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 
Mad. Jules Dessert (Dessert 1909) 9.4 .35 .25 .20 
Late Midseason Double Type Flesh-White 
Has a few stamens in depths of center, which re¬ 
flect a yellow glow. Very large. Tall; floriferous. Per¬ 
fect habit; thoroughly reliable: beautiful flower. Very 
popular and ranks among the best dozen. 
Madelon (Dessert 1922) 8.7 1.00 
Late Double Type Light Shell-Pink 
Large* incurved outer petals, compact globular 
center with old-rose tint. Large. Strong stems. A pop¬ 
ular new variety. 
Maman Millet (Millet 1924) 8.95 10.00 
Midseason Double Type Pale Pink 
Changing to white. Very large. Similar to Lady . 
Alexandra Duff but better color. Some flowers measure 
ten inches in diameter. 
Marie Crousse (Crousse 1892) 8.9 .25 .15 
Midseason Double Type Pale Pink 
Shaded rose in the center, overspread with a glow¬ 
ing suffusion. Very large. Medium height; free flower¬ 
ing. One of the most beautiful Peonies, noteworthy in 
both color and form. 
Marie Jacquin (Verdier) 8.3 .25 .15 .10 
Midseason Semi-Double Type Pale Pink 
Changes to white with creamy tones; big cluster 
of yellow stamens in center. Large. Medium height; 
very floriferous. One of the most interesting and charm¬ 
ing Peonies. As lovely as the finest Water-Lily which 
it very much resembles. 
Martha Bullock (Brand 1907) 9.1 .60 .50 
Late Double Type Bright Old-Rose-Pink 
With high lights of lighter rose and pink. Very 
large. Tall; floriferous. Perhaps the finest quality of 
any Peony of such immense size. 
Mary Brand (Brand 1907) 8.7 .35 .25 .20 
Midseason Double Type Dark, Clear Crimson 
Very brilliant sheen; a few yellow stamens buried 
in collar. Large. Medium height; very free flowering. 
Reliable bloomer and considered one of the best reds. 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor (Sha. 1916) 9.0 .50 .40 
Late Midseason Double Type Pale Flesh-White 
Illumined by golden reflections from stamens; 
marked with strong crimson blotches on a few short petals 
in collar. Very large. Dwarf; very floriferous. A real 
aristocrat. Very beautiful and desirable variety. Foliage 
attractive and unusual. 
Matilda Lewis (Saunders 1921) 9.0 3.50 
Midseason Double Type Dark Maroon 
Loosely formed. Large. Medium tall; florifer¬ 
ous. As dark as Mons. Martin Cahuzac but flower better 
filled out. Blooms later. 
LARGE ORDERS: Please submit your “Want List.” In quantity, 
it is often possible for us to quote lower than printed prices. 
