4 FRANKLIN NURSERY, MINNEAPOLIS 
New Era (Franklin) 
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. 
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O!d Lace (Lins) 
Ivory flesh, flat blooms. 
Peach Glow (Franklin) 
This variety is medium tall with strong stems and heavy foliage, making 
a well rounded clump covered with attractive blooms which last well. The 
light pink color fades to white leaving a peach pink glow in the depth of 
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Peerless (Franklin) 
One of our new very late whites. Medium tall, strong stems; rose type, 
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Rosy Rim (Franklin) 
The famous No. 1001 seedling. A large late white on tall, strong stems. 
It has a tendency to remain cup shaped for some time showing the rosy 
colored guard petals around its perimeter. _.................... 5.00 
Richfield White (Franklin) 
A late midseason, cut flower variety with extra fine, tall, strong stems. 
A full rose type double with crimson markings. ...............-. 2.50 
Solange Supreme (Lemoine) 
A better blooming, disease free strain of the old variety developed here. 
Creamy white with buff tints. Very compact and double. Found invariably 
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Snowball (Franklin) 
Full rose type, pure white, medium size with lots of substance. A sure 
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The Admiral (Franklin 1940) 
Huge rose type white splashed with crimson; strong straight stem, tall. 
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W. L. Gumm (Gumm 1929) 
A pure white with rather short stem; this characteristic together with its 
long lasting qualities makes it a very good yard or landscape variety. 
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LIGHT PINK PEONIES 
Chief (Franklin) 
Very large full rose type, upright stiff stems. Vigorous, fragrant, late. 
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Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor 1917) 
Pale rose in color. Petals in the rose arrangement. Late. .......... 1.00 
Franklin’s Pride (Franklin) 
Very large full rose type, bright pink, stiff stems; vigorous with leathery 
foliage, agood *blaamerm tfragrant, lates. 2 am. 2 ee 2.50 
