HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
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Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
John M. Good (Welsh 1921) 9.3 2.00 
Late Midseason Double Type Pale Pink 
Shading to ivory-white in the center. Large. 
Tall; moderately floriferous. Fine and very scarce. 
*Judge Berry (Brand 1907) 8.6 .35 .25 
Early Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
Even, delicate shade, flesh tones in center, the 
whole brightened by vivid yellow stamens. Very large. 
Medium height; floriferous. Exquisite, and very early. 
June Day (Franklin 1920) 9.0 1.25 
Midseason Double Type Light Old-Rose-Pink 
With white outer petals; rose-bud center, showing 
an occasional fine narrow crimson line. Large. Medium 
height; free flowering. A very handsome bloom, acquir¬ 
ing a delicate translucent color of the utmost clearness 
and purity as it ages. 
Karl Rosenfield (Rosenfield 1908) 8.8 .25 .15 .10 
Midseason Double Type Very Bright Crimson 
Clear color. Large. Tall; free flowering. A fine 
red for commercial and general planting in the northern 
states. 
Katherine Havemeyer (Thur. 1921) 9.0 1.00 
Midseason Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
With tinge of old-rose. As it develops, the outer 
petals droop sharply and the inner ones incurve about a 
perfect rose-bud center. Large. Medium height; florif¬ 
erous. A flower of refined form and texture, in a class 
with the best. 
Kelway’s Glorious (Kelway 1909) 9.8 .75 
Midseason Double Type White 
With a creamy suffusion in depths, crimson 
streaks on outside of guard petals. Very large. Medium 
height; free flowering. Considered by many to be the 
best white Peony. 
Kelway’s Queen (Kelway 1909) 8.8 1.00 
Late Midseason Double Type Bright Rose-Pink 
With flesh tones in collar and extreme center and 
a few red flakes. Large. Medium height; fairly florifer¬ 
ous. One of the finest Peonies and true stock is scarce. 
*La Fee (Lemoine 1906) 9.2 .50 .40 
Early Midseason Double Type Light Old-Rose-Pink 
With a narrow collar of creamy pink. Very large. 
Tall; free flowering. Incurved, overlapping petals like 
LeCygne. An exquisite “Fairy” as its name indicates. 
La France (Lemoine 1901) 9.0 .50 .40 
Very Late Double Type Clear Light Pink 
Richer in center and flecked darker toward tips, 
with crimson splashes on outer petals. Very large. Tall; 
floriferous. A remarkably handsome flower of distinct 
crepe-like texture. None better. 
La Lorraine (Lemoine 1901) 8.6 .95 .80 
Midseason Double Type Cream-White 
Tinted pink, darkest in center, with yellow glow 
from a few buried stamens. Large. Tall; free flowering. 
One of the very finest Peonies in existence, and should rate 
much higher. True stock is very scarce. Exceptionally 
long keeper when cut. 
PLACE ORDER EARLY: We do not substitute unless instructed to do 
so. Money promptly returned for any varieties we are sold out of. 
