BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
David Harum. 
COUBONNE d’OB (Calot. 8.1). A most dependable 
white. Outer petals a pure white; then a ring of 
yellow stamens surrounding a tuft of center 
petals, tipped carmine. A late white coming into 
bloom just before Marie Lemoine. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
C. W. SCHOCH (Franklin). Red. An excellent late 
dark red showing no stamens. Very brilliant in 
the field. An excellent flower. 
A Brand Division $3.00. 
DAVID HARUM (Brand). 8.4. Red. The flowers 
are very large with prominent guard petals sur¬ 
rounding a great ball of closely packed petals of 
the same shade. The entire flower is an even 
shade of soft Tyrian rose, without stamens. An 
upright growing plant with very strong stems 
that hold their great blooms erect. One of the 
very best landscape reds. This variety appeared 
in five prize-winning collections at the National 
Show held in Des Moines in 1924. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
DBSIRB (Brand). 8.5. Pink. Very large flower, 
rather loosely built, with long, broad petals 
showing stamens. Flowers very fine on well 
established plants. A Brand Division $1.00. 
DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS (Calot). 8.1. Creamy 
white. An early almost pure white with shad¬ 
ings of green at the base of the petals. A good 
flower. Plant medium tall; stems strong and 
erect; excellent foliage. Dependable and profuse 
bloomer. A Brand Division $1.00. 
E. B. BROWNING (Brand). 9.1. White. A very 
late white coming into bloom with Marie 
Lemoine. The buds of this variety are often as 
large as the entire blooms of other fair sized 
Peonies. The bud opens slowly, and as the petals 
unfold, a delicate pink coloring appears; the 
inner surface of the petals being washed with 
the most delicate pinkish canary. The perfume 
of the flower is strong and sweet, the variety is 
so late that it is not always seen in Peony shows 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
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CANDEUR (Dessert). 8.4. Pink. A large, late midseason, globu¬ 
lar rose-type flower showing stamens. A very beautiful deli¬ 
cate pink, slightly tinged lilac-rose, fading to iridescent 
white; center petals flecked carmine A very vigorous grower 
with clean light green foliage. A Brand Division $1.00. 
CHERRY HII.Ii (Thurlow). 8.6. Red. A very tall growing ' 
semi-double bright dark red that is early and splendid - 
as a landscape variety. The color is a deep garnet, with 
a sheen so rich that the variety is very 
noticeable among all other reds. For best 
effects this variety should not be disbudded. 
Awarded a silver medal by the Massa¬ 
chusetts Horticultural Society. 
A Brand Division $1.50. 
CHESTINE GOWDY (Brand). 8.4. Pink. This 
is a striking specimen of the cone-shaped 
Peony. The broad outer petals are silvery 
pink. These enclose a zone of fine, irregular¬ 
ly shaped, closely set petals, of deep rich 
cream, which in turn surround a prominent 
cone of broad pink petals, splashed and^- 
tipped with crimson. Its varied coloring 
has repeatedly caused it to be singled 
out for special admiration from a group 
of the finest varieties. This is a late ? 
variety with delicate fragrance. A very 
thrifty variety and a profuse bloomer. 
Becoming in great demand as a late 
pink cut flower. A Brand Division $1.00. 
CLAIRE BUBOIS (Crousse). 8.7. Pink. A late 
flower, of immense globular form, with 
long incurved petals of a uniform shade of 
clear violet rose, tipped silvery white. It 
has that same wonderful attractiveness 
possessed by Mors. Tiflps Flip. They are 
much the same in color but Claire Dubois is late where 
Mons. Jules Elie is early. The best cut flower of its 
color in its season. A Brand Division $1.00. 
CLEMENCEAU (Dessert). 8.5. Pink. A large, late mid¬ 
season variety. Inner surface of petals rich glowing 
rosy pink; slight tea-rose fragrance. Very tall; strong 
grower; free blooming. It resembles Sarah Bernhardt. 
An excellent show flower as well as a good landscape 
variety. A Brand Division $1.00. 
CORONATION (Kelway). 8.5. Pale pink. This is a dis¬ 
tinctly shaped beautiful flower with good foliage and 
strong stems. Late midseason. Opens a pale rose-pink 
with crown petals flecked with crimson on edges. A 
delicate fragrance resembling that of the lilac. Try 
Coronation if you wish another Peony, it will not dis¬ 
appoint you. A Brand Division $2.00. 
Walter Faxon. 
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