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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Good Garden Peonies at Attractive 
Prices 
\A/C r I I ADAKITCC the followings list of Peonies to be the very best of the older standard varieties. These 
c w'JMKMn ICC peonies are all cut into large BRAND DIVISIONS. Every root will be labeled and true- 
to-name. We have condensed our catalogs this year and haven’t room for long 1 descriptions. 
This list should appeal to those who wish to grow Peonies for the cut flower trade in their home town. All of 
these varieties are prolific bloomers. There are early, midseason, and late kinds in the list to prolong the blooming 
season. Note our special offer if you wish to purchase i 
RED VARIETIES 
Ben Franklin. A very tall dark red. A profuse bloomer. 
Good landscape variety and splendid local cut flower. 
Chas. McKellip. A late midseason red. A most excellent 
variety. Buds unusually large and fine. 
H. P. Reddick. A midseason, very prolific bright red. An 
excellent flower. 
Midnight. A very early dark red, often called the Black 
Peony. 
Old Silver Tip. Late midseason, deep rose-red with edge 
of petals silvery white. 
Prince of Darkness. Early rich dark maroon-red. 
Rachel. An excellent free blooming midseason garnet-red. 
Rubra Superba. Prolong your blooming season with this 
very late fragrant red. 
Shenandoah. Another late very fragrant red. Will give 
you blossoms when most other varieties are gone. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Assmanhausen. A splendid strong growing white with 
delicate pink tintings. Late. 
Duchesse de Nemours. A most excellent early creamy 
pure white. Shadings of green at base of petals. 
Festiva Maxima. Among our highest rated early whites. 
Pure white flecked crimson. 
Florence Nightingale. An excellent fragrant white that 
blooms with the very latest varieties. 
Mme. Crousse. A uniform pure white coming into bloom 
midseason. 
EIGHT PINK VARIETIES 
Albert Crousse. An outstanding late midseason shell- 
pink. 
Asa Gray. A midseason salmon-pink with petals minutely 
dotted with deeper pink. 
Chestine Gowdy. A very late light pink with layers of 
rich creamy petals between rows of pink ones. Petals 
flecked crimson. A good late flower. 
Louisa Brand. Very late blush pink. A variety you will 
like. 
Marguerite Gerard. An immense flesh pink showing gold¬ 
en stamens. Midseason. 
Philomele. Bright rose guard petals surround a center 
of amber yellow petals. A striking landscape sort. 
Umbellata Rosea. A very early light fragrant pink. 
quantity. 
DEEPER SHADES OF PINK 
Archie Brand. A midseason deep seashell-pink with a 
silvery border. 
Gigantea. Early rose-pink, tipped silvery white, spicy 
fragrance. 
Lafayette. An early salmon-pink with a silvery reflex. 
Mme. Ducel. A very fine early midseason flower resem¬ 
bling Mons. Jules Elie. 
Ruth Brand. A good early pink. Fine cut flower sort. 
Splendida. A tall, deep rose-pink, slightly tinted lilac. 
Fragrant. Midseason to late. 
PRICES POSTPAID 
Any 1 of the above for .$0.60 
Any 3 of the above for . 1.25 
Any 6 of the above for . 2.25 
Any 12 of the above for . 4.00 
PRICES FOR QUANTITY BUYING 
If you are interested in buying any of these Peonies 
in quantity for cut flower trade, write us for special 
prices. 
OUR MAILING LIST 
We send our catalog, both for spring and fall, regu¬ 
larly year after year, to those who purchase from us. 
If you do not receive your copy, always write us. 
Catalogs are expensive. We send out both a spring 
and fall catalog to those who inquire for it, and if we 
do not receive an order after sending out the two 
books, we take it for granted that you are not in¬ 
terested and withdraw your name from our list. How¬ 
ever, if we drop your name and you wish a third 
catalog, write for it. 
