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Brand Peony Farms, Faribault, Minnesota
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies Edith West (Brand). Resembles Albiflora, except that the petals have more substance. The plant is more upright. Later than Albiflora. $3.00.
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies Flanders Fields (A. M. Brand). A single of the most brilliant red. Two rows of petals surround a prominent center of golden stamens. The petals stand out flat and are of great substance, rich and velvety in appearance. $10.00.
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies Harriet Olney (Brand). Soft rose pink. Flowers large, petals long, broad, and shapely. Beautiful peony. $3.00.
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies Krinkled White (A. M. Brand). The bud of this variety resembles a pale tulip. As it opens it develops into a large flower with great broad pure white petals that are krinkled like crepe paper. A splendid show flower and a splendid field flower. $10.00.
(1931) Page(s) 13. Our List of Singles Krinkled White (A. M. Brand 1928). White. First noticeable in the bud which resembles the bud of a pale pink tulip just ready to burst. The bud is comparatively small and beautiful in effect. As it opens, it expands into a large flower with great broad pure white petals, krinkled like crepe paper. A most beautiful effect. Stems tall, straight, slender but strong; clean light green. Splendid both as a show flower and field flower. Award of merit, Des Moines National Show. A Brand Division $5.00.
(1931) Our List of Singles. Mellen Knight (Brand 1920). Red. Tall, straight growing; strong enough to hold the flowers well up. Petals long, narrow, and evenly rounded on the edges, giving a beautiful effect both at close examination and from a distance. Color, a bright, rich crimson. Extra good. A Brand Division $2.00.
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies Mellin Knight (Brand). A bright rich crimson. Tall and extra good. $3.00.
(1929) Page(s) 13. Single Peonies President Lincoln (A.M. Brand). Color the most dazzling of brilliant red. As a field flower it stands the burning sun the best of any single we have ever seen. A new peony. $100.00.
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