My Dream Garden which is coming to be a real garden, with Peonies and Irises in glorious abandon; 



Lilacs that make the air heavy with their fragrance 



th Deutzias. and Philadelphia, and 



FARR'S PEONIES 



Known and Grown in 

 All Good Gardens 



IN FRAGRANCE, in color, in profusion of bloom, Peonies 

 rival the rose. I fully believe that no other plants give 

 so much pleasure and satisfaction for so little expenditure 

 of time and care. 



Peonies seem to be more widely distributed than most other 

 plants — thriving equally well in the cold of Canada and 

 under the warm suns of the Gulf States. They are per- 

 manent plants, too, not dying out after a few years — at Gib- 

 raltar, Pa., is a large plant known to be over 80 years old, 

 and quite likely the suns and snows of a century have 

 passed over it, leaving it strong and full of vigor. 



Mere Admirers Soon Become "Fans" 



There is an innate charm in Peonies which soon makes the casual 

 observer an enthusiast. It may well be so, for the plants increase 

 in beauty of form and flower and in intrinsic value as the seasons 

 pass. Nor is it necessary that large space be given to them, for 

 Peonies will thrive and bloom in the tiniest garden as well as in 

 the collection of the millionaire. 



Fair's Hardy Plant Specialties 



a book of over a hundred pages, with many illustrations in natural colors and 

 photographic reproductions. The book is too valuable for miscellaneous distribu- 

 tion, but a copy will be sent on receipt of Si, which sum may be deducted from 

 your first order amounting to Sio.oo. 



I am so sure that you long to know these wonderful flowers, and 

 to possess some of them for your very own, that I am offering 

 what I call 



A Surprise Collection 



Years of study and labor have made me familiar with the best 

 Peonies for general growing, and I want the readers of Garden 

 Magazine to know these best varieties. Some are high-priced, 

 some are not, but they are all extra good. 



For $5 I will send you 6 plants 

 For $10 I will send you 12 plants 



I am not here naming the varieties (but each plant will be properly la- 

 beled) for I want this to be your Surprise Collection. I want you to 

 become a Peony "fan," like hundreds of other people. The varieties and 

 roots will be most likely to accomplish this. There will be six or twelve 

 varieties, which, if selected from my catalogue, would cost much more than 

 the sums named. You can depend on what I send — just leave it to me. 

 In fact I will do this — if you are not pleased when the plants bloom in 

 1923 (for Peonies need two years' growth), write me and tell me why; you 

 can keep the plants and I will send back your money. I wouldn't make 

 this offer unless I knew my plants, would I? 



Bert rand H. Farr 



Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 

 104 Garfield Avenue Wyomissing, Penna. 





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