' Plant Peonies Either in Early 
Spring or Again in the Fall 
sores Don’t be afraid to make a nice planting of Peonies this spring. 
eg Our roots have been held in perfect condition in our large 
storage room, and they will come to you looking as fresh as if 
they were just dug from the field. Our roots are not only good, 
but they are really superb. If planted early this spring many will 
give some bloom this same season. If planted in the fall, our 
Brand Divisions are large enough to produce some flowers the 
following spring. 
For a satisfactory collection of 6 good Peonies, the ones 
in color on these two pages will prove most satisfactory. 
Each variety is a most excellent garden variety and a 
prize winner in any show room. 
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Dr. John L. Crenshaw—Late, $5.00 4. 2% 
DR. JOHN L. CRENSHAW (A. M. Brand) 
A fine red coming into bloom late in the season along with = 
Philippe Rivoire, although a much larger flower. This is a 
bright crimson-red unlike in color either Longfellow or Mary 
Brand. When the buds just begin to open, they might pass a 
for a rich red Rose. The three or four outer rows of petals 
are very large, broad, and symmetrically arranged, The plant 
is of medium height, stems strong and erect, foliage narrow & 
and dark green. When selecting your list, don’t overlook this 
fine red. A Brand Division $5.00 
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9.0 Ella Christiansen—Late, $3.00 
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 exceed- 
: ingly 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- 
shape, then flat. Irresistibly appealing—Ella Christiansen 
receives the unbounded praise of every visitor. We like 
it better every year. A Brand Division $3.00 
9.0 MRS. FRANK BEACH (A. M. Brand) 
A deep ivory-white coming into bloom late in the season. 
The flower is large, flat, perfect rose type with long, nar- 
row, laciniated petals of the same lacy effect as in Jubilee. 
Mrs. Frank Beach is a glorified Jubilee but is not handi- 
capped by a weak stem. This variety develops a flower 
true to type on a yearling plant. The blooms are pro- 
Bue nase’ fuse and sweetly fragrant. One of the best of all white 
9.0 Mrs. Frank Beach—Late, $5.00 Peonies. A Brand Division $5.00 
