HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
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Strons: 8 to 6 eye divisions 
Price each in quantities of 
1 8 25 
or to to 
2 10 100 
Phyllis Kelway (Kelway 1908) 9.0 .75 .60 
Midseason Semi-Double Type Rose-Pink 
Paling to white in center; hollow cupped form, at 
first showing many stamens. Very large. Medium height; 
floriferous. A loose, shaggy flower of much charm. 
Pierre Duchartre (Crousse 1895) 8.2 .50 
Late Double Type Old-Rose-Pink 
Of opaque quality with a silvery sheen. Large. 
Medium height; floriferous. Color similar to Therese. 
Pompilia (Earnshaw 1920) 8.63 2.50 
Midseason Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
Long, narrow petals of light rose-pink shading to 
ivory-white. Medium to large in size. Under medium 
height; good bloomer. A very dainty bloom almost semi¬ 
double of exquisite tones of color. It takes its place as 
one of the loveliest of Peonies. Stock scarce. 
President Taft (Blaauw 1909) 8.7 .35 .25 .20 
Midseason Double Type Rose-Pink 
With crisp, fluffy petals of translucent texture, 
notched and silvered at tips and occasionally flecked with 
crimson in center. Very large. Tall; free flowering. Mas¬ 
sive and handsome. 
Pride of Essex (Thurlow 1916) 8.9 .35 .25 
Midseason Double Type Light Rose-Pink 
Paling to blush-white with a golden suffusion 
from its many stamens; central petals boldly marked with 
crimson. Large. Tall; floriferous. A fine and popular 
variety somewhat similar to Lady Alexandra Duff. 
Primevere (Lemoine 1907) 8.6 .40 .30 .25 
Midseason Anemone Type Canary-Yellow 
Creamy-white guards with center of narrow yel¬ 
low petals. Medium size. 'Tall; floriferous. Probably the 
most dependable and desirable of the “so called” yellow 
Peonies. 
Raoul Dessert (Dessert 1910) 9.0 .60 .50 
Late Double Type Brilliant Shell-Pink 
Of a shade extremely rare in Peonies. A per¬ 
fect beauty, similar shading to Walter Faxon and a much 
better grower. 
*Richard Carvel (Brand 1913) 8.8 .35 .25 .20 
Very Early Double Type Bright Crimson 
Broad guards and irregular incurved high center. 
Large. Tall; floriferous. The most valuable very early 
red. Much in demand. Best early red for cut-flowers. 
Rosa Bonheur (Dessert 1905) 9.0 .50 
Late Double Type Old-Rose-Pink 
With a glowing suffusion deep in its symmetrical 
center, and a few lines and marks of red. Very large. 
Medium height; floriferous. Distinct and beautiful. 
Rose Shaylor (Shaylor 1920) 9.1 1.00 
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. 
