The Harmon Nursery 
Prospect, Ohio 
WE PREPAY SHIPPING CHARGES ON ALL PLANTS LISTED. ORDER NOW. PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED AT 
PROPER TIME. 
Special Collection of Red Peonies 
Everyone likes Red Peonies and we have assembled a 
collection of Choice Varieties, early, midseason and late 
and will send choice roots properly labeled. All full-double 
bloom. We ship standard three to five eye divisions. 
ORF. RUBRA—Earliest of all double reds. Dark. 
RICHARD CARVEL—Very early crimson. Fragrant. 
FELIX CROUSSE—A deep rose red. Later in bloom. 
MONS MARTIN COHUZAC—Very dark black red. Late. 
KARL ROSENFELD—Brilliant ruby red. Full and double. 
CHERRY HILL—Early, deep garnet. Tall and very fine 
for cutting. 
COL. CHAS LINDBERG—Extra early very fine shade of 
red. An excellent variety. 
BEN FRANKLIN—Tall dark crimson. Large flowers and 
very showy. Late. 
LONGFELLOW—Cherry red. A very nice mid-season 
variety. Showy and fine for cutting. 
75¢ each; Any 3 for $2.10; Any 6 for $4.00; Any 
9 for $5.50 1 dozen for $7.00. Prepaid 
FINE WHITE PEONIES 
Choice kinds of ‘all season bloom. Prices same as red 
and pink varieties. rey i . 4 
JAMES KELWAY—Early, rose type and very nice for 
cutting. Large flowers, 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—Late. Im-ense flowers, fine 
for cutting, very showy and prolific, 
KELWAYS GLORIOUS—Creamy white. Very large and 
fragrant. Very fine. 
TWO-TONED PEONIES 
Beautiful shadings, large flowered varieties fine for 
cuttings and showy in the border. Price same as red and 
pink varieties. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Rich pink with golden center, very 
full and double. 
SOLANGE—Late. Cream with coffee shadings. Very 
pretty. 
IRMA—Fine deep rose with cream center, and very nice 
variety. ; 
AN ALL SEASON PINK DISPLAY OF PEONIES ; 
Fine varieties of pink peonies for early bloom, mid- 
season and late. You will be delighted with these large 
flowering varieties. We ship standard 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
All full-double bloom. ; 
MON JULES ELIE—Very lange early pink. Early and 
howy. ; : 
WALTER FAYON—Mid-season. The finest cutting variety. 
Salmon pink and very fragrant. 
SARAH BAR ee a as flowers of true 
apple blossom pink. Very fine. 
THERESE_—Soft pink amd rated one of the best. Large 
flowers, showy and fine for cutting. 
MARTHA BULLOCK—Mamouth flowers of deep rose 
pink shading to shell pink. ! tps 
LADY ALEX—Duff-pale pink. Very fine and prolific. 
75e each; Any 3 for $2.10; 6 for $4.00; 9 for 
$5.50; One dozen for $7.00 
A BARGAIN IN ORIENTAL PEONIES. 
NEW AND UNUSUAL SORTS 
This season we offer some choice varieties of these 
excellent border plants. Unusual colors, Very hardy and 
showly. These varieties are mostly single with colored 
centers. New and very worth trying and having. 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.00; Any six for $3.50; Any 12 for $6.00. 
CAMIILLE—Clear violet red. Yellow center. 
DAI-JO-KUHAN—Deep rose. Bright yellow crest. 
EVA—Bright lilac crimson. Very lively and free bloomer. 
Large round petals. Short stems. Unsurpassed for 
landseape planting. © : : 
LUCIENNE—White, blush pink shading. Very fine for 
cutting. 
L’ ETINCELANTE—Semi-double, deep rose, white at 
edee. Golden crest. Very large flowers. 
NAGASAKI—Light pink with very dark foliage. 
RIUGEGNO—Clear red. Two rows: of petals. Golden peta- 
loids. Very beautiful. : 
SHI-PEN-KUE—Rovnd petals, thick golden petaloids. The 
nearest BLUE in peonies. 
TAIKOON—Blood-red Most striking against a dark 
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HARDY LILY BULBS 
The bulbs we offer are all large size and will 
give excellent flowers the first season. Price on all 
Lily bulbs 25c each; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.15; 12 for 
$2.1"; 25 bulbs for $4.00 your choice and postpaid. 
ELEGAN or RED RUSSIAN—Blooms in June with 
large clusters. Color, burnt orange shading to red. 
Showy and free flowering. In partial shade the 
color is deeper. The plant in full bloom resembles 
a glorified azalea. 
REGAL—One of the most beautiful. Likes a loamy 
soi] and sunshine. Blooms in July with large, white 
flowers, yellow throat. Back of petals is nearly 
pink. Very showy and easy to grow. 
TIGERS—Large shapely flowers. of rich salmon- 
orange dotted with black. Robust free flowering 
and easy to grow. Blooms in August. 
DOUBLE TIGERS—Double form of the tiger lily. 
Tall and showy, Hardy and easy to grow. 
TROUT LILIES (Erythronium)—Charming native wood- 
land plants, producing in early April, small, white 
lily-like flowers. Dainty and pretty. They thrive in 
wooded places under shrubs and in shaded corners. 
Their richly mottled leaves are very pretty and grow 
5 to 7 inches tall. Very hardy. 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c 
12 for $1.00 prepaid. 
DUTCHMAN BREECHES—SBeautiful little wild flower 
that thrives in moist shaded locations. Very hardy and 
the delicate white plumes in early spring resemble 
minature bleeding hearts except they are pure white. 
The fine foliage ig delicate and pretty too. Plant some 
and you will always welcome them each spring. Pretty 
with erane hycinths. 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.00 
prepaid. 
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT—This fine native plant is always 
interesting and you will enjoy them every year after 
you plant them. They are easy to grow and hardy. 
They. like to be among shrubs where it is shaded and 
cool. The flower in spring is green with purple stripes 
and the one enlongated petal falls over the top of the 
flower forming a canopy or pulpit. The green pistil of 
_the flower is the man “Jlack”. The cluster of very 
bright red berries in August is also showy. You will 
like these. 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.00 prepaid. 
