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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Sedum Spectabile 
Brilliant- 
A sensational new Sedum. 
The plant has the appearance 
and habit of Spectabile but the 
flower is very different. Plant 
grows to a height of about 12 
inches, each branch terminates 
in a great flat bloom 6 inches 
in diameter. Made up of many 
little florets and of the most 
brilliant crimson. This should 
be in every garden. Should be 
planted in groups of about 3 
plants. 
35c; 3 for 85c; 12 for $2.50. 
Brand’s Select Delphiniums 
The Delphinium or Perennial Larkspur is one of the 
indispensable flowers to our flower garden. No garden 
is quite finished without it, as it works into so many 
places. It starts blooming in June and continues 
throughout the season until frost, if, as soon as the 
first bloom falls, the old spike is cut off and the root 
well watered. New shoots will soon appear and the 
second crop of blooms will soon follow. The Delphinium 
should be planted in full sun in mellow soil, enriched 
with well-rotted manure. Water as soon as planted. 
Wrexham Hollyhock strain. We have a nice bed 
of plants for this fall’s trade in this most won¬ 
derful strain from the finest seed we could 
procure in both England and America. Del¬ 
phinium plants will go out at the proper 
planting season and only select plants will go 
into our orders. Shipments usually made in 
September. 
Strong 1 , 1-year, field-grown plants in as¬ 
sorted colors, 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Wrexham Delphinium. 
Coerulea (Rocky Mountain Blue Colum¬ 
bine). One of the most beautiful of our 
native American flowers. Sepals deep 
blue; petals white. A most beautiful con¬ 
trast. 
Crimson Star. The most striking Colum¬ 
bine in our fields. The large petals and 
very long spurs are deep, rich, crimson- 
red. Center creamy. 
Strong 1 plants, 50c, postpaid. 
Dobbies Imperial Hybrids. A wonderful 
mixture in the most beautiful colors. 
Contains every shade imaginable. Un¬ 
equalled for their sturdiness. In England 
they are considered the best mixture 
offered today. Beautiful wide open blooms 
with long spurs. 
Scott Elliott Long-Spurred Hybrids 
Our strain of Scott Elliott’s is the very 
finest to be had. Beautiful clear colors 
in all shades. Wonderful long spurs. 
Price of Columbines, except as noted: 
Large, field-grown plants, 35c each; any 
4 for $1.00; any 12 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Aquilegia, or Columbine 
Columbines are a most important part of the 
hardy garden, and should be grown in quantity 
by every lover of the old-fashioned garden. 
Chrysantha. A beautiful pure deep yellow Col¬ 
umbine with long spurs. A deep all yellow. 
30c each, postpaid. 
Diant-hus - Hardy Pinks 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink). 18 inches. Rock 
garden. A delicate type with slender 
stems and prostrate foliage; with a mass 
of small pink flowers during May and 
J une. 
Plumarius Semperflorens. Rockery. Mix¬ 
ed varieties in doubles and singles; noted 
for their rich colors and spicy fragrance. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra Specta- 
bilis). This is one of the old-time flow¬ 
ers from grandmother’s garden, of which 
we will never tire. The flowers, which 
are pink with a white center and heart- 
shaped, come in long, graceful, drooping 
racemes. Foliage is fernlike and dainty. 
A valuable flower for planting in the 
shade. Very hardy and lives year after 
year. Grows 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms 
in May. 
Each, 50c; 6 for $2.00, postpaid. 
DICENTRA, Formosa (Plumy Bleeding 
Heart). A dwarf growing species with 
finely cut foliage. Bright pink flowers 
all season from April to frost. This beau¬ 
tiful little everbloomer should be in every 
rockery. 
Scott Elliott Aquilegia. 
Bleeding Heart. 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. Showy free-flow¬ 
ering variety producing Carnation-like 
flowers that are red all summer. Much 
prized for cutting. Plunge into warm 
water when cut to keep from wilting. 
Gypsophila 
Repens. Similar to Baby’s Breath except 
this is prostrate and covers the ground; 
makes a wonderful low plant for the 
rockery. 
Faniculata (Baby’s Breath). The old- 
fashioned variety. When in bloom cov¬ 
ered with minute pure white flowers, 
having a beautiful gauze-like appearance. 
Much used to trim baskets of other flow¬ 
ers and for winter bouquets. 
HEUCHERA, Sanguinea (Coralbells). 
The plants grow in a nice round form 
with large almost evergreen leaves, and 
produce many slender, many-flowered, 
erect flower stems about 18 inches high, covered with small brilliant red 
flowers. Much used to trim bouquets. Splendid for the rockery. 
PENTSTEMON( Beard Tongue). Very showy perennial for either border or 
rockery. Blooms all through the summer. Long slender stems covered with 
flowers which resemble the Foxglove. Absolutely hardy. Purple-white flowers. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). A splendid flower for the rock garden. Very 
hardy. Neat, upright plants, covered with large blue bell-shaped flowers all 
summer. 
STATICE, Latifolia (Sea Lavender). A great flower to dress bouquets with 
both summer and winter. Long stems, which are fine for cutting, branch out 
into great heads 18 inches across, made up of minute little blue flowers. 
Prices all Perennials not otherwise priced: 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for 
$2.25, postpaid. 
Gypsophila Paniculata. 
Statice Latifolia. 
Sedum Spectabile Brilliant. 
