CHOICE DOUBLE VARIETIES 

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Please send 25c for postage on a smaller order. 
Argentine 
ADDIELANCHEA (Brand) 
A creamy white Peony of the rose type. The guard petals are 
prominently flecked crimson; the crown petals slightly so. A fine 
late midseason variety. A Brand Division $1.00 
A. G. PERRY (A. M. Brand) 
A rich old ivory, tinted delicate rose-pink, with zones of deeper 
pink radiating from the center of the flower to the edge of the 
petals. It comes into bloom early midseason. Plant has fine upright 
growth habit, medium tall, strong stems and clean foliage. One of 
our newer Peonies that we know will please the most exacting. 
A Brand Division $3.50 
(In the December Peony Bulletin of 1936, G. W. Peyton of Rap- 
idan, Virginia, writes regarding 10 best Peonies that season, “Allur- 
ingly attired in robes of softest pink, shading to creamy white, 
A. G. Perry was easily one of the finest flowers to be found.”) 
ARGENTINE (Lemoine) 
A late midseason globular white, with symmetrically arranged pet- 
als of splendid substance. Fragrance pronounced and good. A very 
high class white that we personally think is one of the best new 
Peonies from Europe in recent years. A Brand Division $2.50 
AVALANCHE (Crousse) 
A choice creamy white coming into bloom late in the season. The 
flower is large and compact, with a collar of creamy white petals 
surrounding a center of delicately tinted lilac-white petals occa- 
sionally edged carmine. A choice cut flower and also a fine show 
flower. A Brand Division $1.00 
BALL O’ COTTON (Franklin) 
A pure white coming into bloom late midseason. Perfect rose type, 
pleasingly fragrant. Plant is of medium height, foliage good, stems 
strong. An excellent white usually found in the winning classes in 
all large shows. A Brand Division $1.00 
BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway) 
This is considered one of the finest white Peonies grown. When 
the last symposium was taken, this variety received a rating of 9.0 
after 79 people had voted. When the buds first open, they are a 
delicate blush, but the flower soon fades to a milky white. This is 
a variety that should be found in every collection. It comes into 
bloom late, after most of the white Peonies are gone. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
BERLIOZ (Crousse) 
This is an old variety, but it always attracts the attention of our 
visitors when exhibited in our show room in June. It is a large, 
compact, deep pink of the rose type. A late midseason flower and 
a profuse bloomer. A Brand Division $1.00 
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8.3 BISHOP BURKE 
8.4 CHESTINE GOWDY 
8.6 CHERRY HILL 
8.7 CLAIRE DUBOIS 
8.2 COMMANDER 
(Vories) 
A pleasing shade of rosy crimson with an effective silver sheen 
throughout. Unlike any other red we grow. The flower is of me- 
dium size, perfect rose form. Plant medium tall with strong stems 
that hold its blooms erect. A good flower in both garden and show 
room. A Brand Division $2.00 
BLANCHE KING (A. M. Brand) 
Peony lovers have been constantly searching for a good deep, late 
pink. We have now found this flower in Blanche King. This new 
variety is of wonderful size, symmetrical, and of true rose type. 
It is a glowing deep pink that holds its color in the field and also 
develops into a wonderful show flower. This variety was first ex- 
hibited at the National Peony Show held in London, Ont., Canada, 
in 1922. Here it received an award of merit and attracted a great 
deal of attention. At the late St. Paul Show it was awarded the 
prize for the best flower at the show and also won first in a class 
of twenty best dark pinks. One of the latest to bloom. 
A Brand Division $3.50 
(Brand) 
A striking variegated cone-shaped pink. The broad outer petals 
are silvery pink. These enclose a zone of fine, irregularly shaped 
closely set petals, of deep rich cream, which in turn surround a 
prominent cone of broad pink petals, splashed and tipped with 
crimson. This is a late variety with delicate fragrance. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
(Thurlow) 
A very tall growing semi-double bright dark early red. Splendid 
as a landscape variety. The color is a deep garnet, with a sheen so 
rich that the variety is very noticeable among all other reds. For 
best effects this variety should not be disbudded. Awarded a silver 
medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
(Crousse) 
A late flower of immense globular form, with long incurved petals 
of a uniform shade of clear violet-rose, tipped silvery white. It has 
that same wonderful attractiveness possessed by Mons. Jules Elie. 
They are much the same in color but Claire Dubois is jate where 
Mons. Jules Elie is early. A Brand Division $1.00 
: (A. M. Brand) 
An extra large, high built flower; very compact. A cone-shaped 
rose type Peony. Color a true self solferino-red. Although late, it 
blooms consistently, which cannot be said of most late varieties, 
After every other red is gone you can still go out and bring in 
excellent flowers of this variety. A real acquisition to our reds, 
A Brand Division $2.00 

Claire Dubois 

