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BRAND REONY RARMS, Inc 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellex) 
An early true rose-type white with broad guard petals surrounding 
a compact inner mass of rich white petals flecked crimson. This is 
a good early garden variety to use for cut flowers, but as a rule, 
comes too early for a show flower. A Brand Division ^1.00 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand) 
Frances Willard is a very fine white which we believe gives uni' 
versal satisfaction. It opens an exquisite blush'white, occasionally 
with a carmine touch, changing to pure white. Usually found in 
the winning classes in every show room. Midseason, comes into 
bloom with Mary Brand. (A gorgeous Peony named for a great 
woman.) A Brand Division ^1.50 
GARDEN PRINCESS (Dr. J. H. Nectey) 
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 
8.5 GENERAL GORGAS (Von Leeuwen) 
A large white with some petals edged or flecked crimson. A strong, 
tall, free flowering midseason variety. Pleasing fragrance. A new 
variety that is not well known. A Brand Division ^1.50 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shoylor) 
A large, late midseason light rose'pink with pleasing fragrance. 
The petals are very broad with guard and center petals slightly 
splashed crimson. The plant is medium tall and of sturdy habit. 
One of the very best of Mr. Shaylor’s introductions. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
9.1 HANSINA BRAND (Brand) 
A glistening flesh-pink with a salmon reflex shading toward the 
base of the petals. As the flowers fade they resemble a perfectly 
formed specimen of Solange. Comes into bloom late in the season 
and comes good every year while Solange often fails to produce 
perfect flowers. Hansina Brand was awarded the Farr Memorial 
Gold Medal for the best flower exhibited at the National Show 
held in connection with the Chicago Exposition in 1933. In 1934 
at the National Show held in St. Paul, Hansina Brand was again 
awarded the Farr Memorial Medal as the best flower in the show. 
A gorgeous flower. A Brand Division ^5.00 
9.0 HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand) 
A delicate clear hydrangea-pink of true rose type. The flower is 
large with broad petals symmetrically arranged. The plant is of 
medium height with clean light green foliage. A midseason pro- 
lific bloomer. A Brand Division ^2.00 
8.8 HENRY AVERY (Brand) 
A late midseason pink. Guards and center petals a bright light 
pink. Between the guard and center petals is a very distinct collar, 
from an inch to an inch and a half wide, of creamy yellow petals. 
This gives the flower a very striking appearance. This is a hand' 
some Peony making a fine garden flower as well as a striking show 
variety. A Brand Division ^1.00 
HENRY M. VORIES (Vories) 
A delicate light pink coming into bloom very late in the season. 
Flower is large, flat, rose type. The plant is tall and strong with 
good stems that support the flowers well. A pleasing variety. 
A Brand Division ^2.50 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Doriat) 
A globular unusual crimson coming into flower early midseason. 
The outer guard petals are broad, enclosing narrow petals in the 
center. The plant is tall, with long straight stems. 
A Brand Division ^1.50 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY (Kelway) 
A dainty flesh'pink gradually fading to milk'white. The flower is 
large, fragrant, semi'rose type, early midseason. A tall vigorous 
variety. When 49 Peony fans give a rating of 8.7 to a Peony you 
can depend upon its being a good one. A Brand Division ^1.00 
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 
trade. A Brand Division ^5.00 
8.9 JUBILEE ,p,eo,) 
A very large, flat, ivory'white. The petals are long, narrow, and 
loosely arranged, producing a very attractive feathery effect. Every' 
one familiar with Peonies knows that Jubilee is a fine flower. 
Its only defect is a weak stem, yet one can well afford to support 
such a beautiful flower. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand) 
This is a fine delicate pink coming into bloom with that very early 
deep pink, Edulis Superba. Its attractive, large flat flowers are of 
excellent color and texture. Coming at the beginning of the Peony 
season, when most varieties are of small or medium size, this im' 
mense flower has a peculiar distinction. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfi«td) 
A brilliant and striking variety, coming into bloom early midseason. 
Flowers very large, semi'rose type, and slightly fragrant. Desirable 
as a cut flower, a garden variety, and a show flower. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
KELWAY'S QUEEN (Kelway) 
A late midseason fragrant mauve'pink with center flecked crimson. 
This is a distinct Peony, both in flower and plant. The plant is 
bushy and each flower stem produces a perfect flower. A fragrant 
Peony. A Brand Division ^2.00 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway) 
An immense, loosely built flower with great broad rounded petals. 
A pale blush'pink, fading to white, with yellow stamens. When 
not disbudded, the central flower is loosely double, of a rather 
flattened, circular form; central petals touched with carmine. 
A beautifully formed flower; sweet scented. Very floriferous. Very 
showy. Opening after the central flower, the side flowers come 
semi'double, saucer'shaped, showing stamens. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
LADY KATE (Vories) 
A large, flat, rose type light mauve'pink of perfect form. The plant 
is tall with stiff stems that carry the large flowers erect. A fine 
landscape sort. A Brand Division $2.00 
9.0 LA FRANCE ( Lemoine) 
A uniform apple'blossom'pink with crimson splashes on the guards. 
The flower is unusually large, true rose'type, fragrant, and very 
late. The years when this variety comes good, it is one of the most 
outstanding of all Peonies. An exquisite show flower. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
8.5 LA PERLE (Crousse) 
A large midseason light old'rose'pink. Center petals flaked with 
red. The plant is of medium height, with good stems and foliage. 
A most excellent cut flower variety. Highly fragrant. 
A Brand Division $ 1.00 
8.9 LAVERNE CHRISTMAN (A. M. Brand) 
This flower resembles Therese very much in color, form, and 
general make'up. It is a large flower of rose type, loosely formed, 
with long, broad petals. In color it is a deep rosc'pink, shading 
lighter towards the ends of the petals. The plant is tall and vig' 
orous. It received an Award of Merit of the American Peony 
Society, St. Paul, 1923. A Brand Division $3.00 
8.8 LILLIAN GUMM (Gumm) 
A uniform apple'blossom'pink with more brilliant shadings at the 
base of the petals. The flower is large, globular in form, rose type, 
with broad petals, and a cupped center. A fragrant late midseason 
variety. A reliable bloomer. A Brand Division $1.00 
9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand) 
Everyone concedes Longfellow one of the most popular red Peonies 
because of its distinct, fadeless color and general dependability, 
both for cutting and garden decoration. It is as striking in the field 
as in the show room. It comes into bloom early midseason. The 
plant has excellent foliage and strong, stiff stems. The flower is a 
bright crimson and is always found among the winning classes in 
the show room. A Brand Division $1.50 
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