FARIBAULT . MINN. 
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LORA DEXHEIMER (Brandi 
To us, the splendid habit and brilliant color of this plant have exceptional 
merit. We first selected it from the seed bed in 1904. Each succeeding 
year it has grown in our esteem. Color intense flaming crimson. Early 
midseason. A variety that ranks with Longfellow. From all parts of the 
country, we have reports of the wonderful qualities of Lora Dexheimer. 
MARY BRAND (Brand) 
No red Peony ever won favor so quickly as Mary Brand. Always found 
among the winning reds in every show room. Comes into bloom with 
Frances Willard. Color so distinct, it is easily recognized by amateurs, no 
matter how often they see it in our fields. A rose type Peony showing 
stamens. A red in which there is little trace of purple. One of the most 
satisfactory reds as a cut flower as it will last a week if cut in the bud. 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC < Dessert) 
If you wish the darkest red Peony grown, order this one. Flowers medium 
to large, rose type, with stamens. Color a deep maroon-red. One of the 
most earnestly sought Peonies. A Brand Division $1.50 
MR. L. VAN LEEUWEN (Nieuwenhuyzen) 
A comparatively new Peony that has not yet been rated, but it has re¬ 
ceived several Certificates of Merit in Holland. The stock is scarce and it 
is offered by few growers. It is a very large red Peony and the color is 
much like the rose Red Radiance. A tall, vigorous grower, and an abun¬ 
dant bloomer. The outer petals are very large, while the center petals 
form a rosebud center. A pure light crimson with a sweet fragrance, com¬ 
ing into bloom late midseason. First Prize as best red at Fort Wayne 
National Show. A Brand Division $3.00 
9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE ( Riviere) 
Very fine bright crimson. Beautiful form, splendid in plant growth; most 
fragrant of the reds. Late midseason. A fine show flower. No stamens. 
Most distinct in color of all the reds; not bright like Mary Brand or Long¬ 
fellow, yet it shows an absence of the purple which is so objectionable to 
some. The extremely beautiful form and uniform soft color make a flower 
loved by all who see it. The true stock is very scarce; much spurious stock 
is on the market but ours is absolutely true. A Brand Division $3.00 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL (Brand. 
An early crimson parallel to the pink Mons. Jules Elie. With its extra 
early blooming qualities, large size, and splendid habits, this variety is 
already a well-established favorite. A single plant on the lawn is attrac¬ 
tive and delightful, beautiful and lasting. A valuable cut flower. The 
best of all early dark reds. Unlike most reds, the odor is pleasant and 
pronounced, a very rare quality in the reds. 
8.3 WINNIFRED DOMME (Brand) 
Scarlet-red. No matter how many good reds you have, you will still want 
Winnifred Domme. Unlike most reds, it has practically no purple; the 
nearest scarlet of all Peonies. The plant is dwarfish, but stems are strong 
and erect, each producing a single bloom. A most excellent red to use as 
a border plant. 
TENUIFOLIA FLORA PLENA 
The Fern-Leaf Peony 
The earliest double to bloom. In bloom with us around May 20th. Very 
brilliant crimson. Finely cut foliage, so much like that of the Cosmos. 
Every season we receive numerous requests for the name of this flower. 
Tenuifolia should always be carefully mulched the first winter after plant¬ 
ing. Plant as early in the fall as practicable. Very scarce. Few growers 
are able to list it. A Brand Division $3.00 
David Harum, Red 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA 
This bright red variety comes into bloom a few days after Tenuifolia 
Flora Plena. As a rule, we find we can always cut a few flowers for our 
Decoration Day trade. This is a very old variety, but a very desirable one 
and should be in every Peony planting because of its earliness. 
Lora Dexheimer, Red 
All Varieties Listed are $1.00 Each Unless Otherwise Priced. Orders for $5.00 or More, Postpaid. 
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