September, 1916 
THE GARDEN ]M A G A Z I N E 
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R. & J. Farquhar & Co. 
9 South Market Street Boston, Mass. 
Farquhar’s German Irises 
Iris Germanica 
Awarded a silver medal by the Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society, 1913. 
We have a collection of more than 
50 of the most beautiful varieties, 
including many of the newer and 
Pallida forms. 
Pallida dalmatica 
One of the finest and most 
beautiful varieties in culti- 
vation. Standards and falls 
exquisite shade of soft laven- 
der; sweetly scented. ^2.50 
per dozen; ^15.00 per 100. 
Write for a copy of our Au- 
tumn Catalogue for complete 
list of varieties. 
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The Livingston Seed Company 
Famous for Tomatoes 
659 High Street, Columbus, Ohio 
LIVINGSTON’S 
$1.00 Paeony Collection 
6 Grand Varieties — Assorted Colors 
Golden Harvest Very distinct. Beautiful creamy yellow with 
soft pink guard petals. 
Duchesse de Nemours White with sulphur tint; very fragrant, 
cut shaped bloom. Midseason. 
Delachei Intense violet crimson; blooms large and full. Midseason. 
Festiva Maxima A universal favorite. Pure white with car- 
mine splashes in the centre. Early. 
Belle Douaisenne Never before offered by us in collection. A 
beautiful rose pink. 
Queen Victoria Very compact. White with centre petals some- 
times tipped with crimson. Midseason. 
The set of six, if purchased separately, would cost $2.50. We send 
them in strong divided roots all for $1.00, postpaid. 
The paeony with its beautiful bloom and delicate fragrance will 
grace any spot, whether simple lawn or elaborate country estate. Its 
Foliage is clean and attractive, and its flowers are noted for their 
magnificence and elegant grace. 
The month of September is the most ideal season of the whole year 
for planting Paeonies. They start into growth so early in the Spring 
that they must be planted in the Fall or the whole of next season’s 
bloom will be sacrificed. 
Write to day for our free Guide giving dependable planting and 
culture-directions for Darwin Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, German 
and Spanish Iris, Hardy Phlox and other hardy perennials, shrubs and 
everything that should be planted in the fall. 
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