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HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Marie Jacquin (Verdier) 8.3 .25 .15 .10 
Midseason Semi-Double Type Pale Pink 
Changes to white with creamy tones; big cluster 
of yellow stamens in center. Large. Medium height; 
very floriferous. One of the most interesting and charm¬ 
ing Peonies. As lovely as the finest Water-Lily which 
it very much resembles. 
Martha Bullock (Brand 1907) 9.1 .60 .50 
Late Double Type Bright Old-Rose-Pink 
With high lights of lighter rose and pink. Very 
large. Tall; floriferous. Perhaps the finest quality of 
any Peony of such immense size. 
Mary Brand (Brand 1907) 8.7 .35 .25 .20 
Midseason Double Type Dark, Clear Crimson 
Very brilliant sheen; a few yellow stamens buried 
in collar. Large. Medium height; very free flowering. 
Reliable bloomer and considered one of the best reds. 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor (Sha. 1916) 9.0 .50 .40 
Late Midseason Double Type Pale Flesh-White 
Illumined by golden reflections from stamens; 
marked with strong crimson blotches on a few short petals 
in collar. Very large. Dwarf; very floriferous. A real 
aristocrat. Very beautiful and desirable variety. Foliage 
attractive and unusual. 
Milton Hill (Richardson 1891) 9.0 .40 .30 
Late Double Type Light Shell-Pink 
Of a luminous quality, with a few red blotches 
on central petals. Large. Medium height; floriferous. 
One of the most beautiful of all Peonies. 
Miss Salway (Kelway 1905) .50 
Midseason Double Type Lilac-White 
Guards and center petals delicate flesh-pink. Col¬ 
lar of irregularly notched small petals. A very lovely 
variety and stock is scarce. 
*Modeste Guerin (Guerin 1845) 7.8 .25 .15 .10 
Early Double Type Dark Rose-Pink 
With slightly violet tint, much brighter in center. 
Large. Medium height; floriferous. Very different and 
distinct color in Peonies. A valuable commercial cut-flower, 
appearing particularly pleasing under artificial light. 
Mons. Dupont (Calot 1872) 8.3 .25 .15 .10 
Late Midseason Double Type White 
Yellow glow from buried stamens, and very con¬ 
spicuous crimson blotches on central petals. Large. Tall; 
very free blooming. One of the thoroughly good Peonies 
which is much better than many of the new and higher 
rated varieties. 
*Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse 1888) 9.2 .35 .25 .20 
Early Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
Of dull, opaque quality seen in pink chrysanthe¬ 
mums. Center incurved and silvered with grayish pink. 
Very large. Tall; free bloomer. One of the popular Peonies. 
PLACE ORDER EARLY: We do not substitute unless instructed to do 
so. Money promptly returned for any varieties we are sold out of. 
