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PEONIES FOR THE WALK OR BORDER 
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 properiy. A plant lasts a lifetime. Peonies will withsiand abuse aid neglect and 
will liberally reward average attention. Insect pests do not bother them. 
Where 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 shrub- 
bery foreground, along walls, walks, borders, 
etc. Acquire a collection as a hobby. 
When to Plant. In very early spring be- 
fore sprouts appear; or from late August 
until the ground freezes. 
Which to Plant. We have discarded more 
than 800 varieties from our collection. You 
can select preferred colors and types from 
this remaining list with 100 per cent assurance 
of satisfaction from any variety chosen. 
How to Plant. Cultural instructions are 
supplied with order acknowledgments. 
FARR QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS 
Farr prices apply to 1-year plants, or 
equivalent strong 4- to 7-eye divisions. 
Clumps containing 3 to 4 divisions can be 
supplied at double the price of divisions. 
A Peony plant can Jast for generations, 
which is ample reason for purchasing only 
the best varieties and top-quality roots which 
we specialize in producing and supplying— 
extra-large roots which are true to name, 
clean, healthy, and vigorous, guaranteed 
to grow. 

KEY TO DESCRIPTIONS 
Time of blooming indicated thus: E. Early; 
EM. Early Midseason; M. Midseason; L. Late. 
X. indicates pronounced degree of fragrance; 
8.7, 9.7, etc., indicate grade of merit given by 
American Peony Society. 
=> PRICES 
Peonies not otherwise priced are 
$1 each 
WHITE 
Albatre. L. X. White and red. 
Baroness Schroeder. L. XX. Flesh- 
white. 
Festiva Maxima. XX. Early. 
James Kelway. M. X. Exquisite; tall. 
Kelway’s Glorious. M. XX. Magnifi- 
cent glistening white. $1.50. _ 
1 Lady Alexandra Duff. M. XX. Blush- 
pink to white. ; 
9 Le Cygne. M. XX. Ivory-white. $3. 
9.3 Mrs. Edward Harding. LM. Large. $2. 
9.4 Tourangelle. M. X. White and salmon. 
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CREAM AND YELLOW 
8.1 Duchesse de Nemours. E. Creamy. 
8.8 Laura Dessert. EM. Canary-yellow. $2. 
8.6 Primevere. M. X. Cream and sulphur. 

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FLESH 
8.0 Enchantment. L. Deep flesh-pink. 
La Lorraine. M. Creamy white, tinted 
pink. $1.50. 
Octavie Demay. E. XX. White and pink. 
Solande. LM. Distinct creamy salmon. 
LIGHT PINK 
Rarer X. Silver-pink. Best Iate. 
$1.50. 
Kelway’s Queen. M. XX. Rose-pink. $2. 
Milton Hill. LM. Salmon-pink. $1.50. 
Philomele. Pink and yellow. Favorite. 
Phoebe Carey. L. Soft rose-pink. $1.50. 
Reine Hortense. M. XXX. Large; tall, 
superb and dependable. 
Therese. M. XX. Clear pink. Note rating. 
DEEP PINK 
Claire Dubois. L. Deep silvery rose- 
pink. $1.50. 
» Edulis Superba. E. XX. Early. 
Lamartine. L. Dark pink. $1.50. 
Martha Bullock. L. XXX. Deep rose- 
pink. $2. 
Mons. Jules Elie. X. Dark pink. 
Sarah Bernhardt. L. XX. Apple-blos- 
som-pink. 
Standard Bearer. E. 
Mons. Jules Elie. $1.50. 
Walter Faxon. M. Salmon-rose. 
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8.4 Felix Crousse. LM. Bright red. 
8.2 Francois Rousseau. FE. Velvet red. 
$1.50. 
Mr. L. Van Leeuwen. E. Largest red. 
$2. 
9.2 Philippe Rivoire. M. XX. Crimson. $2. 
DEEP RED 
8.5 Adolphe Rousseau. E. Rich. 
8.8 Karl Rosenfield. EM. X. Vigorous. 
Bright crimson. 
8.8 Mons. Martin Cahuzac. M. Black-red. 
8.4 Wm. F. Turner. E. Dark crimson. $1.50. 
Old-Fashioned EARLY PEONIES 
Officinalis Rosea. Pink. 
Officinalis Rubra. Red. 
Officinalis Tenuifolium fl.-pl. Fern-leaved 
double red. $2.50. 
INTRODUCTORY COLLECTION 
Carefully selected to include a wide range 
of color and the best Peony values. The satis- 
faction to be derived from the varieties in- 
cluded will encourage anyone to try addi- 
tional varieties. Special price and discounts 
accordingly. 
Festiva Maxima. White. $1. 
Enchantment. Flesh. $1. 
Reine Hortense. Pink. $1. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Dark pink. $1. 
Felix Crousse. Light red. $1. 
Adolphe Rousseau. Dark red. $1. 
Any 4 or more of these, less 15 “7 
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SINGLE AND JAPANESE 
Single Peonies (S) resemble wild roses, 
having a collar of petals around a ball of fine 
golden stamens. Japanese Peonies (J) are 
similar, except that the stamens are larger 
and frequently vari-colored, forming a cushion 
with unusual and attractive combinations. 
Peonies not otherwise priced are 
$1 each 
Albiflora. (S) Like a white water-lily. $2. 
Ama-no-sode. (J) Pink; golden cushion. $4. 
Cathedral. (J) Pink; red-tipped cushion. $2. 
Cornelia. (J) White; yellow cushion. $1.50. 
Dai-jo-kuhan. (S) Pink; golden stamens. 
Fu-ji-mine. (J) White; yellow cushion. $1.50. 
Fusyama. (J) Pink; gold cushion. $1.50. 
Fuyajo. (J) Mahogany-red; cushion garnet, 
tipped chamois. $2. 
Geraldine. (J) Pink; red cushion. $1.50. 
Gypsy. (J) Bright red; cushion red, tipped 
gold. $1.50. 
Isani Gidui. (J) Pure white; cushion buff- 
yellow, large. $5. 
Jacqueline. (J) Glistening pure white; 
cushion buff-yellow. $2. 
Jupiter. (S) Early; vivid red. $1.50. 
La Fraicheur. (S) Rose-pink; golden sta- 
mens. $1.50. 
L’Etincelante. (S) Silver-pink: gold stamens. 
Major Loder. (S) Flesh-pink; gold stamens. 
Mikado. (J) Dark crimson; golden cushion. 
Nymphe. (S) Flesh; gold stamens. $1.50. 
Ohirama. (J) Light rose; gold cushion. $2. 
Tokio. (J) Clear pink; gold cushion. $3. 
Yenchi-no-tsuki. (J) Blush-white; thick 
cushion of twisted, incurved cream stamens, 
suffused pink. Distinct and attractive. $4. 
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