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HARMED PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 
Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Tourangelle (Dessert 1910) 9.4 .35 .25 .20 
Late Double Type Pale Cream-White 
With a tan suffusion in the depths, toning to 
flesh-pink in the center. Large. Medium height; florifer- 
ous. Great refinement and delicacy. One of the most 
beautiful of all Peonies. 
*Umbellata Rosea (Dessert 1895) 7.4 .25 .15 .10 
Very Early Double Type Violet-Rose 
Center of narrow amber-white petals, with 
occasional broad petal of violet-rose. Medium size. Me¬ 
dium height; very profuse bloomer. A good landscape 
variety. Being the first of the Chinensis Peonies to bloom, 
it is very valuable and is being largely planted for com¬ 
mercial cut-flowers. Very reliable bloomer. 
Venus (Kelway 1888) 8.3 .35 .25 .20 
Midseason Double Type Pale Old-Rose-Pink 
Large cupped guards with conical center with 
incurved narrow collar of notched petals. Large. Tall; 
free bloomer. Distinct and beautiful in bud, resembling 
an immense Darwin Tulip. 
* Victory Chateau Thierry (Brand ’25) 8.92 2.00 
Early Double Type Bright Clear Pink 
Cup-shaped blossoms with immense, broad, evenly 
arranged rounded petals of great substance. Very large. 
Medium height; floriferous. One of the best of the Brand 
varieties. 
Walter Faxon (Richardson 1904) 9.3 .50 .50 
Midseason Double Type Vivid Shell-Pink 
With a luminous intensity unique in Peonies. 
Medium size. Medium height; floriferous. Still rated as 
one of the best bright pinks. 
W. L. Gumm (Gumm 1929) 9.33 5.00 
Midseason- Double Type White 
Full double rose type, creamy white of perfect form. 
Strong, upright stems of medium height. Excellent bloom¬ 
er. One of the very best Peonies that can be found. 
Seems good everywhere. 
*William F. Turner (Shaylor 1916) 8.4 .50 .50 
Early Mid-season Double Type Very Dark Crimson 
With a blackish sheen, mingled with yellow sta¬ 
mens. Large. Tall; free flowering. Ideal habit, blooms 
early and lasts well without burning. One of the best reds. 
