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MATHILDA LEWIS (Saunders) 
A large midseason, loosely formed dark maroon-red. Resembles 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac in color, foliage and stem, but the flower is 
better filled out. The plant is generally considered a better grower 
than Mons. Martin Cahuzac and comes into flower a week later. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
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 
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 
MME. EMILE DEBATENE (Doriat) 
A late midseason pink, similar to Souv. de Louis Bigot in habit of 
plant and form of flower, but the color is somewhat darker and 
more brilliant. A free and annual bloomer. Comparatively new. 
A Brand Division $2.50 
MME. EMILE GALLE (Crousse) 
A very late variety resembling Tourangelle, but the plant has a 
stronger stem. The color is a delicate seashell-pink with touches of 
heliotrope and lavender. Extra fine in the bud and a splendid late 
variety for a cut flower. A Brand Division $1.00 
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 
MPAE. 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 variety does well in the garden and is always among the 
prize winners at the great shows. A Brand Division $1.50 
MODESTE GUERIN (Guerin) 
A large, early midseason deep rose-pink with a rose fragrance. The 
type’is the same as Mons. Jules Elie. Altho an old variety it still 
retains its popularity. A Brand Division $1.00 
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MONS. DUPONT (Calot) 
One of the old standard Peonies, always desirable. A glistening 
ivory-white, with center petals bordered with carmine. Golden 
stamens mingled with the petals throughout the flower. Deliciously 
fragrant, wonderfully prolific, a consistent bloomer. Appears just 
before Couronne d’Or. A Brand Division $1.00 
MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse) 
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 
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 
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 
A Brand Division $3.50 
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MRS. A. S. GOWEN (A. M. Brand) 
A very large midseason, semi-rose, red. The perfect arrangement 
of the large petals gives this flower exquisite form. We named this 
Peony for Mrs. Gowen of Excelsior, Minnesota, for we believe no 
one is a better judge of a good Peony than she. She selected this 
variety some years ago from our seed bed as a really fine Peony 
and consequently it bears her name. A Brand Division $5.00 
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 also 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 
