HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MI). 
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Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Mrs. Shaylor Force (Shaylor 1919) 9.0 .50 .40 
Midseason Double Type Creamy-White 
With faint glow of pale lemon in depths; w're 
edge of crimson on some center petals is usually to be 
found. A scarce sort- Magnificent. 
Nancy Dolman (Vories 1924) 9.1 3.00 
Late Double Type Pale Rose-Pink 
Conical form with fluted, fluffy petals, becoming 
pinkish-white in center. Very large. Tall; floriferous. 
A very handsome late variety. 
*Nanette (Doriat 1924) 8.86 .50 
Early Semi-Double Type Pale Pink 
Beautifully shaded. Medium height. Profuse 
bloomer. Lovely in both form and color. 
Nina Secor (Secor 1922) 9.0 1.00 
Midseason Double Type Pure White 
With yellow glow in depths; semi-globular form 
with tulip-like center; fine crimson edge on a few central 
petals; guards splashed maroon. Medium size. Medium 
height; floriferous. A flower of glorious form in all stages. 
*Octavie Demay (Calot 1867) 8.5 .25 .15 .10 
Early Double Type Light Old-Rose-Pink 
Darker crown, splashed with few crimson mark¬ 
ings. Collar distinct, composed of narrow petals. Large. 
Very floriferous. Very dependable and attractive, resemb¬ 
ling a very highly refined cactus dahlia. Very popular. 
Odalisque (Lemoine 1923) 8.8 5.00 
Late Midseason Double Type Delicate Pink 
Large waved outer petals, faintly tinted pink, 
surround a compact, cupped center of pure, cream-white. 
Large. Medium height; floriferous. One of the most 
beautiful late Peonies of finest form. 
*Officinalis Rubra Plena .50 .40 .35 
Very Early Double Type Clear Red 
The very early, old double red Peony of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden. Large. Free bloomer. No finer color 
in red Peonies. The best of the Officinalis varieties. 
Phillipe Riviore (Riviere 1911) 9.2 .85 
Late Double Type Very Dark Crimson 
With blackish sheen, symmetrically incurved cen¬ 
ter. Small. Medium height; floriferous. A winner in 
the show room, but not as reliable and satisfactory as 
several other good red varieties. 
Phoebe Cary (Brand 1907) 8.8 .60 .50 
Very Late Double Type Pale Old-Rose-Pink 
Darkening toward center. Large. Tall; florifer¬ 
ous. This is a flower of unusual refinement and character. 
Phyllis Kelway (Kelway 1908) 9.0 .75 .60 
Midseason Semi-Double Type Rose-Pink 
Paling to white in center; hollow cupped form, at 
first showing many stamens. Very large. Medium height; 
floriferous. A loose, shaggy flower of much charm. 
LARGE ORDERS: Please submit your “Want List.” In quantity, 
it is often possible for us to quote lower than printed prices. 
