HARMEL PEONY CO., BERLIN, MD. 15 

SINGLE PEONIES 
Price each in quantities of 
1 3 25 
Strong 8 to 5 eye divisions or to to 
z 10 100 
*Helen (Thurlow 1922) 8.88 $2.00 $2.00 
Early Single Type Dark Shell-Pink 
Double row of broad, round petals with mass of 
golden stamens in center. Large. Tall; free bloomer. 
Lovely, and one of the first Peonies to bloom. 
*Jeanne Ernould (Doriat 1926) 8.88 1.50 ° 1.50 
Early Midseason Single Type Reddish-Pink 
A reddish-pink or carmine that rapidly fades to 
almost white. Very large, medium height, good stems; 
foriferous. A very scarce single from France that pos- 
sesses exceptional beauty of color, form and carriage. 
Krinkled White (Brand) 9.04 2.00 
Late Single Type White 
The pale pink bud expands into a large flower 
with great, broad, pure white petals, crinkled like crepe 
paper. Large. Tall;  floriferous. Very unusual and 
beautiful. 
L’Etincelante (Dessert 1905) 8.4 50 .40 $0.25 
Midseason Single Type Very Bright Pink 
Each petal having a lighter, almost silvery border; 
stamens bright golden-yellow. Very large. Tall; florifer- 
ous. A variety which everyone loves. Very reliable and 
fine for use as a cut-flower in home. Wonderful keeper. 
The best single. 
*Le Jour (Shaylor 1915) 8.6 LOO sa .o0 
Early Midseason Single Type White 
With two rows of very long, wide, overlapping 
petals; center a broad ring of golden-yellow stamens. 
Very large. Tall; very floriferous. Very beautiful in bud. 
Perhaps the finest of all single whites. 
Mischief (Auten 1925) 8.66 1.00 .90 
Late Single Type Rose-Pink 
Guard petals of soft rose-pink of exceptional 
purity of color. Large. Tall; good bloomer. Many con- 
sider this to be the finest pink single yet produced.. When 
it is noted that it blooms after nearly all the single 
Peonies are gone, its value is much increased. 
