Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . COPYRIGHT I903>BY Japanese Tree Paeony. JAPANESE TREE PEONIES. (Pceony Mutans.) There are several classes of Japanese Paeonies. The Botan, a shrubby variety bearing single, semi-double, or full-double flowers, frequently 10 or 12inches in diameter, is the most prized. We havevisited Japan and we have personal knowledge as to where the best sorts are grown. Our importations include thefinest forms, ranging in color from white to deep crimson. Each .75; per dozen, $; per 100, $ P^EONIA TENUIFOLIA. (Fern-Leaved Pceo?iy.) Single.


Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . COPYRIGHT I903>BY Japanese Tree Paeony. JAPANESE TREE PEONIES. (Pceony Mutans.) There are several classes of Japanese Paeonies. The Botan, a shrubby variety bearing single, semi-double, or full-double flowers, frequently 10 or 12inches in diameter, is the most prized. We havevisited Japan and we have personal knowledge as to where the best sorts are grown. Our importations include thefinest forms, ranging in color from white to deep crimson. Each .75; per dozen, $; per 100, $ P^EONIA TENUIFOLIA. (Fern-Leaved Pceo?iy.) Single. Shining crimson. Each, .25; per doz., $; per 100,$ .50; per doz., $; per 100,. Double. Shining crimson. Each, $ By mail, add 5 cents each jor postage on all Paonies. TIGRIDIA. {Shell Flower.) Curious and beautiful shell-like flowers about four inches in diam-eter, flowering from July to October. The bulbs can be planted aboutthe middle of May, and taken up in October and kept over winter indry sand. Per doz Per 100. #3-5°3-5° Tigridia. Conchiflora. Orange, with crimson spots 50 Grandiflora. Very large; deep crimson 50 Grandiflora Alba. Large ivory-white flowers, spot-ted with maroon and rosy lake in centre 50 Pavonia. Red, with crimson spots 50 TUBEROSES. Before potting the bulbs, remove the small offsets. Use good, richloam, and star-t in a hot-bed or forcing-pit. They should not be setin the garden till June. Our Tuberose bulbs are grown with great careand imariably give excellent satisfaction in New England, beingspecially grown with the view of flowering early. Excelsior Double Pearl. Large flowering bulbs; spike 2% to 3 , with large


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