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LIBERTY BELL (Dr. J. H. Neeley) 
An unusually fine deep pink coming into bloom very late in the 
season. It has all the qualities of a fine flower and fills a distinct 
need in its color class. We have not been able to list this variety 
often in our catalog but we have grown it in our fields and watched 
it long enough to know we are offering a very fine distinct variety 
in Liberty Bell. A Brand Division $5.00 
LILLIAN GUMM (Gumm) 
A uniform apple-blossom-pink with more brilliant shadings at the 
base of the petals. The flower is large, globular in form, rose type, 
with broad petals, and a cupped center. A fragrant late midseason 
variety. A reliable bloomer. A Brand Division $1.00 
LONGFELLOW (Brand) 
Everyone concedes Longfellow one of the most popular red Peonies 
because of its distinct, fadeless color and general dependability, 
both for cutting and garden decoration. It is as striking in the field 
as in the show room. It comes into bloom early midseason. The 
plant has excellent foliage and strong, stiff stems. The flower is a 
bright crimson and is always found among the winning classes in 
the show room. A Brand Division $1.50 
LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand) 
To us, the splendid habit and brilliant color of this plant have 
exceptional merit. We first selected it from the seed bed in 1904. 
Each succeeding year it has grown in our esteem. Color intense 
flaming crimson. Early midseason. A variety that ranks with Long- 
fellow. From all parts of the country, we have reports of the 
wonderful qualities of Lora Dexheimer. A Brand Division $1.00 
MARGARET LOUGH (Gumm) 
This is one of Mr. Gumm’s introductions that we were instantly 
taken with when we first saw it some few years ago. We planted 
it in our fields and have now seen it in bloom some four or five 
seasons and we like it better the more we see it. It’s a flesh-pink 
of pleasing form which in itself makes it distinctive. A “must 
have.” A Brand Division $5.00 
MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse) 
A delicate shell-pink bordering on salmon. In color it is not like 
any other pink we grow. Such a clear pure self color, it attracts 
the eye, even when blooming among a hundred different pinks. 
A fragrant, midseason to late variety. Arrange this flower with 
Primevere and you have an attractive color combination. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
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MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier) 
A midseason semi-double flower. Purest white guards; then a collar 
of yellow stamens surrounding a row of shorter pure white petals, 
then a tuft of yellow stamens, all giving the flower a pronounced 
Waterlily effect. The stems are erect, a clean, light green, as is 
also the foliage. A Brand Division $1.00 
MARY BRAND (Brand) 
No red Peony ever won favor so quickly as Mary Brand. Always 
found among the winning reds in every show room. Comes into 
bloom with Frances Willard. Color so distinct it is easily recog- 
nized by amateurs, no matter how often they find it in our fields. 
A red in which there is little trace of purple. One of the most 
satisfactory reds as a cut flower as it will last a week if cut in the 
bud. Holds its color perfectly and for a long time in the sun. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand) 
One of the greatest of all pink Peonies. The color is a bright old- 
rose-pink. The plant is very tall and comes into bloom late mid- 
season. The flower is cupped rose type and often measures from 
9 to 12 inches in diameter. The stems are strong and hold the 
heavy flowers well above the foliage. A constant prize winner. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
At the National Show in Rochester, Minn., 1940, this variety was 
entered in a class calling for three blooms of one variety in medium 
or dark pink. There were 20 entries in this class. Martha Bulloch 
won Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes and also emerged as the Grand Cham- 
pion flower of the entire show. 
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) 
We feel this variety is much under-rated. Flower large, very full, 
bomb type. Guard petals sulphur-white; center petals rose-white 
with carmine touches; good substance. Long, strong stems; ideal 
cut flower. Pleasing fragrance. Comes into bloom after Festiva 
Maxima, and we regard it far superior in beauty. 
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 
MME 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 
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 
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