIS (Vories, 1924) (9.3) Each $2.00 
M. D. White. F. A large delicate white. Very free flowering. Stiff stems 
and known as the “White Mons. Jules Elie.” 
FRANKLIN’S PRIDE (Franklin, 1931) (9.45) Each $3.00 
L. D. Pink. 38 inches. F. Very large full rose type, even pink, stiff stems, 
vigorous with leathery foliage, good bloomer. Much admired. An im- 
proved Walter Faxon. 
GALENA (Auten) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. T. No. F. An entirely new shade, mulberry, or maybe 
very deep rose. Bomb type, on stiff stems, with low foliage; a perfect 
plant for commercial cut flowers, much admired by many people. Has 
exceptional substance. Recommended for the northern half of the 
Peony belt only. 
GARDEN PRINCESS (Neeley, 1930) (9.1) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. T. A rich silvery soft light pink. Golden stamens in center 
add charm to the flower. 
GEORGE J. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1948) Each $30.00 
V.L. D. White. V.T. Creamy white with strong amber under-glow, deep- 
est at center. Color similar to Solange. Wide petals, perfect rose shape. 
Huge refined blooms. Strong stems. 
GLEAM OF GOLD (Sass, 1937) Each $1.00 
M. D. White. White with a broad yellow collar, creating an exquisite 
combination of gold and white. 
GLORIANA (Neeley, 1918) (9.06) 
L.M. D. Pink. V.T. Large pink. Well formed. 
GOLDEN DAWN (Gumm, 1923) (8.43) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
L.M. D. White and yellow. White guards and bright yellow center. 
Stems excellent. One of the best “near yellows.” Anemone type. 
GOVERNOR FULLER (Thurlow & Stranger, 1930) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. F. Large globular flowers of flesh-shell-pink, shading 
somewhat deeper toward the center with a cupped effect. 
GRACE KELSEY (Kelsey, 1935) Each $2.50 
M. D. Pink. F. A bewitching shade of pink. Flowers large and holds 
color well. Good stiff stems, holding the flowers perfectly erect. Mr. 
Kelsey named this variety in honor of his wife and if it was not a good 
Peony it would not have received that honor. 
GRACE LOOMIS (Saunders, 1920) (9.20) Each $1.00 
L. D. White. F. A very handsome, large white with lemon tints re- 
flected in the center. 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry, 1904) (8.2) Each $1.00 
L. D. Red. Large perfectly formed flowers of deep crimson. Deserves a 
higher rating. 
Each 1.00 
HANS P. SASS 
HANS P. SASS (dH. P. Sass, 1939) (9.19) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
L. D. White. Mr. Sass has brought out some outstanding Peonies, and 
when he selected one to bear his name it is quite evident it must have 
been desirable in every way. A very large, rich satin blush-white, suf- 
fused shell-pink, illuminated with an inner glow that is indescribable 
with words. Must be seen to fully appreciate its beauty and refinement. 
Consistent and free bloomer. 
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HANSINA BRAND (Brand, 1925) (9.04) Each $3.00, 3 for $7.50 
L. D. Pink. F. A lovely, glistening flesh-pink with a salmon reflex 
shading toward the base of the petals. This variety has been a con- 
sistent winner at national and local Peony exhibitions and is most de- 
pendable. As the flowers fade they resemble a perfectly formed speci- 
men of Solange; it never fails to produce fine flowers. A “must have” 
for any fine planting of Peonies. 
HARGROVE HUDSON (Wild & Son, 1949) Each $5.00 
E.M. D. Pink. M.H. F. This is the first Peony we have ever introduced. 
We think it quite good. Hargrove Hudson is a soft even light pink 
and a very large flower. The form and texture of the flower is quite 
outstanding. It is a good grower that produces many fine flowers. ‘The 
outer petals are a shade darker than the rest of the flower. 
HARRY F. LITTLE (Nicholls, 1933) (9.42) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. Very large white with a faint blush of pink in the inner 
petals. When at its best a faultless flower. Awarded the Gold Medal 
of the American Peony Society for excellence. This variety not as 
well known as it should be. Stock has been scarce. 
Each $1.50 
HATTIE BAKER (Wright, 1935) 
L.M. D. Red. Fully double medium red. 
HAZEL KINNEY 
HAZEL KINNEY (4A. M. Brand, 1925) (9.0) 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L.M. D. Pink. M.H. F. A great show flower when displayed alongside 
the very best. True rose type. Color a delicate clear Hydrangea-pink. 
Clean, light green foliage. 
HENRY AVERY (Brand, 1907) (8.8) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. M.F. Large. Guards and well defined crown a bright, light 
pink with a collar of creamy petals tinted yellow at base. Good stems 
and foliage. 
HENRY SASS (Inter-State, 1948) Each $1.50 
L.M. D. White. T. Large pure white, high built, perfect form; truly 
magnificent. Strong stems, healthy grower, and a free dependable 
bloomer every year. 
HENRY WEBSTER (Franklin, 1928) (9.13) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L.M. D. Red. 36 inches. R.F. Large, full rose type. A pleasing shade of 
red. Strong grower and good bloomer, holds flowers high. One of the 
sweetest we know. 
HERMIONE (Sass, 1932) (8.8) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L. D. Pink. T. Apple-blossom-pink, strong stems. Excellent every year. 
Similar to Sarah Bernhardt but flowers are larger and a brighter color. 
Truly a beautiful flower. 
