BRAND'S BEAUTIFUL PEONIES 
MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse). 9.3. One of the largest 
most beautiful Peonies; in fact, the largest of the 
globe type varieties. An immense self colored flesh- 
pink, shading a trifle deeper toward the base of petals. 
Great prominent broad guard petals enclose an im¬ 
mense ball of incurved narrow petals of the same color, 
all covered with an intense silvery sheen. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert). 8.8. A shade 
darker than Midnight. 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. 
MRS. DEANE PUNK (A. M. Brand). Pink. Large and 
peculiarly beautiful in formation. The broad guards 
and half of the petals turn outward, gracefully down¬ 
ward, then up. Next is a distinct band of golden sta¬ 
mens as in Phyllis Kelway. Lighting up the entire 
flower, these stamens enclose a rosebud, cup-shaped 
center of large incurving petals. Color a Walter Faxon 
pink. Magnificent in the show room; holds up well as a 
cut flower; beautiful in the field. Among the five or six 
best seedlings we ever produced. A Brand Division $4.00. 
MRS. FRANK BEACH (A. M. Brand 1925). 9.0. Ivory 
white. A very large, flat, perfect rose type flower 
with long, narrow, laciniated petals. Mrs. Frank 
Beach is a glorified Jubilee. Deep cream, it fades but 
little even when developed in the field. Like Le Cygne, 
this variety develops a flower true to type even on 
a yearling. Blooms profusely as a two-year-old. Re¬ 
ceived an Award of Merit, American Peony Society, 
London, Ontario, 1922. Late midseason. Sweetly 
fragrant. A Brand Division $4.00. 
MRS. HARRIET GENTRY (A. M. Brand 1925). White. 
One of the most refined flowers in the list. Another 
white of most perfect rose type. Petals 
very large, of the purest glistening 
white, arranged in wonderful perfec¬ 
tion. Mrs. Harriet Gentry invariably 
blooms well with flowers of utmost 
beauty. A Brand Division $4.00. 
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MRS. ROMAINE B. WARE (A. M. Brand 
1925.) 9. Pink. One of the most deli¬ 
cately beautiful Peonies ever produced. 
True rosebud effect in the center, the 
petals radiating in peculiar fashion to 
give a pleasing effect to the entire 
bloom. Returning from the National 
Show at Boston, stopped with my good 
friend Harry F. Little. Mrs. Romaine 
B. Ware was in full bloom. Of this 
wonderful flower Mr. Little said, "I 
think this one of the daintiest or all 
Peonies in its perfect beauty.’’ Ex¬ 
quisitely delicate; medium size; rose 
type. Medium height plant; profuse 
bloomer; mid-season. Fragrant. 
A Brand Division $3.00. 
MYRTLE GENTRY (A. M. Brand 1925). Pink. A plant 
of splendid growth and clean appearance holds the 
beautiful great flower erect and well above the foliage. 
Immense flowers of perfect rose form with great 
broad, nicely rounded petals of wonderful substance. 
Color beautiful pink with tints of flesh and salmon. 
While all of chese new Peonies have a pleasing color, 
this is one of the sweetest; the odor of a Tea Rose. 
Awarded Silver Medal at St. Paul Show in 1923. 
A Brand Division $4.00. 
NANCY DOLMAN (Vories). 9.1. Rose pink. Large, late, 
rose-pink with fluffy petals, becoming pinkish white 
in center. Plant tall, robust, and floriferous. Stems 
strong and foliage good. A Brand Division $3.00. 
NYMPHAEA (Thurlow). 8.8. White. Large flat flowers 
with wide, silky petals of delicate creamy white, 
notched at tips, edges somewhat rolled; yellow sta¬ 
mens in center reflect a golden light throughout. 
Fragrant. Midseason. Remindful of a waterlily only 
much larger and more beautiful than any waterlily 
we have ever seen. Very refined; a real addition to 
our growing list of good Peonies. 
A Brand Division $1.50. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. 8.6. Red. Large, round bloom 
of vivid crimson. The deep bright red Peony of olden 
times. Earliest of all good Peonies. Very desirable 
in this latitude; often in bloom on Memorial Day. The 
red “piney” of our grandmothers’ gardens. 
A Brand Division $1.00. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Riviere). 9.2. Red. Very fine 
bright crimson. Beautiful form, splendid in plant 
growth; most fragrant of the reds. Midseason. A fine 
show flower. No stamens. Most distinct in color of all 
the reds; not bright like Longfellow 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 $4.00. 
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Sarah Bernhardt 
