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Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1933) Page(s) [4]. Tree Peonies - The King of Flowers Akashi-gata—Semi-double, Salmon... $10.00
(1910) Page(s) 35. Single Peonies Albiflora, The Bride. (Syn. La Fiancee). The finest single white peony, very large broad petals of great substance, purest snow white with a mass of golden anthers in the center, wonderfully free, blooms in clusters. $1.00.
(1915) Page(s) 41. Single Peonies The following is a selection of only the choicest kinds. Mostly raised by Kelway & Son. Albiflora, the Bride. Syn. La Fiancee (Dessert 1902); also Snowflake (Kelway). Very large; pure white. Tall, vigorous grower, free bloomer, very early. Finest single white. Distinct from the primitive species Albiflora, being the taller grower, much larger, finer flower. Identical with the single white sent out by Dessert as La Fiancee. I prefer, however to retain the name The Bride, to avoid confusion with the double white variety originated by Lemoine in 1898. $2.
(1910) Page(s) 36. Early May Flowering Peonies Officinalis, Anemonaeflora Rosea. Collar of broad guard petals with center of very narrow petals, soft pink striated gold yellow. 50¢.
(1910) Page(s) 35. Early May Flowering Peonies Anomala. A rare and graceful species, rose lilac flowers, foliage finely cut. 75¢.
(1915) Page(s) 42. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Apple Blossom (Rei-Kai-Zan—Name of a mountain in Japan). Blush-yellow in central filamental petals. $1.
(1915) Page(s) 42. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Attraction (Hollis 1906). Very large, medium, compact. Guards very deep Tyrian rose, 4(154), narrow center petals tipped yellow. Fragrant. Tall, strong growth, free bloomer. Midseason. $2.
(1915) Page(s) 41. Single Peonies The following is a selection of only the choicest kinds. Mostly raised by Kelway & Son. Austin Chamberlain. (Kelway 1900.) Very large, single. Deep amaranth-red, 4(168). Medium tall, very free bloomer. Early. Good landscape variety. $1.50.
(1910) Page(s) 35. Single Peonies Autumnus. Large deep purple. 50¢.
(1915) Page(s) 41. Single Peonies The following is a selection of only the choicest kinds. Mostly raised by Kelway & Son. Autumnus. (Kelway 1900.) Medium size. Clear amaranth-red, 4(168). Medium dwarf. Very early. 50¢.
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