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Something Special in Tulips 
You can have the best Tulips at old-time prices. 
We have dug, cleaned and graded more than 10,000 of our 
Display Garden Tulips. Their further display is impractical 
because we can no longer obtain many of the varieties once 
included—shown above. 
We will plant in their place a display of Tulips which are 
now available from American growers. 
Our former display included more than 100 of the finest 
and newest varieties from Holland. it is inipractical io offer 
the collection by their names because there are so many 
varieties and relatively few bulbs of each variety. 
The bulbs have therefore been placed on one pile and 
thoroughly mixed for what might well be termed a Super- 
Superfine Mixture. 
Many of the bulbs, if named, would be worth $15 to $25 
per hundred at current prices. All of them are worth at least 
$10 per hundred because they are much larger bulbs than 
the American- or English-grown grades. 
OUR PRICE (while they last) 
$6.00 per hundred; $54.00 per thousand 
25 or more at hundred rate 
250 or more at thousand rate 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
The Old-Fashioned Fern-Leaved 
Peony 
For at least thirty years the Fern-leaved Peony (Pzonia 
lenuifolium), which increases slowly but is perfectly hardy, 
has been scarce. We have frequently been unable to fill 
orders at $3 to $5 per plant. 
This is the earliest of the dependable Peonies. With us, 
it begins to bloom on about May 15. In all localities it will 
bloom weeks before the other early, old-fashioned Officinalis 
types. 
Vivid double red blooms on dwarf stems with feathery, 
ferny foliage. 
We are now able to offer a limited supply, while they last, 
for shipment this fall. 
Strong plants $2 each; 5 or more @ $1.85 each. 


Full-Range Peony Collections 
Each Collection includes RANGE OF SEASON: Early, 
Midseason, and Late 
Each Collection includes RANGE OF COLOR: White, 
Pink, and Red 
Each Collection includes RANGE OF TYPE: Single and 
Double 
These are practical and sensible collections for good gardens, 
based on Farr Peony specializing for 35 years, inchuding posses- 
sion and study of more than 800 varieties. Selected further 
from the 100 varieties which remain, after discarding all but 
the very best and most distinct. 
Every variety is rated above 85 per cent by the American 
Peony Society and can win “‘firsts”’ at any flower show. These 
collections will supply the house and garden with a liberal 
and most enjoyable display of Peony bloom. 
OMISSIONS PERMITTED: If you already possess some 
of the varieties included in this collection, see offer B, below. 
WHITE COLLECTION 
Festiva maxima. $l. 
Kelway’s Glorious. $1.50. 
Albatre. $1. 
Albiflora. $2. 
Value $5.50 for . $4.65 
LIGHT PINK COLLECTION 
Therese. $1. 
Reine Hortense. $1. 
Sarah Bernhardt. $1. 
Major Loder. $1. 
Value $4 for . $3.50 
RED COLLECTION 
Adolph Rousseau. $1. 
Mons. M. Cahuzae. $1. 
Wm. Turner. $1. 
DARK PINK COLLECTION 
Mons. J. Elie. $1. 
Enchantment. $1. 
Walter Faxon. $1. 
Gypsy. $1.50. 
Cathedral. $2. 
$4.25 Value $4.50 for $4.00 
Value $5 for 
COLLECTION OFFER A. Catalog value of these 16 
Peonies is $19. We will supply the Collection com- 
lete in strong and healthy 4 to 5-eye 
Tivicns (oan abt 5.7.5 
divisions for 
OFFER B. Any 4 or more from above group, less 10 
per cent. 
OFFER C. Any 8 or more from above group, less 15 
per cent. 

You Can’t Have Too Many Daylilies 
Comes summer and Daylilies are the King, the Queen, and 
the Life of the Garden, from spring to frosts with this Col- 
lection. 
Spring to Fall Collection 
This Collection includes varieties of different seasons which 
will produce continuous bloom, in over-lapping sequence, for 
at least three months—from spring to fall. 
NSIS PUTS ct se soecieny ee eee ney Rect the Meee STEN $0 45 
TANGERINE. a MR eS Siete 75 
MIK ADO Src he eee Acta tabi ts eet Ree ee 1 00 
SUMMER MULT. HYBRID eee 1 00 
BULVASMA CUILA TAN ye ee 75 
CINNABA RS coe ee sere acs CN a ama ee 1 00 
CHENG TUL. 45. ect OMS gy 373 ty tty Cie 1 50 
AUGUST PIONEER Gan. oot ee 1 50 
As a Collection, complete for $6.85 Ae 
Collections for Mass Planting or Naturalizing 
The varieties will be separately packed but not named. 
The selection will be made from our Select List and will 
include a wide range of color and season and at least one 
$1 to $2 variety. 
10, Daylilies in 5 varieties for: sa sea eee $3 85 
20 Daylilies in. 5 variehics [ons a eee 550 
20 Daylilies in 10 varieties for..................... inne 
90 Daylilies in 5 varieties for. ..................). 11 00 
50 Daylilies in 10 varieties for..................... 16 50 
100 Daylilies in 10 varieties\for)) 7. 4.0... ae ee 28 50 
JAP. IRIS SPECIAL 
These “Butterflies on Sticks” supply gay and colorful 
bloom for June and July. There are hundreds of names and 
numbers of Jap. Irises, with many synonyms and dupli- 
cates. There is also the fact that mixed plantings of Jap. Irises 
are generally most effective. We have therefore classed most 
of our large Collection into mixture and offer them as follows, 
5 plants @ 30 cts. each 25 plants @ 20 cts. each 
10 plants @ 25 cts. each 50 plants @ 18 cts. each 

