9.3 
8.3 
9.3 
Plant Bleeding Heart in at 
the 
crown 2 inches under 
TENUIFOLIA FLORA PLENA 
The Fern-Leaf Peony 
The earliest double to bloom. In bloom with us around May 
20th. Very brilliant crimson. Finely cut foliage, so much like 
that of the Cosmos. Every season we receive numerous requests 
for the name of this flower. Tenuifolia should always be care- 
fully mulched the first winter after planting. Plant as early in 
the fall as practicable. Very scarce. Few growers are able to 
list it. For fall only. A Brand Division $5.00 
WALTER FAXON (See color page 7). (Richardson) 
W. E. BLANCHETTE (A. M. Brand) 
This is a rich deep crimson of immense size, the largest red we 
grow. It is of a loose, semi-rose type with immense broad petals 
arranged in symmetrical form like the petals of a beautiful Rose. 
It is so arranged and of such beautiful form that it catches the eye 
instantly in the field. It develops nicely inside as a show flower 
and holds up well over a period of a number of days. We believe 
anyone who purchases this fine red will be more than pleased 
with it. Stock is extremely scarce. A Brand Division $10.00 
WINNIFRED DOMME (Brand) 
This is a very bright scarlet that makes a very fine border plant. 
The plant is dwarfish but the stems are strong and erect, each 
producing one flower to the stem. Unlike most reds, it has prac- 
tically no purple, and is the nearest scarlet of all Peonies. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
W. L. GUMM (Gumm) 
We have been growing this fine Peony for a number of years and 
we think it is one of the best among the whites. The guard petals 
are pure white, of excellent texture and enclose a center of closely 
packed petals with an ivory sheen. A refined and greatly admired 
midseason white. A Brand Division $3.00 
spring or fall with 
FE | HEART 
ground. 4 i 
s 
flowers 
shaped, come in long, 
8.9 LAVERNE CHRISTMAN 
BLEEDING 
(Dicentra Spectabilis) 
Easy to Handle—Easy to Grow 
\) This is one of the old-time 
from grandmother's 
garden, of which we will never 
tire. The flowers, which are 
pink with a white center and heart- 
graceful, 
drooping racemes. Foliage is fern- 
like and dainty. A valuable flower 
for planting in the shade. Very 
hardy and lives year after year. 
Grows 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms 
in May. Large divisions, each $1.00; 
3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid. 
[13] 
(A. M. Brand) 
A very large deep pink of varied shadings. The flower is rose type 
with loosely formed petals. The plant is tall and a vigorous grower. 
This variety received an Award of Merit at the National Show in 
1923 when 12 others of our new originations were on display. A 
lovely flower. Not offered every year. A Brand Division $3.00 
See Pages 54 and 55 for Scarce Varieties 
Mons. Jules Elie—Early, $1.50 
