MINNIE SHAYLOR 
MINNIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor, 1919) (8.9) Each $1.50 
M. S.D. White. M.H. This is a charming flower with several rows of 
fluffy crepe-like petals of clear light pink, fading to white. Stamens 
very prominent. Anthers golden yellow with paler filaments. A very 
lovely flower that is simply stunning in the garden and landscape. 
MISS INNOCENCE (Kelsey, 1935) Rach $1.00 
E.M. D. White. F. Flesh-white flowers. Dainty 7-inch blooms, loosely 
formed. Broad outer petals becoming smaller and incurved as they 
reach the center bloom. Perfectly formed. 
MME. DE. VERNEVILLE (Crousse, 1885) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
E. D. White. T. M.F. The flowers are large and full, pure white with 
some of the center petals edged red. Strong stems, ideal for cutting. 
Very profuse bloomer. 
MME. EMILE DEBATENE (Doriat, 1927) (8.75) Each $2.00 
M. D. Pink. T. One of the brightest and most brilliant of all pink 
Peonies. The plant has stiff stems that hold the flowers erect. This 
deep pink holds its color well and no one will be disappointed in 
this excellent variety. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert, 1899) (8.8) Each $2.00 
M.D. Red. M.H. Dark purple-garnet with black reflex. One of the dark- 
est Peonies offered. Globular, semi-rose type. Strong grower, free 
bloomer, dark green foliage with red stems. Fine. 5 
MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert, 1909) (9.4) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.5 
L.M. D. White. Large and beautiful flower of exquisite coloring, very 
difficult to describe. Petals are white but shaded with buff and salmon 
tints. One of the most beautiful Peonies. 
MOLLY PITCHER (Auten, 1941) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L.M. D. White. $. R.F. A large white double opening pale flesh; a 
show flower. Substance extra, opens well. 
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MONS. JULES ELIE 
MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse, 1888) (9.2) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
E.M. D. Pink. T. Very large, light rose-pink. Broad, smooth guard 
petals. Center incurved and silvered with light grayish pink. Free flow- 
ering. 
MONS. DUPONT (Calot, 1872) (8.3) Each $1.00 
L.M. D. White. T. V.F. Large white with a yellow glow from buried 
stamens, and very consipicuous crimson blotches on central petals. Very 
free-blooming; stiff stems. Excellent foliage. 
MOROCCO (Auten, 1933) Each $1.00 
E. D. Red. T. Dark red, and well worth the price asked. Good cut 
flower. Vigorous; full double; stiff stems. 
MOTHER ROSS (Kelsey, 1935) Each $3.00 
M. D. Pink. Medium to large bloom. Very delicate pink outer petals. 
Pink in center. Good stems. Petals symmetrically arranged forming a 
lovely bloom. 
MOTHER’S DAY (Kelsey, 1936) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
M. D. White. V.T. This is an exceptionally fine Peony and one of the 
best we have seen. It is impossible to view this Peony without being 
greatly impressed with its beauty and stateliness. The long wiry stems 
and the clear white charmingly shaped blooms make this an ideal 
cut flower. 
MOUNT EVEREST (Sass, 1937) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L. D. White. A rounded mound of snow-white with the glorious tints 
of a setting sun on its tips. Good stems and plant. 
MR. L. VAN LEEUWEN (Nieuwenhuyzen, 1916) Each $1.50 
L.M. D. Red. F. Outer petals very large, cupped at first but relaxing 
later, center petals graduate to a fine rosebud center, pure light 
crimson; abundant bloomer. The largest red Peony. 
MRS. A. B. FRANKLIN (Franklin, 1928) (9.41) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. F. Large, pure white compact rose type. Much like a large 
white Rose, sturdy, upright grower. First Class Certificate A.P.S., Chi- 
cago, 1933. 
MRS. A. M. BRAND (Brand, 1925) (9.04) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. M.H. F. Its very large flowers are pure white of full rose 
type; exquisite form and grace; in plant habit it is excellent, having 
strong stems, good foliage, and vigorous growth. 
MRS. DEANE FUNK (Brand, 1928) (9.05) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
E.M. S.D. Pink. Large rose petaled pure pink with a distinctive row of 
golden stamens lighting up the flowers. One of the finest of all Peonies 
for use in decorative work in making up large baskets or vases of 
flowers. Magnificent in the show room. 
MRS. F. A. GOODRICH (Brand, 1925) (8.94) Each $2.00 
L. D. Pink. F. This variety originally rated 9 and we believe this rating 
should still stand. Dark, deep bright pink with long, narrow petals of 
good substance. A limited amount of stock. 
MRS. FERN LOUGH (Gumm, 1930) (9.17) Each $3.00 
M. D. Pink. Delicate pink. Color is similar to Tourangelle. Good foliage 
and stiff, strong stems holding the flowers erect. This variety possesses 
charm of high order. We surely like this one. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor, 1918) (9.3) Each $1.00 
M.D. White. M.H. Illuminated by many golden stamens hidden under 
the petals. Free flowering with many stiff stems and excellent foliage. 
Has had a great deal of publicity due to the fact that it was originally 
introduced at $100.00 per division. 
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