Farr Nursery Company, Weiser Park, Penna 
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Which to Plant 
Our list of Tree Peonies now available appears on this page. 
Descriptions are intentionally modest and limited because 
every variety is desirable and beautiful. Effusive descriptions 
would be merely so much reiteration. All you need do is 
select the color you prefer, with the assurance that your 
garden will be graced by what will probably be your most- 
prized garden possession. 
There is no practical difference between the bloom season 
and growth-rate of these varieties except that Moutan is 
exceptionally early and most rapid growing while the yellows 
are the very last to bloom and the slowest in growth. 
Tree Peony Prices 
Do not accept price as the criterion of beauty but rather 
as based upon the supply available. If you derive satisfaction 
from exclusiveness, the “yellows” may be worth $1,000.00 
to you because there are hardly 100 plants in the United 
States today, but a price of $50.00 does not necessarily 
claim that they are ten times as beautiful as $5.00 sorts—- 
only that they are much scarcer and much harder to produce 
and that deep yellow is an otherwise unattainable color in 
Peonies. 
Tree Peony prices are based entirely upon supply and not 
on size of plants or respective merit of bloom. Moutan and 
Iro-no-Seki are the best “buys” on the 1935 list since our 
prices are based on adequate stock. All plants are returnable 
at our expense if in any way unsatisfactory. 
Large, Strong Plants 
The following prices apply on 2- to 4-year-old plants which 
have already bloomed in our nursery. Many of them are 
“parent” plants which have been cut back for propagation 
purposes. If they appear stubby when received, remember 
(a) that you are receiving a “parent” plant; (b) that cutting 
back produces bushy plants; (c) that the stubbiness will 
disappear when spring growth develops; ( d ) that the roots 
have been unmolested and will produce that many more 
bloom-sprouts for next spring; (e) that there will be no loss 
of time or bloom because, whether cut back or not, the shock 
of transplanting most any plant does not permit bloom the 
same spring it is received. 
Evidence of the early age at which Tree Peonies bloom. 
Note size of blooms on small plants 
Tree Peony List 
Each 
Akashi-gata. Semi-double; salmon. $10 00 
Banksi. Double; pink with darker shades. 6 00 
B. H. Farr. Single; vivid orange-scarlet. 10 00 
Haku-raku-ten. Semi-double; pure white. 10 00 
Hana-guruma. Semi-double; rose-pink. 6 00 
Hana-no-Tsukasa. Semi-double; lavender. 6 00 
*Iro-no-Seki. Semi-double; shell-pink. 5 00 
Iwato-kagami. Double; clear pink. 6 00 
La Lorraine. Double; pure golden yellow. 60 00 
2-yr. plants at $36 each 
*Moutan. Single; red. (See specimen offer.). 5 00 
Nippon-ko. Semi-double; pink. 6 00 
Ruriban. Semi-double; purple. 10 00 
Shiko-den. Double; deep rose-pink. 7 50 
Shuchiuka. Semi-double; flesh, darker center. 6 00 
Souv. de Maxime Cornu. Double; yellow and 
burnt-orange. 30 00 
2-yr. plants at $18 each 
Tama-Usagi. Single; pure white. 10 00 
SPECIAL OFFER. One plant of Iro-no-Seki and one of 
Moutan for only $8 
Specimen Moutans 
Moutan is the earliest, most vigorous, and 
most free-blooming of all Tree Peonies. 
Moutan is the Wild Tree Peony of Thibet and 
is easier to propagate than its hybrid descen¬ 
dants. Our stock is the largest in the Occidental 
world and we offer them in specimen sizes, ac¬ 
cordingly. 
These specimens are 6 to 10 years old and have 
borne from 20 to 100 blooms each. 
2 to 2)^-ft. specimens at $6.00 each 
2}^ 3-ft. specimens at $7.00 each 
3 to 3K-ft. specimens at $8.00 each 
FARR TREE PEONIES SINCE 1916 
I have 25 Tree Peonies. Excepting two from 
England, all came from your nurseries; first from 
Mr. Bertrand Farr in 1916.— Mrs. John Wash¬ 
burn, Spirit Knob, Wayzata, Minn. Nov. 7, 1934. 
Tree Peony, Moutan. has been the “Emperor's Flower” and ‘ King of Flowers in 
China since 600 A. D. It is now available to the average American garden at the 
lowest prices ever applied 
