The Harmon Nursery 
Prospect, Ohio 
WE PREPAY SHIPPING CHARGES ON ALL PLANTS LISTED. ORDER NOW. PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED AT 
PROPER TIME. 
Peonies 
These fine flowers have become so well known and popula 
that almost everyone has a plant or two. Some of the newer 
varieties we offer are so outstanding that even if you have 
some plants you will be glad you found room for a few more 
If you do not have any as yet then we suggest that you or- 
der a few of these fine varieties and get them started in 
your garden. Easy to grow and very hardy. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—(9.0) Rose type, late. 
White with shadings of flesh. This is one of the 
finest peonies. Its immense flowers of great sub. 
stance with high chalice-shaped center are freely 
produced, lasting a long time. Very fragrant. 
BOCPORCH: 1a LOL metecaccivcastene eevectsoceapsesinerecessecoescserreveresseanee $1.25 
FELIX CROUSSE—(8.4) Very brilliant red. Medium to 
large; globular, typical bomb shape; fragrant, 
strong growth. Mid-season. 85c each, 3 for ..........0. $1.00 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(9.3) Paper-white, crimson mark- 
ings in center. Very large and full rose type; very tall, 
strong growth. Early. 35c each, 3 fT sss $1.00 
LONGFELLOW—(9.0) Everyone concedes Longfellow 
one of the most popular red Peonies because of 
its distinct, fadeless} color and general dependa- 
bility, both for cutting and garden decoration. It is 
as) striking in the field as in the show room. It comes 
into bloom early mid season. !The plant has excel- 
lent foliage and strong stiff stems. The flower is 
a bright crimson and is always found among the 
winning classes. 75c each, 3 FOL ......ccscccccsscesrccereees $2.00 
MARY BRAND—(8.7) No red Peony ever won favor 
so quickly as Mary Brand. Always found among the 
winning reds in every show room. One of the most 
satisfactory red as a cut flower as it will last a 
week and hold up stiff. if cut in the bud. 75c¢ each, 
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MONS. MARTIN CAHUZOC—(8.88) Medium size glo. 
bular, semi-rose type. Dark purple-garent with 
black reflex. The darkest peony known. Strong, 
vigorous growing, free blooming, mid-season. 75c 
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MONS JULES ELIE—(9.2) The peerless pure pink. 
Broad reflexing guards with a high pryramidal 
body of semi-quilled petals converging to an apex. 
One of the largest, handsome and most lasting cutt- 
ing sorts in existence. 50c each, 3 LOL cssccccercereees $1.25 
MARTHA BULLOCH—Mammoth cup-shaped blossoms 
often 9 to 12 inches across. The largest of the 
good Peonies. Deep rose-pink in the center, shad- 
ing to silvery shell-pink in the outer petals. Stalks 
strong and erect. T5e CAChH, 3. LOL .......ceccsesceee-scerrnaees $2.00 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA FL. PL.—Rich deep crimson; 
the great Decoration Day Peony. This is the early 
red Peony of our grandmothers and one we see in 
the old gardens, This variety can remain undis- 
turbed for many years. It will develop into large 
clumps, giving dozens of flowers. 75c each, 3 for $2.¢0 
PRIMEVERE—(Lemoine 1907) (8.6) Guard petals deep 
creamy yellow and center petals sulphur-yellow. If 
not exposed to the full sun the flowers will hold a 
canary-yellow which is most attractive. Very fine. 
Midseason, s75e,@2Ch, Burs stisateessscdccvseseoosepstutevedpsesss $2.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT — (9.0) Apple-blossom pink, 
very free blooming and flowers of perfect form on 
graceful stems. [This is the ideal pink cut flower 
Jleony. 75e each, 3 for ........... Beste elct cecee tee ectce centers $2.00 
SOLANGE—(9.7) Flower very large, compact, rose 
type; outer petals delicate waxy white, deepening 
toward the center with shades of orange and gold. 
en brown. One of the most beautiful Peoniey in ex- 
istence; a strong grower and a late, free bloomer. 
Ter each, 8 LOL scitecssisensppsies cesendsouaaneusipomedessataeasbravipcaersee $2.00 
WALTER FAXON—(9.3) Semi-rose type; midseason. A 
very distinct, delicate rose-colored flower. Tall, 
free bloomer. Those who know this variety con- 
sider it one of the best pinks. 75c each, 3 for ........ $2.00 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
We offer a fine lot of good Peonies that have lost 
their labels, but all good varieties. For mass plant- 
ing they would be especially fine and the price is 
cheap. 
Order by color—pink, white or red 
Three for 75c; six for $1.35; twelve for $2.50 
25 to 100, 16c each, Prepaid 


Oriental or Jap Iris 
Are larger flowers than the German Iris and bloom consid- 
erably later. They like a rich moist soil and for planting 
around lakes and pools are unexcelled. Very showy and 
desirable. ; 
BLUE BIRD—Beautiful formed flowers, rich uniform blue. 
CATHERINE PARRY—Double blue overlaid with purple. 
ELEANOR PARRY—Double claret purple. 
FASCINATION—Double mavve pink. Very beautiful. 
KOKO-NO-IRO—Six royal purple petals, yellow center. 
KUMO NO OBI—Bright clear purple. 

MAHOGANY—Latest to bloom. Large double, Mahogany 
purple. 
MOUNT HOOD—Double light blue, Orange center. 
PINK PEARL—Double delicate pearly pink. 
PURPLE AND GOLD—Double rich purple, golden throat. 
RED RIDING HOOD—Single amaranth red, Veined white. 
WHITE SWAN—Single, large pure white. Tall growing. 
Any three varieties 75c; 6 for $1.35 3; or 12 for $2.50 
Properly labeled and postpaid 
