BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
Therese Collection 
I Nymphaea $1.50 
A pretty white of the water-lily type. 
I Richard Carvel 1.50 
A bright, very early red. Fragrant. 
Shows no stamens. 
I Therese 
The highest rated pink Peony. A light 
pink. Rating 9.8. 
I Sarah Bernhardt 
2.00 
1.00 
A deep pink. Equally valuable as a 
show and garden flower. 
$ 6.00 Regular Value 
for 
*5 
.OO $6.00 
postpaid 
A Few Things 
to Remember 
BRAND Divisions are large and cannot 
— help but please you. 
BRAND Collections are made up of the 
.. very choicest of peonies. 
B RA N D Collections on these two pages 
—-— are postpaid. 
BRAND Peonies give satisfaction every^ 
—— where. 
BRAND Peonies are known the world 
11 11 1 over. 
Martha Bulloch. 
Frances Willard 
Collection 
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Frances Willard $1.50 
A high rated white that is popular 
everywhere. 
Winnifred Domme 1.50 
A distinct scarlet-red that holds its color 
well in the sun. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac 1.50 
The very darkest red. Often called the 
“Black Peony.” 
Claire Dubois 1.00 
A late violet-rose that always gives 
satisfaction. 
Reine Hortense 1.00 
A bold, handsome light pink. Always a 
garden favorite. 
#6.50 Regular Value 
for 
$ 5 
.OO 
postpaid 
$6.50 
Milton Hill Collection 
Enchanteresse $1.00 
Prolong your blooming season with 
this fine late white. 
Mary Brand 1.00 
A rich red of fine form. A variety that 
always pleases. 
Georgiana Shaylor 2.00 
A great exhibition flower. Considered 
Mr. Shaylor’s best origination. 
Milton Hill 2.00 
A late salmon-pink which gave us 
enormous show flowers last season. 
$ 6.00 
#6.00 Regular Value 
for 
*5 
.OO 
postpaid 
What Others Say! 
Edmonton, Alta, Canada. 
July 31 , 1933 . 
The peonies I got last fall have done splendidly. I allowed some 
to bloom and I must confess that I have seen nothing finer than 
F. Willard and Mary Brand. The latter is the best red I have 
yet seen and some of my neighbors were “knocked cold,” particu¬ 
larly by Frances Willard; I can not see how this flower, even as 
it appeared on a first year plant gets only a rating of 9.1 while 
F. Maxima obtains 9 . 3 . The peony roots I bought from you last 
fall simply astounded me by their size and are the biggest and 
healthiest looking divisions 1 have yet seen. 
E -. S-. 
Hyas, Sask. 
July 4 , 1933 . 
The peony roots you have sent me from time to time are now 
showing their high standard of breeding and quality. I never 
thought so much beauty could exist as proven by Le Cygne and 
Martha Bulloch planted in 1930 . Even La Lorraine, two years old, 
has such perfect lovely blooms. Frances Willard, a beauty and 
little Winnifred Domme, straight and flaming like lighted candles. 
Longfellow had Philippe Rivoire beat all to smithereens both as to 
color and lasting qualities. Martha Bulloch is a wonder, the color 
and perfume lasting as long as there is anything left of the 
bloom. 
Mrs. C. Q -. 
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