NEW AND SCARCE VARIETIES 
Many of these new Peonies have never been rated. The few that have received a rating were voted upon by 
too few to establish their relative worth. For this reason we are giving the name of the originator only. 
A. G. PERRY (A. M. Brand) 
A rich old ivory, tinted delicate rose-pink, with zones of deeper 
pink radiating from the center of the flower to the edge of the 
petals. It comes into bloom early midseason. Plant has fine upright 
growth habit, medium tall, strong stems and clean foliage. One of 
our newer Peonies that we know will please the most exacting. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
(In the December Peony Bulletin of 1936, G. W. Peyton of Rap- 
idan, Virginia, writes regarding 10 best Peonies that season, “ Allur¬ 
ingly attired in robes of softest pink, shading to creamy white, 
A. G. Perry was easily one of the finest flowers to be found.”) 
BETTY BLOSSOM (Thurlow) 
A globular flower with white guard petals, faintly tinted yellow and 
sometimes flecked crimson on the back. The center white petals 
are intermingled with narrow petals heavily edged with gold. The 
general color effect is soft yellow. Late midseason. 
A Brand Division $3.00 
CHARLOT (Doriat) 
A silvery lilac-pink with carmine base and silvery border. The 
flower is rather flat and positively glows with its reddish tints in 
the center. The plant is tall with strong stems that bend gracefully. 
A fine landscape, midseason variety. A Brand Division $1.50 
C. W. BUNN (A. M. Brand) 
A deep rich rosy pink flower coming into bloom late midseason. 
The flowers are true rose type, built of great broad heavy roselike 
petals forming a flower of perfect form. A Brand Division $10.00 
DR. CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM (A. M. Brand) 
Here is a late midseason white in season with Marie Lemoine. The 
flower is large, loosely built, with large guard petals enclosing a 
center of smaller lacy petals. This flower is of the Kelway’s Glori¬ 
ous type but is a later variety. An absolutely first class late white 
that will open well. A Brand Division $10.00 
DR. F. R. HUXLEY <A. M. Brand) 
Another late midseason pure waxy white, full rose type. The flower 
is high built, with large incurved petals. The plant has good 
growth habit with straight stiff stems. This flower was named for 
one of our leading physicians in Faribault who visits our Peony 
fields during the blooming season each morning before he begins 
his day’s duties. Fie selected this flower and has watched it over a 
period of years. We feel sure it will measure up to the best. 
A Brand Division $10.00 
DIRECTEUR URSAT (Doriat) 
A very early soft light pink that opens in loose bomb or crown 
type, with a pleasing touch of light yellow petals in the collar. 
If seen at the right stage the flower is pleasing but like many varie¬ 
ties becomes ragged with age. A Brand Division $5.00 
ELLEN FOSTER (A. M. Brand) 
Flesh pink. A medium tall growing variety with good plant habits 
and clean foliage. Rose type blooms of good size, large broad deep 
petals of almost uniform light flesh-pink flushed delicate lavender. 
A new variety of great promise. Selected by many of our visitors 
last season as the best flower in our show room. 
A Brand Division $10.00 
EVANGELINE NEWHALL (A. M. Brand) 
A very late large light pink. The petals are very long and the 
edges are both scalloped and ruffled. The flower has variations of 
deeper pink running throughout the petals. The variety is semi- 
rose in type. This is a comparatively new variety that we intro¬ 
duced in 1936. We consider it a very fine Peony. 
A Brand Division $10.00 
GARDEN PRINCESS (Dr. J. H. Neeley) 
A rich silvery soft light'pink fading to white. Outer petals large 
and uniformly rounded, making a flower of pleasing form. Golden 
stamens intermingled with center petals add charm to the flower. 
A vigorous, tall growing midseason variety. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
GENEVIEVE (Lemoine) 
A very late creamy white coming into flower with Hansina Brand, 
Mrs. ]. V. Edlund, and other very late ones. This is a glorious 
flower and ranks with the best the years it comes good. The plant 
is thrifty with tall strong stems. If you are looking for a late 
creamy white this variety is excellent. A Brand Division $3.00 
GOLDEN BRACELET (A . M . Brand) 
A very high built creamy white with a distinct collar of yellow 
petals encircling the center. General color effect yellow and a real 
addition to the small list in this color class. This variety was dis¬ 
played in our show room last season and was greatly admired. 
We have only a few yearling plants to offer this fall. Each $10.00 
GRACE BATSON ( SaS s) 
A rich midseason deep pink. The flower is large, shaped somewhat 
like a large Chrysanthemum. The plant is tall with strong stems 
that hold the flowers erect. In looking over reports of the Na¬ 
tional Peony Show held in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1937, we find 
this variety won a number of prizes. A Brand Division $2.50 
HEART'S IDOL (Dr. J. H. Neeley) 
This is a new midseason white brought out by Dr. Neeley in 1930. 
The flower is an ivory-white with heavy guard petals. The plant 
has stiff stems and comes into bloom midseason. 
A Brand Division $10.00 
JANE ADDAMS (A. M. Brand) 
A late midseason white of medium size, beautifully formed, and 
rose type. The petals are broad and cupped as they circle about 
the heart of the flower. The fragrance is delicate but pronounced. 
Two of our earlier white varieties, Frances Willard and E. B. 
Browning, were named for famous women. For a number of years 
we have wanted to name one of our Peonies for Jane Addams and 
finally decided on this variety. A Brand Division $10.00 
JEAN COOPERMAN (A. M. Brand) 
An early midseason even toned soft crimson-red coming into bloom 
a few days after Richard Carvel. The flower is of good size and 
pleasant fragrance. It is semi-rose in form, made up mostly of large 
petals nicely arranged. An annual and profuse bloomer. A fine 
show flower and, we believe, a coming red for the commercial cut 
flower trade. A Brand Division $5.00 
JOANNE FOREMAN (A. M. Brand) 
Salmon-pink. A medium tall upright grower with nice clean light 
green foliage. Long straight stems hold the blooms gracefully erect. 
The flowers are large, well supplied with broad petals which open 
into a large flat flower after the style of Martha Bulloch. The color 
is a decided bright salmon-pink. A Brand Division $10.00 
Rosamond Grant 
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