FARIBAUL.T , MINN. 
, Inc . 
Super-Early 
Collection 
All Red 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena—the 
Fern-Leaved Peony 
Blooming very early, in continu- 
ous succession . . . these three va- 
rieties give you two whole weeks 
of Peony beauty ahead of all the 
others! 
If Purchased Separately a Total 
Value of $6.00. 
Collection Price, For All Three 
^ 5.00 Postpaid 
LACINIATA. A bright scarlet single 
that comes into flower about two 
weeks before Officinalis Rubra. 
The plant is thrifty, with lacin' 
iated foliage. The red flowers liter' 
ally cover the plant and when in 
bloom make one red ball. This 
would make a fine plant border. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. That large brilliant red Peony so often seen 
as a favorite in old gardens. In latitude of southern Minnesota it 
generally blooms by Decoration Day. It does not begin to pass 
out until just before the main crop of other Peonies appears. 
Officinalis Rubra is always in bloom here June 1st or before. 
TENUIFOLIA FLORA PLENA. In bloom with us around May 20th. 
Very brilliant crimson. Finely cut foliage, so much like that of 
the Cosmos. Every season we receive numerous requests for the 
name of this flower. Tenuifolia should always be carefully mulched 
the first winter after planting. Plant as early in the spring 
practicable. Very scarce. Few growers are able to list it. 
as 
9.8 
9.4 
8.2 
THERESE (Dessert) 
A very large, somewhat loosely built pink with a golden yellow 
glow in the center of the flower. The flowers are typical, even on 
one'year plants. The plant is of medium height with strong stems 
and comes into bloom early midseason. A supreme flower for ex' 
hibition purposes. A free bloomer with delicate fragrance. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert) 
A delicate pearly white, suffused with shades of delicate salmon 
and La France rose. The flower is rose type and comes into bloom 
late in the season. The plant has a weak stem but the coloring of 
the flower is so unusual that it is admired by all who see it. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE (Dessert) 
One of the largest purplish red Peonies. The blooms are loose 
rose type, globular in form, and made up of broad petals of veh 
vety red with a silvery reflex. A good garden flower and a fine 
show flower. The plant is of medium height and comes into bloom 
midseason. A Brand Division ^1.50 
VICTORY CHATEAU THIERRY (A. M. Brond) 
A clear bright pink, gradually fading to a lighter pink. The flower 
is large with immense, broad, evenly arranged, rounded petals of 
great substance. The plant is of medium height with very strong 
stems that hold the large, cup'shaped blossoms well erect. We con' 
sider this one of our very best originations but the plant comes into 
bloom so early that you seldom see the flower in the show room. 
A Brand Division ^3.00 
9.3 WALTER FAXON (Richardson) 
The most vivid of all pinks, the only “real pink” as someone has 
said. A remarkable flower, at its best in the show room. The flow' 
ers are of medium size, attractive in form, and mildly fragrant. 
In the fields it does not hold up as well as Souvenir de Louis Bigot 
but in the show room it tops them all. A Brand Division ^1.50 
FINAL CLEARANCE OFFER 
We hope to clear our Peony storage room by the first of May so 
that we may start to decorate this room for our Peony Show we 
hold each year in June. 
To do this we offer; 
3 Fine Roots for ^1.35, postpaid 
6 Fine Roots for ^2.55, postpaid 
12 Fine Roots for ^4.25, postpaid 
All Brand Divisions, our selection 
for variety, your selection for color. 
We will not disappoint you either in quality of root or variety 
if you permit us to make your selection. 
CHOICE JAPANESE VARIETIES 
8.1 AKALU (Dessert) 
A bright rose'red Japanese variety. Guard petals surround the 
center tuft of half'transformed staminodes of gold'faced rose'red; 
carpels light green tipped cream. A Brand Division ^1.00 
AKASHIGATA (Japan) 
Bright rose guard petals surround a heavy center of filamental 
petals of bright pink, bordered with gold. A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.5 ALMA (Shaylor) 
A midseason light pink Japanese variety with bright yellow petal' 
oids, tipped gold. Center carpels greenish yellow tipped pink. 
A Brand Division ^1.00 
8.0 ALTAR CANDLES (Pleas) 
A Japanese variety with flesh'pink guard petals surrounding a cen' 
ter of narrow petaloids tipped crimson. Floriferous and depend' 
able. A Brand Division ^1.00 
9.2 AMA-NO-SODE (Japan) 
Probably the finest pink Japanese. Large cup'shaped petals enclose 
a center of half'transformed staminodes, edged gold and faced pink. 
Carpels light green, tipped pink. A Brand Division ^5.00 
8.6 KING OF ENGLAND (Kelway) 
A rich uniform shade of deep red. Large, uniformly rounded 
petals of great substance. Center a large tuft of long, self'colored 
petaloids, prominently edged with gold. A Brand Division ^1.50 
OHANAGASA (Origin Unknown) 
A violet'red, unlike any other Japanese variety we list. An attrac' 
tive variety that commands attention in the field as well as in the 
show room. ’ A Brand Division ^2.50 
8.6 MIKADO (Japan) 
A tall midseason variety of medium size. The cupped petals are of 
a deep rich crimson. The center is composed of thick staminodes 
stained dark rose'red, edged throughout their length and tipped 
bu€'yellow; carpels pale green. A very tall floriferous variety with 
erect stems. Exceedingly brilliant. A Brand Division ^1.50 
8.7 RASHOOMON (Japan) 
One of the best of the Japanese varieties for landscape planting, 
because of the clean beautiful appearance of the plant itself. Large 
blossoms. Color a deep rose'red. Center prominent cream'yellow. 
A Brand Division ^2.00 
9.0 SOME GANOKO (Japan) 
One of the best of all red Japs. The large, uniformly shaped guard 
petals are a rich velvety red. The golden staminodes are streaked 
red. A good plant; a fine flower. A Brand Division ^2.00 
8.9 TOKIO « (Japan) 
A large midseason rosy pink with broad rounded guard petals. 
Center composed of loose staminodes, broad, crinkled, faced light 
pink. Plant tall, dark broad foliage. A Brand Division ^2.50 
9.0 TORO-NO-MAKI (Japan) 
One of the finest of all the white Japanese Peonies. It comes into 
bloom midseason. A double row of lilac'white guard petals sur- 
rounds a center of amber'yellow. A very striking variety. An 
excellent upright grower. A Brand Division ^3.00 
