BRAND PEONY PARMS.Inc 
FARIBAULT , MINN. 
CHOICE DOUBLE VARIETIES—Continued 
S.6 GOLDEN DAWN lGuimr.1 
Anemone type; midseason. Yellowish center with broad guard pet- 
als of ivory-white. Similar in color to Primevere and Laura Dessert. 
For best color effects, all yellow Peonies should be cut in the bud 
and developed inside. A Brand Division $3.00 
GRACE BATSON (Sass) 
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 
GRANDIFLORA (Richardson) 
A very large flower of true rose type. Rather flat bloom, very large, 
with a graceful and beautiful arrangement of petals. Soft shell-pink, 
shading to white with shadings of rose. Very late. When one 
thinks the Peony season ended, he can still cut fine blooms of 
Grandiflora. 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 $1.00 
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 
8.9 JAMES BOYD (Thurlow) 
A dainty, fragrant, late flesh-pink, changing to almost white, tinted 
at the base with a yellow cast. The guard petals are notched at the 
tips, giving a fringed effect. A Brand Division $1.50 
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 
9.2 JEANNOT (Dessert) 
A delicate lavender-pink, with salmon shadings at the base of petals. 
The flower is large, high built, rose type, with cupped center. Late. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
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 
JOSEPHINE HOPE HEALY (A . M. Brand) 
Flower named for the daughter of John Healy of St. Paul Park, 
Minnesota. John Healy and A. M. Brand were neighbor boys from 
the time they were born until they were some 16 years of age. 
They swam, played, fished, and fought together during all those 
years. Josephine Hope Healy is a full rose flower with great broad 
nicely rounded petals. Petals are of great substance and the color 
a very fine, even medium bright pink. We believe this a real 
Peony. A Brand Division $10.00 
JOHN L. CRENSHAW (A. M. Brand) 
Another fine red coming into flower with the late varieties. When 
Baroness Schroeder is just passing its prime this variety is at its 
best. This is a bright crimson-red unlike in color either Longfellow 
or Mary Brand. When the buds just begin to open, they might 
pass for a rich red Rose. The three or four outer rows of petals 
are very large, broad, and symmetrically arranged. This flower has 
been admired in our seedling fields for the past ten years. The 
plant is of medium height, stems strong and erect, foliage narrow 
and dark green. The blossom develops into fine size for a red. We 
have very few roots to offer this season. A Brand Division $10.00 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas) 
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 
9.0 JUNE DAY (ThuHaw) 
A pleasing shade of light pink with lavender shadings on edges 
of center petals. The flower is large, rose type, pleasing color, and 
delightfully fragrant. A striking show flower and a fine variety in 
the field. A Brand Division $1.50 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenftald) 
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 
9.0 KATHARINE HAVEMEYER (Thurlow) 
A large flesh-pink of true rose type coming into bloom late in the 
season. The guard petals are broad and rounded and somewhat 
notched at the ends. Center petals narrow and fringed. The center 
is full and high. The plant is medium tall and vigorous with strong, 
graceful stems. Fragrant. A Brand Division $2.00 
9.8 KELWAY'S GLORIOUS (Kelwoy) 
A fine midseason lacy white that fully deserves its high rating. The 
flowers are large, rose type, with long laciniated petals. Plant is 
medium tall, upright, with strong stems that hold the lacy flowers 
erect. A really fine white. A Brand Division $2.00 
KELWAY'S QUEEN (Kelwoy) 
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 (Kelwoy) 
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 
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