BRAN P'S BEAUTIFUL PEONIES 
PINK PEONIES—Continued 
Claire Dubois. 
E. J. SHAYLOR (Shaylor). 8.7. Pink. A deep rose-pink, 
shading lighter at the tips of the petals. Surround¬ 
ing the center petals is a distinct band of petals 
edged and tipped with gold, which produces a very 
pleasing effect. A late midseason variety. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas). 8.7. Pink. A large to very large 
flower of true rose type. It opens flat. The plant is 
strong and sturdy, of medium height with rich, 
healthy foliage that reaches to the ground, making 
the variety a most desirable landscape sort. The 
blooms are fine in form and of a shade of pink that 
is very pleasing. Late midseason. Very fragrant. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
EUGENIE VERDIER (Calot). 8.6. Pink. A tall growing, 
very large flat flower of a light hydrangea-pink, 
coming into bloom early midseason. The petals are 
lighter toward the outside and gradually grow 
deeper in color towards the center. One of the 
showiest and most beautiful of pink Peonies. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
EUNICE SHAYLOR (Shaylor). 8.9. Flesh pink. A mid¬ 
season semi-double variety; beautiful on matured 
plants. Outer petals are a light pink. Center petals 
are a flesh-white with a circle of golden stamens 
around the center tuft. A good show flower. 
A Brand Division $2.50. 
GALATHEE (Lemoine). 8.1. Pink. A large, full, double 
flower, rose type. Color fleshy white. Fragrance pro¬ 
nounced 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. 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor). 8.9. Pink. A large, late 
midseason 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. 
W© always include it in our collections if our stock is 
sufficient to supply the demand. A great show flower. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
GRANDIFLORA (Richardson). 8.8. Pink. A soft shell-pink, 
shading 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. 
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 beginning 
of the peony season, when most varieties are of small 
or medium size, this immense flower has a peculiar dis¬ 
tinction. and will be wanted by every peony buyer who 
wishes a really good early pink. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
JUNE DAY (Franklin). 9.0. Pink. Mr. A. B. Franklin of 
Minneapolis has produced some very choice peonies, 
equal in quality to the best. For years we have watched 
his work, adding the different varieties to our collec¬ 
tion as we became acquainted with them. Of these 
peonies we think June Day one of the very best. A 
flower of striking beauty, rose type, light flesh with 
lavender shadings on the edge of the central petals. 
Pleasing fragrance. Upright grower with dark green 
foliage. Midseason. A Brand Division $2.00. 
FEE (Lemoine). 9.2. Pink. A scarce variety, seldom seen in 
any garden. Plants tall with but few stalks to the plant. 
Long, narrow, sharply pointed foliage. Flowers very large, 
loosely built, with long narrow petals sharply notched at 
the edges. Guards mauve-rose. Collar creamy white. A 
beautiful mottling of different shades of pink. Strikingly 
beautiful, both in the field and show room. 
A Brand Division $2.50. 
LA PERLE (Crousse). 8.5. Pink. A floriferous variety with 
strong stems and good foliage. Guard petals a rose-pink 
with a slightly darker center, showing flecks of crimson. 
Beautiful both in the bud and open flower. An excellent 
variety for the cut flower trade. A Brand Division $1.00. 
LiyiNGSTONE (Crousse). 8.1. Pink. A deep pink that comes 
into bloom just before Grandiflora. Blossoms very large, 
compact, perfect rose type. Center petals flecked with 
carmine. One of the most satisfactory of the late pink 
Peonies. A very fragrant variety. 
A Brand Division $100. 
LOVELINESS (Hollis). 8.8. Pink. Very late. Produces very 
large, flat hydrangea-pink flowers; blooms of wonderful 
beauty. It is Hollis’ best Peony. Plants tall with heavy 
foliage and stems strong enough to hold the immense 
blooms erect. The flowers, a uniform shade of pink, make 
wonderful show flowers. A Brand Division $1.00. 
LUETTA PFEIFFER (Brand 1916). 8.7. Pink. Very large, semi- 
double, pinkish white. Foliage large and clean; stems 
long and stout. Immense blooms are produced in great 
profusion. Petals are long, broad, of great substance; a 
pure hydrangea-pink interspersed with just enough golden 
stamens to be beautifully fascinating. Blooms early. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
MADELON (Dessert, 1922). Pink. A beautiful silvery pink, 
among the latest of Dessert’s originations. Petals imbri¬ 
cated and slightly touched with carmine. A splendid late 
variety. A Brand Division $3.00. 
Martha Bulloch. (See page 8 .) 
KELWAY'S QUEEN (Kelway). 8.8. Pink. The stocks of this vari¬ 
ety 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 guarantee 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 DUFF (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 flow*ers come semi-double, saucer-shaped, 
showing stamens. A Brand Division $1.00. 
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