The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 130

A. B. FRANKLIN

LATE FESTIVA D-38 (1942) - Double, late. White.

LAVENDER PINK D-22 (1931) - Double, late. Large lilac pink.

LOREN FRANKLIN D-27 (1931) - Double, late. Tall, large deep pink. Excellent

LUCILE HARTMAN D-107 (1931) - Double, late. Very large light pink.

MADAME BUTTERFLY J-5 (1932) - Jap, midseason. Rose pink of a distinctive shade.

MAMMOTH ROSE PF-11 (1940) - Double, midseason. Immense cupped deep pink. Tall.

MARK TWAIN G-57a (1939) Double, midseason. Rich metallic crimson.

MARY EASTMAN SB-3 (1940) Double, late. Large tall. Creamy rose. Perfect form.

MARY ELLEN G-60 (1932) - Semi-double, late. Large blush, very attractive.

MERRILL K. FRANKLIN D-49 - Double, white with lavender markings.

MILADY D-140. Double. Light bright pink.

MINNIE LUCAS 07 (1928) - Double, midseason. Tall medium pink. Fragrant.

MINUET D-28 (1931) - Double, late. Very large light pink. Fragrant. H. M. This one of the finest in its color we have today.

MISS MINNEAPOLIS E-21 (1931) - Double, late. Pale pink. F.C.C.

MRS. A. B. FRANKLIN D-30 (1928) - Double, late. White tinted pink. Fragrant. F.C.C.

MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT E-6 (1932) - Double, midseason. Soft light pink. Large broad petals throughout. A flower of as much distinction as its namesake.

MRS. GUY REED BATES (1940) - Double. No other inforamtion.

MRS. MAC 051 (1928) - Jap, late. Large light pink of a distinct tone.

MY PET - Double. No other information.

NEW ERA (1939) - Double, midseason. Pure white bomb on order of Mons. Jules Elie. Tall.

PEACH GLOW - Double, midseason. White with a glow of peaches. Red markings.

PEERLESS X—10 - Double. Very large and fine blush white or pink.

PIONEER - Semi-double, very early. Tall deep red. Fragrant.

PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT X-24 (1932) - Double, late. Tall deep pink. Taking its place as one of the best.

PRIMADONNA (1939) - Double, early midseason. Enormous light pink.

PRINCESS PAT - Double, red. No other information.

RAMONA D-29 (1928) - Double, deep pink. Fragrant.

RESPLENDENT D-19 (1931) - Double, late midseason. Immense white. Fine.

RICHFIELD WHITE G-279 (1939) - Double, late midseason. White with crimson markings. Tall.

ROSE QUEEN - Double, dark pink. rose RED - Double. Fragrant rosy red, erect.

ROTARIAN 053 (1928) - Huge pink. Fragrant.

SIR JOHN FRANKLIN R-38 - Double, late. Dark lustrous red. Full. Fragrant.

SMILING SANDRA - Double. No other information.

SNOWBALL X-5 (1933) - Double, late midseason. Perfect ball of white. Very dependable.

SUNRISE C-11 (1931) - Semi-double, late midseason. The pink of a fine sunrise.

SYMPHONY IN ROSE (1941) - Jap. Rose pink edged yellow. Staminodes tipped cream.

THELMA BARNES D-66 (1933) - Double. Rose type white with yellow collar.

TIRA (1939) - Double, late midseason. Tall medium pink.

TITANIA (1940) - Double, H, midseason. No other information.

ULTIMA - Double, very late. Creamy white tinted blush.

WHITE SWAN - Double. No other information. This name not used as it is the name of a white single of Mrs. Pleas widely sold.

WILL ROGERS W-200 (1935) - Double. White with pink overlay.

WINNIE WINKLE SB-5 (1931) - Double, late. Tall light pink. Attractive.



MRS. MARY E. G. FREEBORN - Proctor, Vermont

REGULAR (Lactiflora).

CHAMPLAIN (1950) - Single, early midseason. Blush. Tall, large light green leaves.
EMILY D. PROCTOR 1194/) - Jap. early. Old rose.
JOHN STARK (1953) - Single, early. Deep crimson. Tall. Nippon Beauty x unknown.
KILLINGTON (1934) - Double, late. White. Tea rose fragrance.
MARYGOLD (1931) - Jap, late. Rose pink guards, golden Staminodes.
MIRIAM MARSH (1931) - Jap, midseason. Flesh fading white with pale yellow Staminodes.
MRS. JULIA E. GOODWIN (1929) - Double, deep pink.
PICO (1934) - Single, early midseason. White. Tall, large leaves. Probably the best white

single.

RED HARMONY (1941) - Single, midseason. Deep crimson.
WILLIAM H. PARK (1945) Jap, midseason. White. Chugai No. 29.

HERBACEOUS HYBRIDS - Note: the parentage of all the following except Ginny, Red Signal and
Sunfast was given as Officinalis rubra Plena x Mme. Jules Dessert.

ANGELO COBB FREEBORN "(1943) - Double, early. Coral red. Tall.
ARBUTUS PINK (1951) - Single, early. Light Pink. Dwarf
COPY CAT (1945) - Double, early. Brilliant blood red.
CRIMSON BOMB (1943) - Double, early. Crimson.
GARDEN SENTINEL (1943) - Double, early. Brilliant pink.
GINNY (1947) - Double, early. Brilliant red. Light green foliage.
HARDY GIANT (1943) - Double, early. Pink. Tall.
PINK POMPON (1943) - Double, early. Clear pink.
RED SIGNAL (1941) - Single, early. Scarlet.
SUNFAST (1945) - Double, early. Bright red.