FARR NURSERY COMPANY. WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
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A pathway of Peonies is a source of daily joy in June 
PEONIES * Massive, Immaculate, Colorful, Fragrant 
Why Plant Peonies? A well-selected collection of Peonies 
produces magnificent, colorful, and fragrant bloom of perfect 
detail for more than a month. Individual blooms last two 
weeks if cut early and handled properly. A plant lasts a life¬ 
time and can be divided repeatedly. Peonies will withstand 
abuse and neglect and will liberally reward average attention. 
Insect pests do not bother Peonies. 
How to Plant. The illustration below is'self explanatory. Pre¬ 
pare holes and feed as for Tree Peonies. (See page"!2,)' Plant 
ftofn 3 to 4 feet apart. Avoid manure. Use commercial-foods. 
Wli^re to Plant, Plant in average soil, with good drainage 
and at least half-time sunlight, in beds or rows by themselves: 
here and there in perennial backgrounds or shrubbery fore¬ 
ground; along walls, walks, borders, etc. Acquire a collection 
as a hobby. 
When to Plant. In very early spring before sprouts appear or 
in fall from late August until the ground freezes. 
Which to Plant 
The following list has been arranged '^o that selection can 
be made to suit individual preferences as to color, price, 
season, rating, etc. We have discarded more than 800 varie¬ 
ties. You can select from this remaining list with 100 . per 
cent assurance of satisfaction from any variety chosen. 
Prices apply to 1-year plants or equivalent strong 4 to 7-eyo 
divisions. Clumps, containing 3 or 4 divisions, if desired, at 
double the price of divisions. Prices are based upon supply 
available and not necessarily upon merit, and a $1.00 variety 
may be every bit as desirable as a $5.00 plant. 
We guarantee trueness to name and top-quality roots. Re¬ 
turnable at our expense it otherwise. 
Key to Descriptions 
Time of blooming indicated thus—E., Early; E.M., Early Mid¬ 
season; M., Midseason; L., Late. X.; indicates most pronounced 
fragrance; 8.7, 9.7, etc., indicate grade of merit given by 
American Peony Society. 10.0 would be the perfect peony. 
8.7 
8.8 
9.0 
9.3 
8.7 
9.8 
9.1 
9.9 
8.3 
9.3 
9.4 
White 
Large 
Divisions 
Albatre. L.X. Compact; white, flecked red .$1.00 
Alsace Lorraine. L. Large; tall. Cream-white . 1.50 
Baroness Schroeder. L.X. Flesh-white . 1.00 
Festiva Maxima. X. Popular early white . 1,00 
James Kelway. M.X. Exquisite tall white . 1.50 
Kelway’s Glorious. M.X. Magnificent glistening white 2.50 
Lady Alexandra Duff, M.X. Blush-pink to white ... 1.00 
Le Cygne. M.X. Perfectly formed ivory-white . 3.00 
Mens. Dupont. M.X. Glistening ivory-white . 1.50 
Mrs. Edward Harding. L.M. Large; pure white . 2.00 
Tourangelle. M.X. Pearl-white and salmon .. . 1.50 
See the Farr Free Replacement Guarantee, page 2 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS ON PEONIES 
10% Discount on Peony orders exceeding ...$ 4.99 12% Discount on Peonv orders exceeding .$ 9.99 
15% Discount on Peony orders exceeding __$24.99 
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