L. J. FARMER, PULASKI, OSWEGO COUNTY, N. Y 
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PEONIES 
We present here an assortment covering the 
entire range of colors extending over the bloom¬ 
ing season, and representing the very best out 
of hundreds of varieties gotten together from ' 
specialists in France, England, Holland and \ 
Japan, and this country. Strong divisions with 
3 to 5 good eyes. 
Camille Calcot (light rose), 25c; Carnea 
Striata (pale flesh, shading to almost pure 
white), 25c; Charlemagne (creamy-white, center 
light lilac, flesh, shaded with chamois, late), 35c; 
Clarissa (rosy-pink, inner petals sulphur), 20c; 
Comte de Diesbach (ilark red, early),*25c; Comte 
de Jussier (outer petals pink, inner yellowish), 
25c; Comte de Nanteuil (very large and full, 
dark rose), 25c; Comte de Niepperg (dark rose 
pink, large bloom), 25c; Comte d’Osmond (white 
with sulphurish center), 30c; Couronne d’Or 
(immense, very full, imbricated, ball shaped 
bloom; snowy white with yellow stamens; fra¬ 
grant, perfect as a cut flower sort; very late, 
coming in after all other stemmed whites are 
gone), 30c; Delachei (deep crimson purple; one 
of the best dark peonies; late midseason), 25c; 
Hortens Ceros (bright pink), 20c; Huchesse de 
Nemours (the Calot variety; cup shaped, sulphur 
white; late and one of the best whites), 35c; 
Huke of Wellington (flowers fragrant, sulphur 
white, large and well formed; strong grower; | 
steins long and firm; late midseason), 35c; 
Mulis Superba (soft jiink, very early), 25c; 
Felix Crousse (brilliant, flaming red; far and 
away the best red; the popular color wi»th flor¬ 
ists; late midseason), 40c; Festiva Alba (ivory- 
white, with occasional crimson spots in center 
petals; ships well and stands cold storage excel¬ 
lently; late midseason), 30c; Festiva Maxima, 
(the ideal early white for floral work; a well 
nigh perfect peony), 30c; Floral Treasure (rich, 
soft pink), 30c; Francois Ortegat (semi-double; 
large, purplish crimson bloom, with brilliant, 
yellow golden anthers; very striking), 25c; Ful- 
gida (purplish-red), 25c; General Cavaignac 
(lively lilac-pink, shaded clearer pink), 20c; 
Gloire de Douai (purplish scarlet-crimson, with 
black reflex, late), 25c.; Golden Harvest (very 
large blooms, blush guard petals; creamy-white 
center; midseason, one of the freest bloomers), 
30c; Grandiflora Carnea IMena (very early; clear 
flesh pink, shaded lilac; keeps well; ships well; 
desirable for cutting or landscape work), 20c; 
Grandiflora Rosea (light rose; outer petals very 
large, inner smaller and bunched; vigorous grow¬ 
er), 25c; Lady Hramwell (silvery pink, late mid¬ 
season), 25c;* I.aius (outer petals white, inner 
sulphur, changing to white; medium size), 30c; 
T.a Sublime (crimson; fine, full, fragrant), 25c; 
I.aTulipe (late, very large, full, shell formed , 
blooms, borne on long, erect stems; delicate rose, 
fading to creamy white; one of the best), 35e; 
Livingstone (true Crousse variety, soft rosy 
pink, silvery reflex, strong, long stems; best late 
pink), (iOc; Louis Van lloutte (Delache) (fine 
dark crimson, very double, strong), 30c; M’lle 
ilarie Calot (clear* satin-like silvery reflex), 30c: 
M^lle Rene Dessert (in clusters, soft lilac, with 
silvery-violet reflex), 35c; ^ladamme Crousse 
(one of the best whites; midseason). 35c; 
Madamme Lebon (bright cherry pink), 25c; 
Madamme Rose Rendatler (delicate rose), 25c; 
Meissonier (reddish purple, crimson center), 60c; 
Monsieur Barral (soft, clear pink; large and 
full; long stems), 25c; Monsieur Dupont (very 
large, ivory white, with carmine border in cen¬ 
ter petals; attractive; late midseason), 35c; 
Nigricans (very late, brilliant, purplish-crimson), 
35c; Nobilissima (bright, deep })ink; good stems; 
last wonderfully), 35c; Officinalis Mutabilis Alba 
(earliest white), 30c; Officinalis Rosea (semi¬ 
double rose, the besr to bloom), 30c; Officinalis 
Rubra Ifieno (the well known, very early, double 
crimson), 25c; Palmata (cut-leaved, single scar¬ 
let; earliest), 40c; Fapaviflora (guard petals 
pure white; others yellowish; excellent), 30c; 
Fhrvne (blush white), 25c; Prince Imperial, 
(brilliant, purplish-scarlet; free bloomer; fine 
for massing in landscape work), 25c; Prolifera 
Tricolor (soft flesh, with center of golden yel¬ 
low), 25c; Queen Victoria (Whitleyii)—There are 
two well known varieties of this name—this is 
the standard pure white market variety for 
storage), 25e; Richardson’s Dorchester (salmon- 
pink, one of the very best late ones), 40c; Rich¬ 
ardson’s Grandiflora (flesh ])ink, with lighter 
shades in center; fragrant; one of the largest 
peonies known; latest ]>ink in bloom), 40c; Rosea 
Superba (brilliant, deep cerise-jiink, blooms eom- 
]*act and jierfectly formed; healthy growth; long 
stems; keeps well; late midseason), 40c; Rosea 
Plena Superba (very full flower; delicate pink 
and salmon), 25c; Triumph Du Nord (rose, 
shaded crimson), 25c. 
Tree Peonies, forty named varieties, different 
colors, 60c each. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Anemone (Wind Flower), Japonica, Queen Char¬ 
lotte, Rubra and Whirlwimi, 25c each. 
Aq.uilegia (Columbine), California Hybrids (fine 
mixture), Canadensis (red and yellow), Chry- 
santha (yellow), Chrysantha Alba (white), 
Caerula (Rocky Mountain), VeitclHs Long 
Spurred, 20c each. 
Arundo Donax, 30c each. 
Campanula, Carpathica Alba, 20c each. 
Chrysanthemums, Hardy Pompon, Autumn Beauty 
(golden brown), Baby (a miniature lemon- 
yellow), Diana (pure white), Fireball (yellow, 
*tip])ed with crimson), Julia (orange scarlet), 
Julia Lagravere (rich garnet), Klondike (yel¬ 
low), Ladysmith (lilac, tinted salmon), Minta 
(light pink), Nie (white), Orea (light pink), 
Queen of Whites (fine creamy white), Quinela 
(yellow), Tennyson (light pink), Zenobia 
(pure yellow), 20c each. 
Delphineums (Larkspur), Alfred, Amyas Leigh. 
Amos Perry, Belladonna, Cashmerianum, 
Chinese Mixed, Duke of Connaught, Formosum, 
Gold ifcdal Hybrids, Hybrids (double mixed), 
King of Delphineums, Tjoigh Hunt, Mrs. Creigh¬ 
ton, I’ersimmon, Rembrant, Sailor Prince, 
Talisman, 20c each. 
Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William), 20e each. 
Dianthus Plumaris (Hardy Scotch Pinks), 20c 
each; Countess Knauth (the first yellow hardy 
j)ink), 25c each; Homer (rosy red with dark 
center), White Reserve, 20c each. 
Digitalis (Foxglove), mixed, 20c each; Gloxinae- 
flora, Purpurea, 20c each. 
Dielytra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart), 25c each. 
Eulalia Gracillima, 20c each. 
Gaillardia, Kelway’s Grandiflora Superba, 20c 
each. 
