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One each of all 4 varieties illustrated on these two 




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At the National Peany Show held in Rockford IIl., June, 1946, Hansina 
Brand was shown in eleven exhibits winning prizes. One prize was the Gold 
Medal, one the Silver Medal, and one for the best double variety in the show. 

9.4 Hansina Brand 
9.1 HANSINA BRAND (Brand) 
A glistening flesh-pink with a salmon reflex shading toward the 
base of the petals. As the flowers fade they resemble a perfectly 
formed specimen of Solange. Comes into bloom late in the sea- 
son and comes good every year while Solange often fails to 
produce perfect flowers. Hansina Brand was awarded the Farr 
Memorial Gold Medal for the best flower exhibited at the 
National Show held in connection with the Chicago Exposition 
in 1933. In 1934 at the National Show held in St. Paul, 
Hansina Brand was again awarded the ‘Farr Memorial 
Medal as the best flower in the show. A gorgeous 
flower. A Brand Division $7.50 
9.6 MRS. A. M. BRAND (A. M. Brand) 
A pure glistening white coming into flower very late 
in the season. The flower is large, of perfect Rose form, 
with large, uniform petals of remarkable substance. This 
flower received the Gold Medal of the American Peony 
Society at St. Paul, in 1923. The plant is medium tall 
with vigorous, upright stems and beautiful dark green 
foliage. A Brand Division $5.00 
9.0 ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (A. M. Brand) 
Although not so deep a pink as Blanche King, Ella 
Christiansen is so distinct from the delicate pinks in 
coloring as to be a real acquisition. The flower is exceedingly 
large, both on the plant in the field and when handled as a cut 
flower. Petals are long, narrow and heavily serrated on the edges. 
The flower first opens cup-shaped, then flat. Irresistibly appeal- 
ing—Ella Christiansen receives the unbounded praise of every 
visitor. We like it better every year. A Brand Division $3.00 
9.1 MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand) 
A beautiful late light pink that gradually fades to almost a pure 
white. The flower is perfect rose form with great broad, nicely 
rounded petals of wonderful substance. Tints of flesh and sal- 
mon show throughout the petals. The plant is of splendid 
growth and clean appearance. The stems are strong and hold 
the great flowers well above the foliage. The flower has the 
9.6 Mrs. A. M. Brand—Late, $5.00 fragrance of a Tea Rose. Our Silver Medal variety. 
Shown in four prize-winning exhibits at the Rockford Show. A Brand Division $3.00 
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