BRAND PEONY F=ARMS 
PARIBAULT.MINN. 
WHITE PEONIES—Continued 
E. B. BROWNING 
A very late white coming into bloom with Marie Lemoine. The buds 
of this variety are often as large as the entire blooms of other fair' 
sized Peonies. The bud ooens 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. A Brand Division $1.50 
FESTIVA MAXIMA 
An early true rose type with broad guard petals surrounding a com¬ 
pact 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. A Brand Division $1.00 
FRANCES WILLARD 
Frances Willard is a very fine white which we believe gives universal 
satisfaction. 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 
JAMES 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. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
JUBILEE 
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. A Brand Division $1.00 
KELWAY'S GLORIOUS 
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 
LAURA VORIES 
A late midseason blush-white. Large, undulated guard petals sur¬ 
round a low, globular center of fine rosebud form, which opens to 
disclose stamens in the depths; white with blush pink center, thread¬ 
like crimson edge on some of center petals, and a golden white suf¬ 
fusion in the collar; mildly fragrant. A beautifully formed flower. 
A Brand Division $3.00 
LORCH 
The outer petals are very large, pure show-white, incurving over 
a pale lemon and cream center, with pale crimson tracings on edge 
of center petals. A truly splendid Peony. A Brand Division $2.00 
MARIE JACQUIN 
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. A Brand Division $1.00 
MISS SALWAY 
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 
desirable flower. A Brand Division $2.00 
MME. EMILE LEMOINE 
A rare, beautiful white; a strong grower, free bloomer. Flowers very 
large, uniform in shape and size. Plant rather tall with strong, erect 
stems. Bloom is very perfect in form, with large, rounded roselike 
petals of a tender glossy white, overlaid with a sheen of delicate 
satiny pink, covered with tiny dots of deeper pink. Petals of great 
substance. A Brand Division $1.00 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING 
A very handsome midseason white, illumined by many golden 
stamens hidden under the petals. The plant is of medium height: 
free-flowering; with stiff stems, and excellent foliage. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
MRS. FRANK BEACH 
Ivory-white. A very large, flat, perfect rose type flower with long, 
narrow, laciniated petals of the same lacy effect as in Jubilee. Blooms 
equally large as Jubilee but borne finely erect on rather dwarfish 
plants with very strong stems. Much as we admire Jubilee, it is 
handicapped by a weak stem. 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. Received an Award 
of Merit, American Peony Society, London, Ontario, 1922. Late 
midseason. Sweetly fragrant. A Brand Division $3.00 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND 
This large pure white Peony created a sensation at the National 
Show at Toronto this year, where it tied with Hansina Brand for the 
best flower in the Show. When the 16 judges voted the tie off, it 
won and became the sweepstakes of the Show. It was also awarded 
the Gold Medal of the Society at the Chicago National Show, 1933. 
Large, pure white of exquisite form. We have 3 roots only to sell. 
Two small roots @ $10.00 each. 1 Brand Division $15.00 
NINA SECOR 
A midseason pure white, with yellow glow in depths. The petals are 
smooth and firm and sometimes show a crimson edge on a few 
central petals. This is a flower of glorious form, but needs to be dis¬ 
budded to bring it to exhibition size. A Brand Division $2.00 
NYMPHAEA 
Large flat flowers with wide, silky petals of delicate creamy white, 
notched at tips, edges somewhat rolled; yellow stamens in center 
reflect a golden light throughout. Fragrant. Early midseason. Re¬ 
mindful 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. More semi-double than rose type. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
REV. H. TRAGITT 
White. Very large, of true rose type. Great blooms of the most 
perfect form resemble large balls of snow. The dwarf plants with 
strong stems hold the great white blooms erect. Very sturdy, even 
growth. Planted in rows, they present a remarkable sight when in 
bloom. So profuse, the blooms cover the whole plant with a solid 
mass of white. Usually pure white, yet occasionally a faint trace of 
red shows on an inner petal. Globular in form; great broad snow- 
white petals of great substance. This variety resembles Le Cygne 
but it is late while Le Cygne is early. A Brand Division $3.00 
De not hesitate to plant our Brand Divisions this spring. Give 
your roots the benefit of a summer’s growth. Our roots are most 
excellent Brand Divisions and if planted by May 1st will give 
bloom this same summer. 
Frances Willard, White 
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