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HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
SINGLE PEONIES 
Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
* Helen (Thurlow 1922) 8.88 : 3.00 
Early Single Type Dark Shell-Pink 
Double row of broad, round petals with mass of 
golden stamens in center. Large. Tall; free bloomer. 
Lovely, and one of the first Peonies to bloom. 
*Jeanne Ernould (Doriat 1926) 8.88 2.00 
Early Midseason Single Type Reddish-Pink 
A reddish-pink or carmine that rapidly fades to 
almost white. Very large, medium height, good stems; 
floriferous. A very scarce single from France that pos¬ 
sesses exceptional beauty of color, form and carriage. 
L’ Etincelante (Dessert 1905) 8.4 .60 .50 
Midseason Single Type Very Bright Pink 
Each petal having a lighter, almost silvery border; 
stamens bright golden-yellow. Very large. Tall; florifer¬ 
ous. A variety which everyone loves. Very reliable and 
fine for use as a cut-flower in home. Wonderful keeper. 
The best single. 
*Le .Tour (Shaylor 1915) 8.6 1.00 
Early Midseason Single Type White 
With two rows of very long, wide, overlapping 
petals; center a broad ring of golden-yellow stamens. 
Very large. Tall; very floriferous. Very beautiful in bud. 
Perhaps the finest of all single whites. 
Mischief (Auten 1925) 8.66 1.00 
Late Single Type Rose-Pink 
Guard petals of soft rose-pink of exceptional 
purity of color. Large. Tall; good bloomer. Many con¬ 
sider this to be the finest pink single yet produced.. When 
it is noted that it blooms after nearly all the single 
Peonies are gone, its value is much increased. 
Pride of Langport (Kelway 1909) 8.9 .75 
Midseason Single Type Pale Rose-Pink 
Wide spreading, cupped petals, surrounding a 
large cluster of very bright golden-yellow stamens. The 
soft, pleasing pink color and the delightful habit of growth 
make this a very desirable variety. 
Verdun (Dessert-Doriat 1927) 8.95 2.50 
Midseason Single Type Crimson-Red 
Glowing color. Large. Medium height; florifer¬ 
ous. Stands at the top of the list of red singles. 
