BRAND PEONY PARMS.Inc. 
FARIBAULT , MINN. 
Outstanding White Peonies 
Not o poor variety in the entire list 
8.6 ARGENTINE (Lemoine) 
A late midseason globular white, with symmetrically arranged petals of 
splendid substance. Fragrance pronounced and good. A very high class 
white that we personally think is one of the best new Peonies from Europe 
in recent years. A Brand Division $3.50 
9.0 BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway) 
This is considered one of the finest Peonies grown. When the last sym¬ 
posium was taken, this variety received a rating of 9.0 after 79 people 
had voted. When the buds first open, they are a delicate blush, but the 
flower soon fades to a milky white. This is a variety that should be found 
in every collection. It comes into bloom late, after most of the white 
Peonies are gone. 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY (Kelway) 
This variety received a rating of 8.7 when the last symposium was taken, 
after 49 people had voted. This fact, alone, places it among the good 
varieties. The flower is very large, loose and semi-rose in type. It opens 
a rose-white changing to milk-white with base of the petals tinged 
yellow. The fragrance is strong and pleasing. 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas) 
Very large, flat, ivory-white flowers. Petals long, narrow and loosely 
arranged, producing a very attractive feathery effect. Everyone familiar 
with Peonies knows that Jubilee is a fine flower. Its only defect is a weak 
stem, yet one can well afford to support such a beautiful flower. 
9.0 DENISE (Lemoine) 
This very large white opens a faint blush pink showing red markings on 
its center petals. The flower has a delightful rose fragrance and is most 
dependable. Strong, upright stems are of medium height. The flower is 
of exquisite form and appearance. A new Lemoine variety of the highest 
quality. A Brand Division $5.00 
8.1 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS (Calot) 
A very early, fragrant, creamy white. The guard petals are white with a 
full center of light canary-yellow, deepening to pale green at the base. 
An excellent garden variety. 
9.1 E. B. BROWNING (Brand) 
A very late white coming into bloom with Marie Lemoine. The buds of 
this variety are often as largei as the entire blooms of other fair-sized 
Peonies. The bud opens slowly, and as the petals unfold, a delicate pink 
coloring appears; the inner surface of the petals being washed with the 
most delicate pinkish canary. The perfume of the flowers is strong and 
sweet. The variety is so late that it is seldom seen in Peony shows. 
9.8 KELWAY'S GLORIOUS (Kelway) 
Midseason. Although not as symmetrical as Le Cygne, -we believe this 
wonderful variety is fully as good and deserves as high a rating. Immense 
blooms with very long petals, so arranged that the entire bloom resembles 
a great downy ball of the most exquisite, delicate, snow-white lace. For 
a Peony of great size, probably no other can exhibit such perfection of 
beauty. A Brand Division $3.00 
8.6 LA LORRAINE (Lemoine) 
Midseason. A large flower, nicely rounded, with great broad petals beauti¬ 
fully arranged. Color a soft even shade of creamy pink. In our opinion, this 
flower is not fully appreciated, for it is one of the choicest of all Peonies 
and should rate well above 9.0. From our first observation of the flower, 
this has been our constant impression. When shown together with magnif- 
cent blooms of Le Cygne, Kelway's Glorious, Therese and Mme. Jules 
Dessert, we have seen blooms of La Lorraine which showed up equally 
beautiful; and we think it is just as good a flower as any of them. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
8.9 ENCHANTERESSE < Lemoine) 
A charming very late white. An excellent show flower. Prolong your 
blooming season by adding this excellent variety to your list. We under¬ 
stand that this is not a good flower for the South, as it is very late and 
does not open well, but the farther north it is grown, the better it be¬ 
comes. As grown with us, it is rated far too low. It is surely entitled to 
a rating of 9.2. A splendid pure white. A Brand Division $2.00 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Meillez) 
An early true rose type with broad guard petals surrounding a compact 
inner mass of rich white petals flecked crimson. This is a good early 
garden variety to use for cut flowers, but as a rule, comes too early for 
a show flower. 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand) 
Frances Willard is a very fine white which we believe gives universal satis¬ 
faction. It opens an exquisite blush white, occasionally with a carmine 
touch, changing pure white. Usually found in the winning classes in every 
show room. Midseason, comes into bloom with Mary Brand. (A gorgeous 
Peony named for a great woman). A Brand Division $1.50 
Frances Willard, White 
8.4 LAURA VORIES (Voriei) 
A late midseason blush-white. Large, undulated guard petals surround a 
low, globular center of fine rosebud form, which opens to disclose stamens 
in the depths; white with blush pink center, threadlike crimson edge on 
some of center petals, and a golden white suffusion in the collar; mildly 
fragrant. A beautifully formed flower. A Brand Division $3.00 
8.3 LA ROSIERE (Crousse) 
Large flowers in clusters; straw-yellow at the center, shading to a creamy 
white border—this is indeed a striking variety. Pleasing fragrance. The 
flower is loose, showing a band of yellow stamens which light up the 
flower with a yellowish cast. 
9.9 LE CYGNE (Lemoine) 
A flower of true rose type, perfect in form. Creamy white with no trac¬ 
ings of color. Strong, medium height stems; each one produces a perfect 
bloom. Flowers large and delightfully fragrant. Le Cygne is the highest 
rated Peony and fully deserves its rating. Early midseason. 
A Brand Division $3.00 
8.3 MARIE JACOUIN (Verdier) 
A midseason flower with purest white guards; then a collar of yellow 
stamens surrounding a row of shorter pure white petals, then a tuft of 
yellow stamens, giving the flower a pronounced waterlily effect. One of 
the most dainty Peonies in the list. The stems are erect, a clean, light 
green, as is also the foliage. The flower is semi-double, held perfectly 
erect, and on young plants it often comes a beautiful single. 
MISS SALWAY (Kelwoy) 
This variety opens a delicate flesh-pink with a creamy white collar of 
smaller petals irregularly notched, which gives the bloom a dainty, lacy 
appearance. It has a sweet fragrance and is in every way a most desir¬ 
able flower. A Brand Division $2.00 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND <A. M. Brand) 
Pure white. When this flower was a two-year-old, we were first attracted 
by its large, uniform, remarkable white blooms; the clean, thrifty, light 
green stocks; the luxuriant foliage. Blooms cut in the bud and taken 
inside develop in remarkable form. Opens a pure, glistening white; pure 
rose type; a large, flat flower with prominent guards and petals of won¬ 
derful substance. Received the Gold Medal of the American Peony Society, 
St. Paul, 1923. Very late. A Brand Division $4.00 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor) 
A midseason, free-flowering white of perfect form and delicate, lacy 
quality. The plant is of medium height, with stiff stems and excellent 
foliage. A Brand Division $2.00 
All varieties listed are $1.00 each unless otherwise priced. If you 
order only one root, allow 25 cents for postage. But this amount will 
usually carry three fine divisions within the 5th zone. All orders 
amounting to $5.00 OR MORE will be sent PREPAID. 
All Varieties Listed are $1.00 Each Unless Otherwise Priced. Orders for $5.00 or More, Postpaid. 
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