FARIBAULT , MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS, 
Inc . 
Krinkled White 
DARKNESS 
Red. Large; very dark maroon with darker markings in lower half of 
petals, surrounding a bold cluster of golden stamens. Tall, strong 
stems. Good bloomer. Very early. A Brand Division #1.00 
HARRIET OLNEY 
This variety is one of the very earliest of our singles to give color to 
our fields. It opens a deep rose but gradually changes to a soft rose- 
pink. The plant is medium tall with straight stiff stems which hold 
the flower well erect. A very fine landscape variety. 
A Brand Division #1.00 
HOGARTH 
A tall, vigorous plant producing in great numbers very large, laven¬ 
der-pink, single flowers of splendid form and substance. The great 
blooms are held well erect. A very fine single. 
A Brand Division #1.00 
KRINKLED WHITE 
White. First noticeable in the bud which resembles the bud of a 
pale pink Tulip just ready to burst. The bud is comparatively small 
and beautiful in effect. As it opens, it expands into a large flower 
with great broad, pure white petals, crinkled like crepe paper. Stems 
tall, straight, slender but strong; clean light green. Award of Merit, 
Des Moines National Show. A Brand Division #3.00 
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LACINIATA 
Bright scarlet. If you wish a Peony that will give you bloom about 
two weeks earlier than Officinalis Rubra, you must have this variety. 
It comes with bloom a few days earlier than the finely cut-foliaged 
Peony, Tenuifolia, but is distinctly different from the Chinensis va¬ 
rieties. It is not so hard to propagate as Tenuifolia, and we feel that 
it is just as satisfactory. Of no value as a cut flower but brings color 
to the garden very early in the season. A Brand Division #2.00 
L'ETINCELANTE 
Dark pink. Very large flowers decidedly cup-shaped; great broad 
petals of deep bright pink, heavily margined with silver; a large 
center of bright yellow stamens. A Brand Division #1.50 
MELLEN KNIGHT 
Red. Tall, straight growing; strong enough to hold the flowers well 
up. Petals long, narrow, and evenly rounded on the edges, giving 
a beautiful effect both at close examination and from a distance. 
Color a bright rich crimson. Extra good. A Brand Division #1.00 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN 
Too new to be rated. The great red single. Of the many single reds 
that we have tested out, this is unquestionably the best. A tall variety 
with strong, stout stems. Flowers large for a single, held straight 
up. Two rows of brilliant red petals, of most perfect form and the 
greatest substance, surround a very striking center of rich yellow 
stamens. Holds its color well in the sun. A Brand Division #5.00 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT 
Pink. An immense flower of brilliant, soft peach-pink. Wonderfully 
beautiful; retains its color in the sun almost a week after it opens; 
the finest light single. A Brand Division #3.00 
TENUIFOLIA SIMPLEX 
This is the single form of the Fern Leaf Peony. The flower is a bril¬ 
liant single red consisting of one row of petals surrounding a bright 
center of yellow stamens. The foliage is very finely cut and the plant 
is attractive all through the summer. This variety, the single, is very 
hardy, and will stand up through the winter in very trying locations 
where the double form might not. A Brand Division #1.00 
WATTEAU 
Not yet rated. White. Large, snow-white guard petals. Center flesh 
with a mass of golden stamens. Resembles Albiflora, the Bride, but 
comes into bloom much later. A Brand Division #2.00 
NEW SINGLE PEONIES 
Last fall we listed six of our new 1936 singles at $5.00 each. 
We made a special offer of all six for $18.00. This spring we 
have too few of each variety to list. If you are interested in 
these new singles, refer to our last fall's catalog or if you do not 
have a copy, send for one. Our fall offer still holds good as 
long as our stock lasts. We shall be unable to offer these again 
for a period of two years. 
Choice Peonies on Hand at the 
Close of the Season 
In the fall when we dig our Peonies and put them into storage for 
the spring orders, it is impossible to rightly estimate just how many of 
each variety to store. So at the close of the selling season in the spring 
we often have quite a list of choice varieties on hand in small lots. Rather 
than plant these out, we prefer to make quite a sacrifice in price. 
Then when we took inventory of the varieties we had to offer in our 
spring catalog, we found we had a number of kinds in too small quan¬ 
tity to list in this book. To clear up every variety, we are pleased to 
offer: 
3 Varieties, our selection, in 3- to 5-eye divisions, for #1.75, Postpaid. 
6 Varieties, our selection, in 3- to 5-eye divisions, for #3.25, Postpaid. 
10 Varieties, our selection, in 3- to 5-eye divisions, for #5.25, Postpaid. 
NOTE: If you prefer all of one color, or you prefer a certain com¬ 
bination of colors, we shall be glad to fill your order as you wish it-, so 
long as our stock holds out. 
We can begin to fill orders from this list by April 15. 
