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) BRAND PEONY FARMS, 
Inc. FARIBAULT , MINN. 

Perennials Suitalde for Every Garden 
Our perennials are dug fresh from the field the same day they are shipped. We guarantee our plants will 
reach you in excellent condition. After receiving your plants, you should give them the same careful attention 
they received while in our hands. 
Our prices are for large field-grown plants, and should not be confused with low prices which necessarily 
must call for inferior stock. 
Unless specially priced, all perennials 35c each; 12 for $2.25, postpaid. 
ARTEMISIA, Silver King. (Ghost Plant). A plant much used to give 
contrast because of its striking almost white or silver foliage. Fine to 
use as a filler in bouquets, and also excellent for winter bouquets. 
ASTER, Wartburg Star. A beautiful early spring blooming Aster with 
dark blue flowers with large orange centers. Flowers for cutting come 
in great numbers on fine stems a foot long. An Aster in great demand. 
BLEEDING HEART, Eximia. A dwarf variety of Bleeding Heart much 
used for rock gardens. Beautiful cut-leaf foliage with many little pink 
blooms resembling the wild “Dutchman’s Breeches.” 
CAMPANULA, Summer Skies. A rew Campanula Persicifolia introduced 
last year. A marvelous cup and saucer type hardy Bellflower. The 
color is a beautiful light blue and is liked by all who see it. If your 
garden needs blue, you should plant this lovely Campanula. 
DAISY, Elder’s Improved. A splendid pure white Daisy, single row of 
petals, yellow center. A great variety for cutting, with nice long, 
straight stems and wonderful crops of flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY, Double, Diener’s Strain. Best and most striking 
Shasta we have ever seen. Large blooms 2 to 3 inches across. Some are 
full double, others showing golden centers. Some with straight petals, 
others with twisted petals, on nice long stems for cutting. 
DAISY, Shasta Supreme. An immense single Shasta Daisy. Comes into 
bloom in early June with pure white, single blooms from 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. Best early Shasta. 
GYPSOPHILA Bodgeri (Double Baby’s Breath). In a beautiful delicate 
shade of pink. Something very fine. 
Fine, strong, grafted plants, 50c each 

Helenium, Chippersfield Orange 
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GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Double Baby’s Breath). Pure white, small, 
double flowers larger and more beautiful than the single variety. 
Extremely tasty for bouquet work. 
Fine, strong, grafted plants, 50c each 
HELENIUM, Chippersfield Orange. Flowers in very large heads. Many 
to the stem with an orange-splashed flame-mahogany disk. One of 
the best of the Heleniums and a great addition to our late summer 
flowers. Blooms through August and September. Extremely brilliant 
and showy. Each, 60c 
LYTHRUM, Merdena (Purple Loosestrife). This is a new Lythrum 
brought out by the Canadian Experimental Farm at Morden, Mani- 
toba. We think it the best of all the Lythrum and a great improve- 
ment over old types. Long upright growing stems just covered their 
length with little deep bright rose-pink flowers. This is a good one. 
Showy plants for moist, shady borders, and watersides. 
LIATRIS spicata (Blazing Star or Gay Feather). A striking plant in 
the garden with wonderful spikes about 3 feet in height literally cov- 
ered with good clear purple flowers. Flowers in late September. 
MERTENSIA virginica (Cowslip; Bluebells). One of the most fasci- 
nating plants of the early spring garden. Grows in either shade or 
full sun. Plants about 18 inches high covered with long trumpet, bell- 
shaped flowers in a rich medium blue. 
PASQUE FLOWER, European. Odd, exquisite, reddish purple flowers 
with golden stamens borne on shaggy foliage stems, followed by 
feathery seed-pods. The flower is an improved Crocus. One of the 
earliest and brightest of spring flowers. April-May. 
PENTSTEMON grandiflorum. The wild Pentstemon of Minnesota. 
Absolutely hardy. A beautiful border or rock garden plant. The plant 
is a compact mass of gray, heavy, leathery foliage. From this spring 
several tall flowering stalks lined with many lavender, trumpet-shaped 
flowers resembling a Foxglove. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). A very hardy perennial with large, 
one-half-inch, bell-shaped flowers. Come in pure blue and pure white. 
State color desired. 
PYRETHRUM, James Kelway (Painted Daisy). A fine deep scarlet 
variety with long stems, making it an ideal cutting kind. Tremendous 
bloomer. Comes into bloom in middle of May and lasts a long time. 
RUDBECKIA purpurea. The giant purple Coneflower. Attractive rosy 
purple flowers with a large brown, cone-shaped center. Blooms 
through July to frost. 
SCABIOSA, Isaac House Hybrids. One of the loveliest and most de- 
pendable of all perennials. The flowers come in a soft delicate shade 
of lavender. 18- to 24-inch fine cutting stems. Splendid cut flower. 
STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). A great flower to dress bouquets 
with, both summer and winter. Long stems, which are fine for cut- 
ting, branch out into great heads 18 inches across, made up of minute 
blue flowers. 
TROLLIUS, Golden Queen. Truly the queen of all the Trollius. Blooms 
through June and July. The flowers are a rich golden color with 
orange stamens, Will grow in semi-shade. A new variety with larger 
and fuller flowers. 
VERONICA longifolia. A beautiful plant for the hardy border, which 
increases in size from, year to year. The nice upright clean foliaged 
stems terminate in long slender cone-shaped spikes in an intense blue. 
VIOLA, Jersey Gem. ‘The most popular of all the Violas, or perennial 
Pansies as many call them. The plant produces pure violet-blue flow- 
ers in great profusion. 
