WHITE PEONIES (Continued) 
George W. Peyton (Nicholls 1938) Extremely large fully double creamy white with 
a pinkish blush tone. Clear white when fully open. Mild pleasing fragrance. 
A mid-season bloomer of medium height. $2.00 
Golden Dawn (Gumm 1923) A late, mid-season double. White guards and bright 
yellow center. Stems excellent. One of the best “near yellows.” $1.00 
Grace Gedge (Kelsey 1934) Double, late mid-season. Creamy white, flushed with 
pink. Very refined. Resembles Nick Shaylor in color. Fragrant. $2.50 
Harry F. Little (Nicholls 1933) Very large white with a faint blush of pink in 
the inner petals. When at its best a faultless flower. Pleasing fragrance. $2.00 
Ivory Brooch (Kelsey 1943) Double, ivory white. Outer petals tightly incurved over 
a closely packed center. As the flower matures these outer petals still retain 
their slightly crimped and incurved formation. The total effect is a medallion 
like bloom, resembling a carved brooch of ivory. The bloom always has a bud- 
like appearance. $2.50 
James Kelway (Kelway 1900) Double, very large. Opens a very faint pink fad- 
ing to almost white with age, but still retaining a slight flush on outer petals. 
Foliage good. Stems tall. $1.00 
John M. Good (Welsh 1921) A large, mid-season double. Outer petal, are very pale 
pink, shading to ivory white in the center which is illuminated with a yellowish 
tint in the depths of the flower. Vigorous grower with tall, stiff stems. $1.00 
Keiway’s Glorious (Kelway 1909) This peony is aptly named, as it is a glorious 
creation and a most popular white. There is a creamy suffusion in the depth of 
the flower, and occasionally there will be a few crimson edges on center petals. 
Strong, roselike fragrance. Free flowering with strong stems. A peony that is 
much sought after and admired. $2.50 
Le Cygne (Lemoine 1907) White, tinged ivory when opening. Fully double, very 
early blooming variety. Moderately fragrant. Foliage large, dark green. $2.00 
Laura Dessert (Dessert 1913) Buds are pale pink, opening to cream or pale yellow 
then changing to white. This is not a fully double but an anemone type 
that many people prefer. $2.00 
