BRAND'S BEAUTIFUL PEONIES 
BRAND'S NEWEST PEONIES—Continued 
MRS. FRANK BEACH (A. M. Brand 1925). 9.0. 
Ivory-white. A very large, flat, perfect rose type 
flower with long, narrow, laciniated petals of the 
same lacy effect as in Jubilee. Blooms equally 
large as Jubilee but borne finely erect on rather 
dwarfish plants with very strong stems. Much 
as we admire Jubilee, it is handicapped by a weak 
stem. Mrs. Frank Beach is a glorified Jubilee. 
Deep cream, it fades but little even when devel¬ 
oped in the field. Like Le Cygne, this variety de¬ 
velops a flower true to type even on a yearling. 
Blooms profusely as a two-year-old. Received 
an Award of Merit, American Peony Society, 
London, Ontario, 1922. Late midseason. Sweet¬ 
ly fragrant. A Brand Division $5.00. 
MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE (A. M. Brand 1925). 9.1. 
Pink. One of the most delicately beautiful 
Peonies ever produced. First selected from the 
seed bed because of its striking beauty of form. 
True rosebud effect in the center, the petals radi¬ 
ating in peculiar fashion to give a pleasing effect 
to the entire bloom. Returning from the National 
Show at Boston, I stopped with my good friend 
Harry F. Little. Mrs. Romaine B. Ware was in 
full bloom. Of this wonderful flower Mr. Little 
said, “I think this one of the daintiest of all 
Peonies in its perfect beauty.” Exquisitely deli¬ 
cate; medium size; rose type. Medium height 
plant; profuse bloomer; midseason. Fragrant. 
A Brand Division $5.00. 
MYRTLE GENTRY (A. M. Brand 
1925). 9.1. Pink. A plant of 
splendid growth and clean ap¬ 
pearance holds the beautiful 
great flower erect and well 
above the foliage. Immense flow¬ 
ers of perfect rose form with 
great broad, nicely rounded 
petals of wonderful substance. 
Color, beautiful pink with tints 
of flesh and salmon. While all 
of these new Peonies have a 
pleasing odor, this one is the 
sweetest; the fragrance of a Tea 
Rose. Awarded Silver Medal at 
St. Paul Show in 1923. 
A Brand Division $5.00. 
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (A. M. 
Brand 1928). Too new to be rated. 
Pink. Large, beautiful flow¬ 
ers; a rather uniform lavender- 
pink. Irregular petals in unique 
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irregular formation. The promi¬ 
nent guards stand out from the 
rest of the flower; very attrac¬ 
tive from a distance. The entire 
flower is climaxed by a striking 
rosebud effect. Blooms carried 
well above the foliage on strong 
stems. A late Peony, remarkable 
both as a show flower and land¬ 
scape variety. 
A Brand Division $5.00. 
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 nar¬ 
row, 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 $5.00. 
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