a 
Beak 
ms 
Dr. John L. Crenshaw—Late—Each, $5.00 
This is a new Brand origination that has not been widely distributed. 
Stock is still scarce and the variey has not been rated. It comes into 
bloom late in the season, along with Hansina Brand, Mrs. Frank Beach, 
Philippe Rivoire and others. It is a larger flower than Philippe Rivoire, 
a lighter red, with a much heavier stem. When this variety appears in 
the show room, it will give any red close competition for first place. 
9.0 Mrs. Fronk Beach—Late—Each $5.00 
A perfect flower even on a yearling plant. 
The 4 Peonies in color on these 2 pages will 
prove prize winners in any show room. They 
bloom late in the season. They will give you a fine 
red in Dr. John L. Crenshaw, a deep pink in 
Blanche King, a very light blush-pink in Hansina 
Brand, and a pure white with an ivory heart in 
Mrs. Frank Beach. 
20.00 
All 4 Fine Varieties 
Postpaid for Only 
9.4 Hansina Brand——Late—Each, $7.50 
Ordfordville, Wis. 
June 18, 1951 
“Dorothy J was lovely last year, but this year she was 
bigger and longer than usual. On June Ist we had a tornado 
that uproted trees, topped trees, and threw telephone poles 
around and flattened my Peony bed. But Dorothy J lifted 
her long stems as the days went by and is lovely. Mrs. Living- 
stone Farrand gave a wonderful performance ... many, many 
blooms and each so utterly lovely. Those are 2 Peonies that 
are well worth whatever is charged for them. 
This is just a thank you note for selling nice Peonies.” 
Ink, 1a%s 
From June 1951 Bulletin, State of Washington 
“Mrs. Frank Beach was magnificent this year. I never 
knew a Peony could be so lovely.” 
“Joanne Foreman was the finest this year it has been yet. 
My notes say a delicious fresh bright pink.” 
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