HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
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Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Longfellow (Brand 1907) 9.0 .50 
Midseason Double Type Bright Crimson 
Color intensified by golden yellow stamens near 
center. Large. Rather dwarf; fairly floriferous. A de¬ 
sirable pure red Peony. 
Lora Dexheimer (Brand 1913) 8.4 .25 .15 .12 
Midseason Double Type Bright Crimson 
Shows light midrib on outer petals. Large. Me¬ 
dium height; floriferous. Unusually good form and one 
of the best of the bright dark reds. This variety is on 
its way to wide popularity. 
Loveliness (Hollis 1907) 8.8 .50 .40 
Very Late Double Type Pale Flesh-Pink 
Color darkest about midway to center, which is 
flesh-white with a few red markings. Large. Medium 
tall; floriferous. Valued because of its high quality bloom, 
excellent habit and late blooming season. 
*Luetta Pfeiffer (Brand 1916) 8.7 .50 .40 
Early Double Type Very Pale Pink 
With an occasional crimson fleck on center petals, 
and numerous golden yellow stamens. Very large. Tall; 
floriferous. Rapidly becoming a popular variety. 
Mabel L. Franklin (Franklin 1920) 9.0 .50 .50 
Midseason Double Type Brilliant Rose-Pink 
Collar flesh-pink; flowers regularly built but loose 
and graceful. Very large. Medium height; floriferous. 
4 very handsome bloom with brilliant silvered appearance. 
*Madame Calot (Miellez 1856) 8.1 .25 .15 .12 
Early Double Type Very Light Old Rose-Pink 
With creamy tints in collar, and somewhat darker 
center strongly marked with crimson flakes. Large. Tall; 
extremely floriferous. An early, never failing, high quality 
commercial cut-flower. None better for this purpose. 
*Mad. De Verneville (Crousse 1885) 7.9 .25 .15 .12 
Early Double Type White 
Blush-white center, with distinct crimson marks 
on tips of several petals. Medium size. Medium height; 
very free flowering. One of the strongest growers. A 
profuse and reliable bloomer. Excellent keeper in storage 
and one of the most popular varieties for commercial cut- 
flowers. A money maker. 
Mad. Emile Galle (Crousse 1881) 8.5 .25 .15 .12 
Late Double Type Very Light Rose-Pink 
Color deeper in center. Large. Medium height; 
free flowering. About the daintiest colorings and texture 
to be found in a flower. A favorite variety. 
Mad. Emile Lemoine (Lemoine 1899) 8.9 .30 .20 .15 
Midseason Double Type Creamy-White 
Opens with crimson streaks on outer petals and 
a faint flush of tiny pink dots; crimson flakes on center 
petals. Large. Tall; free-blooming. One of the truly 
great Peonies, and highly rated by fanciers. 
Mad. Jules Dessert (Dessert 1909) 9.4 .35 .25 .20 
Late Midseason Double Type Flesh-White 
Has a few stamens in depths of center, which re¬ 
flect a yellow glow. Very large. Tall;. floriferous. Per¬ 
fect habit; thoroughly reliable; beautiful flower. Ver> 
popular and ranks among the best dozen. 
