HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
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Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
*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. 
*Mons. Martin Cahuzac (Des. 1889) 8.8 .60 .50 
Early Midseason. Double Type Maroon-Crimson 
Has silky, black luster. Large. Medium height; 
free flowering. The best very dark Peony and one of 
much distinction. 
Mrs. A. M. Brand (Brand 1925) 9.04 2.00 
Late Double Type Clean White 
Flat form, guards broad. Remarkable substance. 
Very large. Medium tall. A Gold Medal winner. 
Mrs .C .S. Minot (Minot 1914) 9.2 1.50 1.25 
Late Double Type Flesh-Pink 
With copper tints on outer surface of guards, 
center incurved, flesh-white in collar, cream-pink center, 
sometimes with prominent crimson blotches. Very large. 
Medium height; floriferous. A lovely and unusual color. 
Very scarce. 
Mrs. Edward Harding (Shaylor 1918) 9.3 .50 .40 
Midseason Double Type White 
Illumined with many golden stamens. Tuft of 
stamens in center. Large. Medium height; free flowering. 
A very handsome flower of perfect form and delicate, lacy 
quality. Scarce. 
Myrtle Gentry (Brand 1925) 9.06 2.00 
Late Midseason Double Type Rosy-White 
Suffused with tints of flesh and salmon. A beau¬ 
tiful refined flower of fine form and charming color. 
Nancy Dolman (Vories 1924) 8.92 2.50 
Late Double Type Pale Rose-Pink 
Conical form with fluted, fluffy petals, becoming 
pinkish-white in center. Very large. Tall; floriferous. 
A very handsome late variety. 
Nina Secor (Secor 1922) 9.0 .80 
Midseason Double Type Pure White 
With yellow glow in depths; semi-globular form 
with tulip-like center; fine crimson edge on a few central 
petals; guards splashed maroon. Mdium size. Medium 
height; floriferous. A flower of glorious form in all stages. 
Nymphaea (Thurlow 1919) 8.8 .35 
Midseason Double Type Creamy-White 
Flushed pale rose-pink. Cupped form with small 
tuft in center. Many stamens. Large. Water Lily type. 
*Octavie Demay (Calot 1867) 8.5 .25 .15 .12 
Early Double Type Light Old-Rose-Pink 
Darker crown, splashed with few crimson mark¬ 
ings. Collar distinct, composed of narrow petals. Large. 
Very floriferous. Very dependable and attractive, resemb¬ 
ling a very highly refined cactus dahlia. Very popular. 
