BRAND REONY l=ARMS , Inc 
PARIBAUL.T , MINN. 
LUELLA SHAYLOR (Shaylor) 
A midseason creamy white with large, broad, guard petals of pure 
white enclosing a dome center of petals tinted yellow. General 
effect a creamy yellow. A Brand Division ^1.50 
8.9 MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse) 
A delicate shelhpink bordering on salmon. In color it is not like 
any other pink we grow. Such a clear pure self color, it attracts 
the eye, even when blooming among a hundred different pinks. 
A fragrant, midseason to late variety. Arrange this flower with 
Primevere and you have an attractive color combination. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.3 MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier) 
A midseason semi-double flower. Purest white guards; then a collar 
of yellow stamens surrounding a row of shorter pure white petals, 
then a tuft of yellow stamens, all giving the flower a pronounced 
Waterlily effect. The stems are erect, a clean, light green, as is 
also the foliage. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.5 MARIE LEMOINE (Calot) 
A late sulphur-white, occasionally showing a carmine tip. The 
plant is rather dwarf with exceptionally strong stems. A very fra¬ 
grant variety and a most excellent show flower. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
9.1 MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand) 
One of the greatest of all pink Peonies. The color is a bright old- 
rose-pink. The plant is very tall and comes into bloom late mid¬ 
season. The flower is cupped rose type and often measures from 
9 to 12 inches in diameter. The stems are strong and hold the 
heavy flowers well above the foliage. If you refer to our chart you 
will note that this variety appeared every year in the large class 
at the national shows. A prize winner. A Brand Division ^2.00 
8.7 MARY BRAND (Brand) 
No red Peony ever won favor so quickly as Mary Brand. Always 
found among the winning reds in every show room. Comes into 
bloom with Frances Willard. Color so distinct it is easily recognized 
by amateurs, no matter how often they find it in our fields. A red 
in which there is little trace of purple. One of the most satisfactory 
reds as a cut flower as it will last a week if cut in the bud. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.0 MARY B. VORIES (Vories) 
A large rose-type pure white, with creamy depths, with just an 
occasional tracing of carmine on the petals. The plant comes into 
bloom late in the season and the strong stems hold the large flowers 
erect. Faint, sweet fragrance. A Brand Division ^2.00 
9.0 MILTON HILL (Richardson) 
A beautiful flower of a delicate shade of salmon-pink, resembling 
Walter Faxon. It comes into flower late in the season and when 
seen in the show room in first class form, this variety is hard to 
beat in its color. It received a rating of 9.0 with 63 voting. One 
of the finest of all Peonies. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.1 MLLE. LEONIE CALOT (Calot) 
A late midseason light flesh-pink, with center petals of a deeper 
shade, slightly tipped carmine. The plant is of medium height 
with good foliage. A great favorite with many. 
A Brand Division $ 1.00 
MME. CLAUD TAIN (Doriat) 
A pleasing blush-white coming into bloom late midseason. The 
flowers are full double flat rose type with nicely rounded outer 
petals symmetrically arranged. The plant is of medium height with 
strong stems. A Brand Division ^2.50 
7.9 MME. DE VERNEVILLE (Crousse) 
An early bomb-type white with center petals showing carmine 
touches. The plant has strong, long stems. An ideal cut flower with 
pleasing fragrance. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.9 MME. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine) 
A rare, beautiful white, coming into bloom late in the season. The 
flowers are very large, uniform in shape and size, with center petals 
irregularly marked carmine. The plant is rather tall with strong, 
erect stems. A most satisfactory garden flower and a wonderful 
show flower. A Brand Division ^1.00 
9.4 MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert) 
One of the finest of all light pink Peonies. The flowers are very 
large, well formed, and of a delicate flesh-pink gradually fading to 
white. This is a variety that does well in the garden and is always 
among the prize winners at the great shows. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
9.3 MONS. JULES ELIE (Croussa) 
An immense self-colored flesh-pink, shading a trifle deeper toward 
the base of petals. Great prominent broad guard petals enclose an 
immense ball of incurved petals of the same color, all covered with 
an intense silvery sheen. It looks more like a huge Chrysanthemum 
than a Peony. The plant is medium tall with strong stems. An 
early bloomer with pleasing fragrance. A Brand Division $1.00 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert) 
If you wish the darkest red Peony grown, order this one. Flowers 
medium to large, semi-rose type, with stamens. Color a deep 
maroon-red. It often comes semi-double until plants are well estab¬ 
lished. The plant is medium tall with strong sturdy upright stems. 
It comes into bloom early midseason and is a striking landscape 
variety. A Brand Division $1.50 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND (a. M. Brand) 
A pure glistening white coming into flower very late in the season. 
The flower is large, of perfect rose form, with large uniform petals 
of remarkable substance. This flower received the Gold Medal of 
the American Peony Society at St. Paul in 1923. The plant is 
medium tall with vigorous upright stems and beautiful dark green 
foliage. A Brand Division $3.50 
MRS. BRYCE FONTAINE (A. M. Brand) 
A midseason, rich dark crimson. It is darker than Longfellow but 
not the color of Mons. Martin Cahuzac. It is a flower of wonderful 
substance and holds up well after being cut and for this reason it 
makes a fine garden and show flower. Although this variety is listed 
as new and few roots have been sold, we have watched it year after 
year for over 16 years and we are willing to place it among the 
very best reds. A Brand Division $5.00 
MRS. DEANE FUNK (A. M. Brand) 
A Walter Faxon pink coming into bloom early midseason. The 
flower resembles Phyllis Kelway and is one of the finest of all 
Peonies for use in decorative work in making up large baskets or 
vases of flowers. A distinct band of golden stamens lights up the 
entire flower and these stamens enclose a rosebud, cup-shaped cen¬ 
ter of large incurving petals. Magnificent in the show room. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
9.3 MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor) 
A large midseason white, illumined by many golden stamens hidden 
under the petals. The plant is of medium height, free flowering, 
with stiff stems and excellent foliage. The flower resembles En¬ 
chantress but the plant is a much better grower. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
9.0 MRS. F. A. GOODRICH (A. M. Brand) 
A large deep pink with great broad petals of splendid substance, 
arranged in perfect form. The flower is true rose type. Received 
an Award of Merit, London, Ontario, 1922. A very late fragrant 
variety. A Brand Division $3.00 
9.0 MRS. FRANK BEACH (A. M. Brand) 
A deep ivory-white coming into bloom late in the season. The 
flower is large, flat, perfect rose type with long, narrow, laciniated 
petals of the same lacy effect as in Jubilee. Mrs. Frank Beach is a 
glorified Jubilee but is not handicapped by a weak stem. This 
variety develops a flower true to type on a yearling plant. The 
blooms are profuse and sweetly fragrant. One of the best of all 
white Peonies. A Brand Division $3.00 
9.0 MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH (A. M. Brand) 
A tall, very late deep pink with exceedingly strong heavy stems 
and large deep green foliage. The petals are long, broad, pointed, 
and of great substance. A fragrant flower of true rose type. When 
you think the Peony season is over Mrs. John M. Kleitsch comes 
along to top off the season. Too late to appear in many shows, 
but won first prize as the best flower in the entire show at St. Paul 
in 1928. A Brand Division $3.00 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND (j. v. Ediund) 
This is a large pure white flower of most perfect form. In voting off 
the tie with Hansina Brand at the Toronto National Show, this 
flower was awarded best flower in the show. It is a late, large pure 
white that is in bloom with Blanche King, Genevieve, Mrs. A. M. 
Brand, and Mrs. Frank Beach. It is one of the very finest of all 
Peonies. A Brand Division $10.00 
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