BRAND’S HARDY PHLOX 
Rosa Bonheur. 
SOLANGE (Lemoine). 9.7. Pink. Color a deep or¬ 
ange-salmon, or Havana-brown at the heart, 
overlaid with a delicate, tender, rich cream. Rose 
type. Midseason. A splendid variety. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert). 9.1. Sal¬ 
mon-pink. Color a brilliant rose, slightly tinted 
carmine at the base, turning to a salmon-pink. 
Resembles Walter Faxon in color but stands up 
much better in the field. A Brand Division $2.00. 
SUSAN B. WHITE (A. M. Brand 1933). White. A 
pure white of very fine form and large size. Plant 
tall, luxuriant dark green foliage. Individual 
blooms very large; petals very long and narrow, 
form a great compact dome-shaped flower with 
large guards dropping gracefully away from the 
balance of the flower. Pure white, tinted heavily 
cream, with green showing at base of petals. 
A Brand Division $10.00. 
THERESE (Dessert). 9.8. Pink. Very large; some¬ 
what loosely built; long, narrow pointed petals. 
Plant of medium height with strong stems. Usu¬ 
ally produces large typical flowers, even on 1- 
year plants, if they are allowed to bloom. Early 
midseason pink, fading toward the center, and 
illumined by a golden yellow glow in the depths. 
A supreme flower for exhibition purposes. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert). 9.4. Pink. Rose type; 
late midseason; a vigorous grower, bearing large 
high-built flowers with cupped centers. Color 
delicate pearly white, suffused with shades of 
delicate salmon and La France rose. In discuss¬ 
ing which are the very best Peonies, we never 
hesitate to place this one among them. 
A Brand Division $1.50. 
VENUS (Kelway). 8.3. Pink. Especially good as a 
cut flower. Both buds and foliage are clean. 
Flowers of medium size; compact; pale hydran¬ 
gea-pink. Large petals. Tall growing; a very free 
bloomer. A Brand Division $1.00. 
RICHARD CARVEL (Brand). 8.8. Red. An early 
crimson parallel to the pink Mons. Jules Elie. 
With its extra early blooming qualities, large 
size, and splendid habits, this variety is alreadj' 
a well-established favorite. The demand is in¬ 
creasing so rapidly, we advise you to order earls 1- . 
A single plant on the lawn is attractive and de¬ 
lightful, beautiful and lasting. A valuable cut 
flower. The best of all early dark reds. Unlike 
most reds, the odor is pleasant and pronounced, 
a very rare quality in the reds. 
A Brand Division $1.50'. 
ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert). 9.0. Pink. A very fine 
midseason flower. Color, light violet-rose with 
guard petals flecked crimson. Elrect, medium 
strong grower. Flowers are large, flat, of rose 
type. A Brand Division $2.00. 
ROSE SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1920). 9.1. Very large, 
midseason, pale flesh-pink, tinted rose-pink. 
Creamy yellow at the base of petals; center pet¬ 
als strongly marked at the edges with crimson. 
Tall, strong, free flowering; stiff stems. Good 
foliage. A Brand Division $10.00. 
ROSETTE (Dessert). 8.8. Pink. Pretty flower of 
fine shape like a Captain Christy rose, silvery 
flesh shading to a salmon at base of petals and 
flecked crimson on the edges. A splendid variety 
of erect habit. A Brand Division $2.00. 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine). 9.0. Pink. An¬ 
other variety that prevails in the show room. 
So well known, it seems unnecessary to say that 
it should be in every garden. Semi-rose type. 
Late midseason. Color, apple-blossom-pink with 
each petal silver tipped. Agreeable fragrance. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
SILVIA SAUNDERS (Saunders). 8.7. A beautiful 
little flower remindful of a semi-double wild 
prairie Rose. Semi-double blooms open out flat, 
slightly cupped. Around the edge is a double row 
of wide rounded rose-colored petals which in 
turn surround a central cluster of short stamens 
with delicate light green carpels, tipped bright 
pink. Delicately beautiful—a Peony masterpiece. 
A Brand Division $5.00. Rosette. 
VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE (Dessert). 8.2. Red, Midseason; a 
large, globular flower; brilliant dark crimson with a silver 
reflex; intense in color, very striking. A loosely formed flower 
with strong, vigorous stems. No matter what critics may 
say of the color, this flower is one that always attracts much 
attention both in the field and show room; it is almost uni¬ 
versally admired. A Brand Division $1.50. 
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