
14 HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 

JAPANESE PEONIES 
Price each in quantities of 
a 3 25 
Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
2 10 100 
Instituteur Doriat (Doriat 1925) 8.85 $1.00 $1.00 
Late Japanese Type Dark Red 
Very brilliant. Large. Tall; free bloomer. An 
attractive and unusual Peony. One of the top-notchers. 
*“King of England (Kelway 1902) 8.6 (A048 So teeeas 
Early Midseason Japanese Type Dark Red 
A shade between crimson and maroon, with a dull 
gloss; buff staminodes, streaked with dark rose-pink. 
Very large. Tall; floriferous. A handsome, vividly col- 
ored flower which is extremely popular. None better. 
Wonderful keeper as a cut-flower at home. 
Leto (Neeley 1930) 8.84 4.00 
Midseason Japanese Type White 
Medium height. Good stems. very broad and 
round guard petals, crimped on edges. Center of pale 
yellow petaloids, quite long, very deeply notched and 
fringed, giving the appearance of threads. Carpels cream, 
tipped cream. A very fine flower of distinctive Japanese 
build. 7 
Onahama (Gumm 1926) 8.87 1.50 
Midseason Japanese Type Dark Red 
Very large round guard petals of brilliant dark 
red that approaches cerise. Tall. The staminodes are 
the color of the guards with yellow tips and bases. The 
carpels are green tipped, the color of the guards. Flo- 
riferous. Very brilliant, showy flower. 
Tokio (Unknown) 8.9 1.00 1.00 
Midseason Japanese Type Dull, Old-Rose 
_ Cupped, waving guard petals, center of large 
staminodes, narrow at base with wide tips tinted pale 
yellow and stained pink on upper half, with buff edges. 
Large. Very tall; fairly floriferous. An excellent variety. 
