HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MI). 
Strong 3 to 5 
eye divisions 
Price each i 
1 
or 
2 
quantities of 
3 25 
to to 
10 100 
*Duchesse De Nemours (Calot 1856) 8.1 .25 .15 .12 
Early Double Type White 
Center light canary-yellow, which fades white. 
Large. Medium tall; very floriferous. Very dependable 
and a good keeper. Many growers of commercial cut- 
flowers find this to be their most profitable white variety. 
A never failing, abundant producer of high grade flowers. 
Should be used liberally in every commercial planting. 
*Early June .35 .25 .20 
Very Early Double Type Rose Pink 
Color very distinct and attractive. Medium size. 
Tall; very floriferous. This is one of the very earliest 
Peonies, and being a strong vigorous grower and profuse 
bloomer, we consider it very valuable as a first-early, 
rose-pink commercial cut-flower which will bloom in time 
for Decoration Day. Stems leaved close to ground there¬ 
by allowing long stem to be cut. 
*Edulis Superba (Lemon 1824) 7.6 .25 .15 .10 
Extra Early Double Type Old-Rose-Pink 
Lighter collar of narrow petals. Medium size. 
Tall; floriferous. Indispensable as an extra deep pink 
commercial cut-flower. Should rate higher. 
Edwin C. Shaw (Thurlow 1919) 9.1 .60 .50 
Late Midseason Double Type Light Old-Rose 
With flesh-pink tones in center and collar. Very 
large. Medium height; fairly floriferous. A really fine 
and very lovely variety. 
Ella Christiansen (Brand 1925) 8.84 1.00 .90 
Midseason Double Type Flesh Pink 
With salmon shading. Petals long, narrow and 
heavily serrated on the edges. The flower first opens cup¬ 
shaped, then flat. Very large. Tall; floriferous. Irre¬ 
sistibly appealing. 
Elsa Sass (Sass 1930) 9.18 4.00 
Late Midseason Double Type Blush White 
Beautiful blush white, fading to pure white. Large. 
Medium height. Free and dependable bloomer, with stems 
that hold up its large, exquisitely tinted flowers in all 
weathers. This new and scarce variety will surely take 
its place among the great Peonies of the World. 
Enchanteresse (Lemoine 1903) 8.9 .35 .25 .20 
Very Late Double Type White 
Lemon tints in collar and crimson wire edges to 
a few center petals. Very large. Tall; floriferous. Very 
late and one of the finest whites. Immense crepe-like 
petals. 
Eugene Bigot (Dessert 1894) 8.3 .25 .20 
Late Double Type Crimson 
With violet tinge, brightened by slightly silvery 
tips and numerous yellow stamens. Large. Medium 
height; floriferous. Generally classed among the good reds. 
