HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
15 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Price each in quantities oi 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Fuyajo (Origin Unknown) 9.2 $0.50 
Midseason Japanese Type Dark Purplish-Crimson 
Guard petals of smooth texture and heart-shaped 
outline; center a cluster of dark old-rose petaloids heavily 
tipped with pale buff or cream. Medium size. Tall; flori- 
ferous. Very distinct and desirable. 
Instituteur Doriat (Doriat 1925) 8.85 3.00 
Late Japanese Type Dark Red 
Very brilliant. Large. Tall; free bloomer. An 
attractive and unusual Peony. One of the top-notchers. 
*King of England (Kelway 1902) 8.6 .40 .30 .25 
Early Midseason Japanese Type Dark Red 
A shade between crimson and maroon, with a dull 
gloss; buff staminoides, streaked with dark rose-pink 
Very large. Tall; floriferous. A handsome, vividly col¬ 
ored flower which is extremely popular. None better. 
Wonderful keeper as cut-flower in home. 
*Kukeni Jishi (Unknown) 9.5 5.00 
Early Midseason Jap. Type Delicate Flesh-Pink 
Large, smooth, evenly rounded guard petals of 
unusual substance, with satin sheen and pale rose shading 
on outside. Characteristic ruffled foliage. One of the 
handsomest and most distinct Japs. 
Mikado (Japan 1893) 8.6 .50 .40 
Midseason Japanese Type Dark, Dull Crimson 
Waved cupped petals; center broad and flat, com¬ 
posed of thick staminodes stained dark rose-red, edged 
and tipped pale buff-yellow. Medium size. Tall; very 
floriferous. Generally considered one of the best red Japs. 
Onahama (Gumm 1926) 8.87 2.00 
Midseason Japanese Type Dark Red 
Very large round guard petals of brilliant dark 
red that approaches cerise. Tall. The staminodes are 
the color of the guards with yellow tips and bases. The 
carpels are green tipped, the color of the guards. Flo¬ 
riferous. Very brilliant, showy flower. 
Silver Plume (Andrews 1932) 3.00 
Midseason Japanese Type Silvery Pink 
Medium tall with good stems. Large, oblong 
guard petals of light silvery pink, deeply notched. Large 
center of long petaloids, quite narrow and pointed, heavily 
tinted silvery pink. Carpels green, tipped white, and 
often tinted the color of the guards. The plumose for¬ 
mation of the petaloids gives the flower its name. It is 
very fine. 
