BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
GALATHEE (Lemoine). 8.1. Pink. A large, full, double flower, rose 
type. Color fleshy white. Fragrance pronounced and pleasant. A 
tall, strong grower. One of the very good late ones. This was 
one of our very finest show flowers last season. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
GENERAL CrORCAS (Van Leeuwen). 8-5. A large white with some 
petals edged or flecked crimson. A strong, tall, free flowering 
variety. Pleasing fragrance. A new variety that is not well 
known. A Brand Division $3.00. 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor). 8.9. Pink. A large, late mid¬ 
season light rose-pink. Fragrance pleasing; plant medium height; 
floriferous; good stems and foliage. If Mr. Shaylor had never 
produced another Peony, this one alone would immortalize his 
name among Peony lovers. We always include it in our collections 
of our stock is sufficient to supply the demand. A great show 
flower. A Brand Division $2.00. 
GOLDEN DAWN (Gumm). 8.6. Anemone type; midseason. Yellowish 
center with broad guard petals of ivory-white. Very similar to 
Primevere and Laura Dessert. A Brand Division $3.00. 
GRANDIFLORA (Richardson). 8.8. Pink. A soft shell-pink, shad¬ 
ing to white with faint shadings of rose. When one thinks the 
Peony season ended, he can still go out and cut fine blooms of 
Grandiflora. For this reason Grandiflora should be in every garden. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
HENRY M. VORIES (Vories). 
8.9. Light pink. A large flat 
flowers made up of long 
broad petals of great sub¬ 
stance. A beautiful light 
salmon-pink with darker 
shadings at base of petals. 
A tall growing very late 
variety with strong stiff 
stems. 
A Brand Division $3.00. 
JEANNOT (Dessert). 9.2. 
Pink. A large, imbricated 
cup-shaped flower of fine 
form. Flesh-pink, slightly 
tinged lavender, with sal¬ 
mon-pink shadings at base 
of petals. A very fine show 
flower, coming into bloom 
late in the season. 
A Brand Division $3.00. 
JUDGE BERRY (Brand). 8.6. 
Pink. This is a fine delicate 
pink coming into bloom 
with that very early deep 
pink, Edulis Superba. Its 
attractive, large flat flowers 
are of excellent color and 
texture. Coming at the be¬ 
ginning of the peony sea¬ 
son, when most varieties 
are of small or medium size, 
this immense flower has a 
peculiar distinction, and 
will be wanted by every 
peony buyer who wishes a 
really good early pink. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
Clemenceau. 
JUBILEE CPleas). 8.9. White. 
Very large, flat, ivory- 
white flowers. Petals long, 
narrow, and loosely ar¬ 
ranged, producing a very 
attractive feathery effect. 
Everyone familiar with 
Peonies knows that Jubilee 
is a fine flower. Its only 
defect is a weak stem, yet 
one can well afford to sup¬ 
port such a beautiful flower. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
KARL ROSENPIELD (Rosen- 
field). 8.8. Red. A brilliant 
and striking variety, coming 
into bloom early midseason. 
Flowers very large, semi¬ 
rose type, and slightly fra¬ 
grant. Desirable as a cut 
flower. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
Duchesse de Nemours. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER 
(Thurlow). 9.0. Originator’s 
description: “Large, rose 
type, flesh pink in color; 
guard petals broad and 
rounded, somewhat notched 
at the ends. Center petals 
narrow and fringed. Full, 
high center. Sweet fra¬ 
grance. Midseason to late. 
Honorable Mention, Ameri¬ 
can Peony Society, London, 
Ontario, 1922.” Of all of 
Thurlow’s Peonies, which 
we regard very highly. Katherine Havemeyer is one of the best. 
A Brand Division $4.50. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway). 9.8. White. Midseason. Al¬ 
though not as symmetrical as Le Cygne, we believe this 
wonderful variety is fully as good and deserves as high a 
rating. Immense blooms with very long petals, so arranged 
that the entire bloom resembles a great downy ball of the most 
exquisite, delicate, snow white lace. For a Peony of great size, 
probably no other can exhibit such perfection of beauty. 
A Brand Division $4.00. 
KELWAY’S QUEEN (Kelway). 8.8. Pink. The stocks of this 
variety have been badly mixed and many spurious sorts have 
been sold under the name of Kelway’s Queen. Once the genuine 
variety is seen, there can be no mistake. It is a distinct Peony, 
both in flower and plant. We have the true variety and guaran¬ 
tee our stock of Kelway’s Queen to be absolutely genuine. A 
large, compact, rose type flower of uniform mauve, with center 
flecked crimson. A tall, strong grower, very profuse bloomer. 
Late midseason. One of Kelway’s finest. Very distinct color, a 
great show flower. A Brand Division $4.00. 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUPE (Kelway). 9.1. Pink. One of the 
largest and most beautiful of all Peonies An immense, loosely 
built flower with great broad rounded petals. A pale blush pink, 
fading to white, with yellow stamens. When not disbudded, the 
central flower is loosely double, of a rather flattened, circular 
form; central petals touched with carmine. A beautifully 
formed flower; sweet scented. Very floriferous. Very showy. 
Opening after the central flower, the side flowers come semi¬ 
double, saucer-shaped, showing stamens. A Brand Division $1.00. 
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Festiva Maxima. 
