Lady Mary Cromartie—Very large rose pink with 
petaloids and stamens in a cluster 
Lady of the Lourdes—Creamy white, peony, large, 
late 
La Reine, Variegated—Lady Mary Cromartie Varie- 
gated 
Laurel Leaf—Large double salmon rosebud center, 
small white flecks 
Louise Maclay—Large semi-double rose pink 
Magnolia Queen—Large semi-double white with 
pink stripes, wavy petals 
Margrete Hertrich—Formal double large pure white 
with many narrow petals 
Marian Mitchell—Semi-double scarlet red 
Martha Brice—Loose peony-type pale pink, late 
Mikenjaku—Large deep rose flowers, splashed with 
white 
Red Monjisu—Dwarf growing, heavy blooming 
medium red flowers, golden stamens 
Monte Carlo—Sport of the Finlandias. Light pink, 
very good 
Mother of Pearl—Double white, with pale pink 
stripe 
Mrs. Charles Cobb—Medium size full flower, ma- 
hogany red 
Pax—Large flat formal double white. Petals point- 
ed. Slow, upright growth 
Pearl Harbor—Large full double, well imbricated 
bright red 
Peggy Joyce—Double white with red markings 
Pine Cone, White—Semi-double pure white resem- 
bling a pine cone 
Pink Ball—Soft pink, full peony form, vigorous, 
compact, upright growth 
Pink Perfection—Full double pale pink flowers, 
medium size 
Pink Star—Semi-double star shaped, clear deep 
pink 
Primavera—White, medium large, formal double, 
Purity—Double white gardenia-like blossoms vigor- 
ous, upright growth 
Queen Bessie—Large semi-double blush wavy pet- 
als, yellow stamens 
Raymond Beals—Dark pink sport of Arlene Lee 
Shepp 
Red Wakanoura—Bright red, semi-double long yel- 
low stamens 
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