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A *G. PERRY (A. M. Brand 1933). Pink. 
Early midseason. Plant of fine upright 
habit, medium height, with nice clean 
stems and foliage. Petals of splendid 
substance and rich in appearance. Color 
a rich old ivory, tinted delicate rosy 
pink, with zones of deeper pink radiating 
from the center of the flower to the edge 
of the petals. General color effect flesh- 
pink fading to white in the field. Splend¬ 
id both as a show and a landscape flower. 
This is one of our newest peonies. Very 
few people have it. We think it one of 
our very best. It is a peony that the 
most exacting will like to add to their 
collection. A Brand Division $5.00. 
AIiSACE-LOSRAINE (Lemoine). 8.8 A late 
midseason. Creamy white. A dainty and 
refined flower of beautiful form. Color, a 
rich creamy white with a suggestion of 
brownish yellow at the base of the petals 
similar to Solange. When well grown this 
is one of the most beautiful and refined 
of all Peonies. A Brand Division $1.00. 
A. M. SLOCUM (Franklin). 9.0. A large, late, 
variable flower opening a pale rose-pink 
and showing a ring of prominent stamens. 
Center light, almost white. Spreads open 
in a hollow cuplike fashion showing sta¬ 
mens and carpels in center. A profuse 
bloomer. A Brand Division $2.00. 
AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert). 8.7. Deep 
pink. Among Dessert’s latest Peonies, this 
is one of his finest; regarded by the orig¬ 
inator as worthy of his own name. He 
gives this description: “Flower cup-shap¬ 
ed of fine form, with rounded petals, very 
brilliant, velvety crimson, carmine, with 
silvery reflex and often streaked white; 
very large silvery border. A superb va¬ 
riety. Awarded certificate of merit at the 
Paris show, June 2, 1920.” 
A Brand Division $3.00 
BADE O’ COTTON (Franklin). 8.8 White. 
Date midseason. This is an outstanding 
fragrant white. It is an excellent show 
flower and is also a good garden variety. 
One of the very best of the new white 
Peonies. Won first over all whites on a 
vase of 20 splendid specimens at the 
Northwest Peony show in 1927. 
A Brand Division $2.00. 
BLANCHE KING (A. M. Brand 1925). Deep 
pink. Peony lovers have been constantly 
searching for a good deep, late pink. We 
have now found this flower in Blanche 
King. This new variety is of wonderful 
size, symmetrical, and of true rose type 
It is a glowing deep pink that holds its 
color In the field and also develops into a 
Marie Crousse 
wonderful show flower. This variety was first exhibited at the Na¬ 
tional Peony Show held in London, Ont., Canada, in 1922. Here it re¬ 
ceived an award of merit and attracted a great deal of attention. At 
the late St. Paul Show it was awarded the prize for the best flower 
at the show and also won first in a class of twenty best dark pink. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
COMMANDER (A. M. Brand 1928). Red. An extra large high built 
flower; very compact. A cone-shaped rose type Peony. Color a 
true self solferino-red. Although late, it blooms consistently, 
which cannot be said of most late varieties. After every other 
red in our fields was gone this year, we could still go out and bring 
in excellent flowers of this variety for our show room. A real ac¬ 
quisition to our quality list of Brand’s reds. A Brand Division $4.00. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS (Crousse). 8.7. Pink. A late flower of immense 
globular form, with long incurved petals of a uniform shade of 
clear violet-rose, tipped silvery white. It has that same wonderful 
attractiveness possessed by Mons. Jules Elie. They are much the 
same in color but Claire Bubois is late where Mons. Jules Elie is 
early. The best cut flower of its color in its season. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
CORNELIA SHAYLOR (Shaylor). 9.1. Pink. We think that this is 
one of Mr. Shaylor’s best Peonies. A very late variety with heavy 
stems and excellent foliage. It opens a decided pink but gradually 
fades to an almost pure white with a greenish tint at the base of 
the petals. A Brand Division $4.00. 
E. B. BROWNING (Brand). 9.1. White. A very late white coming 
into bloom with Marie Lemoine. The buds of this variety are of¬ 
ten as large as the entire blooms of other fair-sized Peonies. The 
bud opens slowly, and as the petals unfold, a delicate pink color¬ 
ing appears; the inner surface of the petals being washed with the 
most delicate pinkish canary. The perfume of the flowers is strong 
and sweet. A Brand Division $2.00. 
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