

July 4, 1907, 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



37 



UR GUARANTEE ON 



[RIS ROOTS 



tER DELIVERY 



GHT. 



ORDER WHILE LIST IS COMPLETE 



ible that some dealers complain of about their stock not proving true to name, because we never ship a peony plant that has not already 



that new rootlets may form before freezing down. This gives a great advantage to home-grown stock over imported plants, which 



iccount opened for less than $10.00. On peony and iris orders amounting to $100.00 or more we will make a special discount of ten per 



plants of 2 to 4 eyes; Small— Are plants of 1 or 2 stalks of this year's growth, one year since divided; Medium— Plants of 3 to 5 stalKS, 



RED PEONIES pe,i2 



Bouv. d« 1' Bzp. Universelle-Fine clear ) Divided...-$ 6 00 



rose-red, globular shape. Tall, early, fra- V Small 7.50 



Medium... 12.00 



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Divided... 

 Small 



grant. 

 Modest* Guarln— Bright rose, solid color .... | 



Madame Forel— Deep satiny rose Small 



Rubra Trtumptaans— Early dark crimson | jfe^iom 



Qlolre de Doual— Deep red Small 



Kmlle Lemolne— Very rich red, bomb shape. 

 Large guard, no stamens 



R.OO 

 7..50 



13 50 



2.00 

 5.00 



3.00 



M. Krelaare— Deep rose red. very fine shade. 

 Very full and free, and a fine variety 



Comte Horace de Ctaolseul— Dark red, 

 crimped petals, globular 



Rloliardson'a Rubra Buperba— Very late, 

 dark crimson: very fine. The best late black 

 without stamens 



Kdouard Andre— Dark red, very full Small 4.00 



Felix Crousae— Bright red, distinct color. 

 Fine bomb shape, large and massive; no 

 stamens 



Divided. 

 Large 20.00 



Small tVOO 



Small 5.00 



SmaU 4.00 



Bouv. d* r Kxp. d* Bordeau— Bluish wine 

 color, very dark. Very full and striking 



Divided.... 5.00 



SmaU 6.00 



Medium... 12.00 



Small 8.50 



Per 100 

 $ 40.00 



40.00 



100.00 



15.00 

 10.00 



25.00 



45.00 

 40.00 



30.00 



3S.00 

 50.00 



FLEUR DE LIS OR GERMAN IRIS-Con. 



Per 12 

 Saplio-28 in., S.. violet blue; F., rich blue-purple, large $1.00 



Gertrude-24 In., S. and F. Rare violet blue, a Peterson seed- 



ling. 



Graccbus— 28 in., S., pale yellow; 7., yellow deeply reticulated 

 brown 



Sans Soucl— 24 in., S.. golden yellow; F., crimson brown. The 

 brightest yellow we have. Slightly fragrant 



Queen of May-30 in., S., lilac pink; F., lilac blended with white. 

 Distinct color. Fragrant 



Cleste— 30 in., 8., pale lavender; F., deeper lavender. Fragrant 



Judltb— 24 in., 8.. sulphur; P., velvetylviolet purple. 



HarleaulnMllanai8-34 in., S., white flaked violet; F., rich 



1.60 



.75 



.60 



.75 



.76 



1.00 



violet reticulated with white. Very striking, large bloom... .75 



.76 

 1.50 



Madame Cbereau-42 in.. S. and F., white, elegantly frilled 

 with violet. Slightly fragrant 



Fairy— 3« in., ivory white with pale violet veining. Very delicate 

 and fine. Very ftagrant 



MIXED VARIETIES p^,^ Penoo 



Double White »125 $8.00 



Double Pink 1.00 6.00 



J DoubleRed 1.26 800 



FLEUR DE LIS OR GERMAN IRIS 



Prices given are for single roots. 



The descriptions are arranged in the order of blooming, 

 '> beginning May 16. 



8., stands for standard or erect petals. 

 F., for falls or drooping petals. 



Florentina— 26 in.. 8. and F. Pearly white, very large and 



fragrant. The Iris from which orris root is made $0.60 $4.00 



Black Prince— 24 in., S. and F. Very deep rich velvety royal 



purple, very large flowers 75 6.00 



Darius— 80 in., 8., lemon yellow; F., purple, bleaching on edges 

 and tip to pale yellow. Large flower 1.00 



Rosebery— 86 in., S., plum purple; F., rich velvety purple 1.80 



Maori KlnB-14 in., 8., yellow; F., rich purple, edged yellow. . . 1.50 



Dalmatlca— 40 in., 8. and F., fine clear lavender, large, tall 

 and very fragrant. Known also a« Princess Beatrice 1.60 



Aurea— 26in., S. and F., solid chrome yellow, no markings, no 

 fragrance 76 



Speclosa— 80 In., S., lavender; F.. dark reddish purple. Very 

 fragrant. Often nine flowers on a stalk M 



Ulysse— 26 in., S., drab tinged bronze; F., purple. Very odd, 

 "smoky" effect i.oo 



Sir Walter Scott— 28 in., 8., yellow; F., rich crimson brown 75 



Gladstone— 24 in , S., white; F., white reticulated deep purple. . .75 



Pseud-acorus— 42 in., S. and F., clear yellow, flat bloom, fine 

 foliage 1.60 



PerlOO 

 $5.00 



8.00 



5.00 



3.00 



5.00 

 6.00 



5.00 



6.00 



8.00 



6.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 



HOO 



".CO 



400 



6.00 

 500 

 5 00 



8.00 



SPECIMEN CLUMPS- One of eacb of tbe above 22 varieties, 

 amotintlnB to $0.25, for $5.00. 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



