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 
Rose Shaylor (Shaylor 1920) 9.1 1.25 
Midseason Double Type Pale Flesh-Pink 
Tinted with rose-pink, lighter at edges, creamy 
yellow at base of petals; center petals strongly marked 
at the edges with crimson. An extremely handsome flower. 
Very scarce- One of Shaylor’s best. 
*Rosette (Dessert 1918) 8.8 .50 
Early Midseason Double Type Light Shell-Pink 
Of a clear, fresh shade, with a ring of short petals 
near center tipped crimson. Large. Medium height; 
floriferous. A big, handsome flower and much admired. 
*Ruby (Auten 1927) 1.00 
Very Early Double Type Brilliant Dark Red 
A few stamens. Large. Tall; very free bloomer. 
A new introduction by Auten which has much merit. 
*Silvia Saunders (Saunders 1921) 9.04 3.00 
Extra Early Semi-Double Type Clear Rose-Pink 
Bright color, fading lighter toward the center, 
which is filled with yellow stamens. Medium size. Dwarf; 
very abundant bloomer. Resembles a mammoth wild rose. 
No variety more exquisitely beautiful. 
Solange ^Lemoine 1907) 9.7 .40 .30 .25 
Late Double Type Cream-White 
Suffused with buff and pale salmon-pink. Large. 
Medium height; moderately floriferous. In a class by it¬ 
self. Color is beautiful and distinct. 
Souvenir De A. Millet (Millet 1924) 8.89 1.50 
Midseason Double Type Bright Crimson 
Very brilliant full double flowers on tall bending 
stems. Stands hot sun well. Good bloomer. One of the 
best of the newer reds. 
Therese (Dessert 1904) 9.8 .50 .40 
Midseason Double Type Old-Rose-Pink 
Petals paling toward the base and illumined by a 
golden glow in the depths. Very large. Medium height; 
floriferous. An old variety which still maintains its 
popularity. 
Tourangelle (Dessert 1910) 9.4 .40 .30 .25 
Late Double Type Pale Cream-White 
With a tan suffusion in the depths, toning to flesh- 
pink in the center. Large. Medium height; floriferous. 
Great refinement and delicacy. One of the most beautiful 
or all Peonies. 
*Umbellata Rosea (Dessert 1895) 7.4 .25 .15 .10 
Very Early Double Type Violet-Rose 
Center of narrow amber-white petals, with 
occasional broad petal of violet-rose. Medium size. Me¬ 
dium height; very profuse bloomer. A good landscape 
variety. Being the first of the Chinensis Peonies to bloom, 
it is very valuable and is being largely planted for com¬ 
mercial cut-flowers. Very reliable bloomer. 
Venus (Kelway 1888) 8.3 .35 .25 ; 20 
Midseason Double Type Pale Old-Rose-Pink 
Large cupped guards with conical center with 
incurved narrow collar of notched petals. Large. Tall; 
free bloomer. Distinct and beautiful in bud, resembling 
an immense Darwin Tulip. 
