MRS. FRANK BEACH (4. M. Brand, 1925) (9.0) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. F. A deep ivory-white. The flower is large, flat, perfect 
rose type with long narrow, lacinated petals of lacy effect. A grand ex- 
hibition bloom. 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (Franklin, 1933) (9.4) Each $3.00 
E. D. Pink. T. V.F. This very fine pink is a lovely flower and we 
think it is one of the very best varieties originated by Mr. Franklin. 
It is a deep Therese-pink with extremely long over-lapping cupped 
petals which enfold a real rosebud center. It has good substance and 
keeps well as a cut flower. It received a Gold Medal in 1948 and fully 
deserved it. 
MRS. HARRIET GENTRY (Brand, 1925) (9.1) Each $2.00 
L. D. White. Pure white, with a greenish tinge at base of petals. 
Strong grower; free bloomer. Award of Merit, American Peony Society 
Show at St. Paul in 1925. Scarce and little known. 
MRS. HARRY F. LITTLE (Little, 1936) (9.27) Each $3.00 
L. D. Pink. T. F. A flesh-pink that is very enticing and most desirable 
for any good planting of Peonies. Stock very scarce at present and we 
only have a limited amount to offer. 
MRS. JAMES KELWAY (Kelway, 1926) (9.24) Each $5.00 
L. D. White. Immense blooms of snow-white. A glorified Kelway’s 
Glorious. 
MRS. J. H. NEELEY (Dr. J. H. Neeley, 1931) (9.2) Each $1.50 
L. D. White. A blush-white with a greenish reflex at the base of 
petals. Center petals enlivened with yellowish pink or salmon tones 
that are attractively different. 
MRS. JOHN M. GOOD (Good & Reese, 1929) (9.14) 
L.M. D. White. T. A pure white rather flat flower. 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH (4. M. Brand, 1925) (9.0) Each $1.00 
L. D. Pink. T. F. A deep pink with exceedingly strong, heavy stems 
and large green foliage. The petals are long, broad, pointed, and of 
great substance. A flower of true Rose type. When you think the Peony 
season is over, Mrs. John M. Kleitsch comes along to top off the season. 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND (J. V. Edlund, 1929) (9.5) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L. D. White. F. A wonderful show flower, large pure white of perfect 
form. A hard one to beat on the show table and a runner-up at annual 
Peony shows for highest honors. As a show flower it is unsurpassed 
Each $1.50 
MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND 
MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND (Nicholls, 1935) (9.36) Each $5.00 
L.M. D. Pink. We consider this one of the most outstanding origina- 
tions, as far as color is concerned, that has been introduced in many 
years. Large well-formed flowers of the purest pink yet seen in chinensis 
Peonies. A really sensational flower that is outstanding in the show 
room or home garden. If Col. Nicholls had only originated this one 
variety, he would have left to posterity a living monument to his 
genius. 
MRS. R. M. BACHELLER (Vories, 1930) (8.98) Each $2.50 
M. D. Pink. F. Blush pink; very large cup-shaped bloom. If grown 
well makes a most atractive flower. 
MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE (Brand 1925) (9.1) Each $1.00 
M. D. Pink. M.H. R.F. A light pink. The flower is medium large rose 
type. The plant has strong, slender stems that hold the flowers well 
erect. Very fine. 
MYRTLE GENTRY 
MYTRLE GENTRY (Brand, 1925) (9.05) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L. D. Pink. T. R.F. A beautiful light pink that fades to nearly pure 
white with age. Delightful Tea Rose fragrance that is enticing. A perfect 
rose form flower with great, broad, nicely rounded petals of wonderful 
substance. ‘Tints of flesh and salmon show throughout the petals. De- 
pendable and satisfactory. 
NANCY DOLMAN (Vories, 1924) (9.1) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L. D. Pink. T. Very large, pale rose-pink of conical shape with fluted, 
fluffy petals, becoming pinkish white in center. Robust grower with 
stiff stems. Poor odor. One of the big fellows. 
NANETTE (Doriat, 1924) (8.86) Each $2.00 
M. D. Blush. M.H. A loosely built pale pink that fades white, of large 
size and beautiful form. This flower possesses a beauty and charm that 
few lovers of this type can resist. Very free blooming and vigorous. 
NAOMI (Auten, 1933) Each $1.00 
E.M. D. Pink. T. Rich creamy flesh-pink; very large. Practically full 
double. 
NEBRASKA (Sass, 1939) 
L. D. White. T. Pure white, large. Very good. 
NEW ERA (Franklin, 1939) Each $2.00 
M. D. White. A pure white Mons. Jules Elie. On the broad rounded 
guards rests a giant white Mum. Guards are prominent as the flower 
opens but the central bomb heightens and expands to form a perfect 
Elie in glistening white. 
NICK SHAYLOR (Allison, 1931) (9.35) Each $3.00 
L. D. Pink. M.H. A most outstanding beauty and one much sought 
after. Blush or light pink, with occasional red markings. Very fine 
form; good plant growth and does well in all sections of the country. 
No fine collection complete without it. 
NIMBUS (Andrews, 1923) (9.03) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
L. D. White. T. Full deep flower of palest rose fading to white. A 
very distinguished flower. This will make a fine addition to any Peony 
planting. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
NINA SECOR (Secor, 1921) (9.0) Each $1.00 
M. D. White. T. An absolutely pure white of true rose type. A few of 
the central petals show a fine crimson edge. The flower is built high 
with a cupped rosebud center and resembles Kelway’s Glorious. The 
flowers are medium to large. Graceful. 
NOBILITY (van Leeuwen, 1929) (9.0) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
M. D. Pink. M.H. Globular double of good bright pink. Good form; 
good stems. 
NOEL (Kelsey, 1935) Each $4.00 
M. D. Red. V.T. Very large 7-inch blooms, perfectly finished. This is 
a red double as good as many and better than most. Color clear but 
intense. Stock scarce. 
NYMPHAEA (Thurlow, 1919) (8.8 Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
M. S.D. White. Wide silky petals of a delicate creamy white. Petals are 
notched at the tips and the edges somewhat rolled. The golden stamens 
in the center reflect a golden light. 5 
ODILE (Doriat, 1928) Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
L.M. D. White. Large white sphere with lilac tinted center. This is 
a fine Peony and make no mistake about it. Worthy of any garden 
planting and it is a fine show flower. 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
