BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Spring Planting 
Not what we say but what our customers write us. 
Milwaukee, IVis. 
July 12 , 1933 . 
"You remember about the middle of June this year, you sent 
me four peonies and I want to let you know that three of them are 
going to bloom in a few days.” 
St. Louis, Mo. 
1933- 
"The peonies you sent me the latter part of February bloomed 
three months later.” 
Racine. JVis. 
July jo, 1933 . 
"The Felix Crousse and the Ducliesse de Nemours that I pur¬ 
chased from you last spring each had four nice buds. I picked off 
two, and the remaining two turned out to be some very nice 
flowers. This is unusual, I understand, to have peonies bloom the 
same year they are planted.” 
It is not unusual for BRAND PEONIES to bloom the 
year planted. Plant this spring and see if we are not correct. 
Kelway’s Glorious 
Collection 
I Kelway's Glorious $4.00 
A fine lacy white rating 9.8. 
I David Harum 1*00 
A dependable solferino'red showing no 
stamens. 
I Martha Bulloch 2.00 
If you wish a deep pink for both gar* 
den and show purposes, you cannot 
beat Martha Bulloch. 
I Walter Faxon 2.00 
For fine coloring here is a pink that 
cannot be surpassed. 
$ 9.00 
#9.00 Regular Value ^ av 
fot ?y,oo 
postpaid 
BRAND’S 
ft 64-Page 
Peony Manual 
Is unquestionably the most com¬ 
plete book ever written on the his¬ 
tory, care, and description of all 
outstanding varieties of Peonies. It 
was first prepared in answer to 
thousands of questions which we 
had been asked by reason of the 
tremendous interest shown in 
Peonies during the past fifteen or twenty years. After 
many revisions, the latest edition of this book has at¬ 
tained in size to 64 pages, until it now covers almost 
every imaginable topic on the subject of Peonies. 
The following is suggestive of only a few of the ques¬ 
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Why do my Peonies not bloom? Why do some Peonies 
in a row do well while others fail to bloom? What con¬ 
stitutes a list of the “world’s best Peonies?’’ Why are 
some Peonies so much more expensive than others?_Why 
buy the new Peonies? What harm does the ant do? What 
diseases has the Peony? How shall these be treated. 
How often shall I fertilize my Peonies? What are the 
best fertilizers? What Peony supports do 
you advise? What markers do you use? 
How can I produce and exhibit “Show 
blooms?” What are the best varieties to 
raise for the cut flower business? What 
are the best varieties to plant in the 
South? Why join the American Peony 
Society? 50c a copy—only 25c a copy 
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Philippe Rivoire 
Collection 
I Le Cygne $3.00 
Tbe highest rated Peony. A white that 
is almost perfect. 
I Philippe Rivoire 5.00 
The very richest red and also the high' 
est rated red. 
I La France 2.00 
Enormous, perfectly formed flowers of 
true rose type. An all-around fine pink 
which will not disappoint you. 
I Rosette 2.00 
A big, handsome light pink with re¬ 
flections of yellow. _ 
#12.00 Regular Value £ ^ QO $ ,2 0C> 
postpaid 
La France. 
La France Collection 
Ball o' Cotton $3.00 
A fine fragrant white which was well 
named. 
Lora Dexheimer 1.00 
A clear lively red growing in popukrity 
year by year. 
La France 2.00 
Such a fine late pink that we have placed 
it in two of our collections. 
Tourangelle 1.50 
At its best Tourangelle is one of the 
most beautiful of all Peonies. An apple- 
blossom-pink of great refinement and 
delicacy. 
#7.50 Regular Value QQ $7.50 
postpaid 
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