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HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Enchanteresse (Lemoine 1903) 8.9 .35 .25 .20 
Very Late Double Type White 
Lemon tints in collar and crimson wire edges to 
a few center petals. Very large. Tall; floriferous. Very 
late and one of the finest whites. Immense crepe-like 
petals. 
Eugene Bigot (Dessert 1894) 8.3 .25 .25 
Late Double Type Crimson 
With violet tinge, brightened by slightly silvery 
tips and numerous yellow stamens. Large. Medium 
height; floriferous. Generally classed among the good reds. 
*Eugenie Verdier (Calot 1864).8.6 .25 .20 .15 
Early Midseason Double Type Rose-Pink 
Pale pink at tip of petals; occasionally flecks 
near center. Very large. Tall; floriferous. One of the 
showiest and most beautiful of “baby” pinks. 
Felix Crousse (Crousse 1881) 8.4 .30 .20 .15 
Midseason Double Type Brilliant Crimson 
Even tone and silky luster. Large. Medium 
height; very floriferous. One of the best and most popular 
and profitable red varieties for commercial cut-flowers. 
Much better than Karl Rosenfield in the middle and south¬ 
ern states. 
*Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) 9.3 .30 .20 .15 
Early Double Type White 
Prominent crimson flakes on a few central petals. 
Very large. Tall; floriferous. The best known white and an 
excellent and strong growing commercial cut-flower 
variety* 
*Flow’ret of Eden (Neeley 1924) 8.55 1.50 
Early Midseason Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
Shading to flesh-pink at the center. Large. Me¬ 
dium height; very floriferous. An outstanding new variety 
beautifully shaded. 
*Fontenelle (Rosenfield 1916) .25 .15 .12 
Early Double Type Brilliant Crimson 
Clear bright color. Medium size. Tall; florifer¬ 
ous. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the qualities 
of a good commercial cut-flower. Extra good keeping qual¬ 
ities and early blooming season, make it an extremely 
valuable red variety. Brings top price as a cut-flower. 
Similar to Karl Rosenfield but buds open much better. 
Frances Willard (Brand 1907) 9.1 .40 .30 
Late Midseason Double Type Creamy White 
Opens pale pink, changing to creamy white, with 
yellow suffusion in collar. Large. Tall; very floriferous. 
One of the best whites. 
General Gorgas (Van Leeuwen 1924) 8.50 1.00 
Midseason Semi-Double Type White 
Distinctly shaded to rose-pink at the center with 
stamens intermingled in collar. A very attractive and 
outstanding variety that is making many friends. 
