Junk 16, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



45 



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Best Market 

 Varieties 



OUR FLAG 



STILL FLYING 



SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE LIST 



The prices in this list are for stock packed for shipment. We begin Blling orders early 

 in September. On Peony and Iris orders amounting to $100.00 or more, we will make a special 

 discount of ten per cent. The sizes givep are : DIVIDED — Strong divided plants of two to four 

 eyes ; SMALL— Are plants of one or two stalks of this year's growth, one year since divided ; 

 MEDIUM- Plants of three to five stalks, two years since divided; LARGE- Plan's of six or more 

 stalks, three years since divided. 



Will supply six at dozen rate and twenty-five at hundred rate. 



NK PEONIES— Continued 



Prndhom me— Delicate light flesh pink, 

 re shade 



iphe de I'Exposltlon d* LUle— Light 

 iepink or peach color, with mottled petals, 

 rj- massive. Midseason 



Size 

 I Small 



Medium . 



h 



Small.... 

 Medium. 



ale— I-arffe flesh pink. 



I Divided 



Large 



Per 12 

 $10.00 

 15.00 



Ti.OO 

 7.00 



1.00 

 6.00 



RED PEONIES 



die RousaeAQ — Dark amaranth; tall. 



Size Per 12 



Small I 7.50 



Medium.... 12.50 



ugulnea — Deep blood red, velvety 1 gm^n gOO 



bolS >...• J 



It ViUaume— Immense bloom. 



1 Beauty shade 



Ameri- I 



r 



Small 6.00 



shel— Deep amaranth, solid color, free, 

 e. Fine variety 



teur Aubry — Fine light red without 

 mens 



ird Andre— Dark blood red, very fine . . . 



Crousae — Bright red, distinct color, 

 ry largo, bomb shape, no stamens. One of 

 ! Iiest 



■B* Bucquat- Very dark amaranth ma- 



m, one of the darkest and rarest. Late 

 lirue Mooiner 



'*• Guerln — Bright rose, solid color, 

 lenciiu Heauty shade. Midseason 



Rlbert— Bright red bomb, very fine, no 

 mens 



f^'B-Heep rose red, very fine shade 

 "iii'l) ". Very free, late midseason 



>*•• Suporba- Purplish crimson with- 

 stani,n>; tallest red variety 



^ii de rxxpoaltlon UniveraeUe- 



« oiwi" rose red, very fresh color. Tall, 

 "fant, .'iirly . 



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Divided . 

 Small.... 

 Medium . 



1 .2r) 



8.50 

 5.00 



Small 10.00 



Medium.... 15.00 



Small. 



3.50 



Divided .... 4.00 



Small 6.00 



Medium.... 9.00 

 Large 12.00 



Divided .... 3.00 



Small 5.00 



Medium.... 6..W 

 Large 12.00 



4.00 



(1.00 



'.(.00 



12.00 



Divided . , 



Small 



Medium . . 

 Large 



Divided.... 1.50 



Large 7.00 



Divided .... 5.00 



Small 7.00 



Medium 10.00 



Small 6.00 



Divided .... 2.00 



Small 3.50 



Medium 6.00 



Large 7,50 



Per 100 



I 80.00 



120.00 



:%.00 

 50.00 



8.00 

 4.'>.00 



Per 100 



160.00 

 90.00 



40.00 



40.00 



8.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 



75.00 

 12JJ.00 



2.5.00 



30.00 

 45.00 

 ti.).00 

 ".10.00 



20.00 



:r>.oo 



.')0.00 

 90.00 



30.00 

 45.00 

 65.00 

 •tO.OO 



10.00 

 50.00 



;!5.00 

 .•JCOO 

 75.00 



40.00 



15.00 

 2.1.00 

 40.00 

 <10.00 



FLEUR DE LIS OR IRIS 



8. signifies standard or erect petals. 

 F. signifies falls or drooping petals. 



These Iris prices are for single roots. 



Per 12 Per 100 

 Albert Victor— S. and F, lavender, very fine, midseason ♦D.85 $ 6.00 



Aurea— Solid chrome yellow 85 6.00 



Black Prince— S. soft lilac purple. F. rich velvety black, large 



bloom 1.J5 8.00 



Celeate— S. pale lavender, F. deeper lavender; fragrant, mid- 

 season 1.25 8.00 



Cyanea (pumlla)— Dwarf, purple. The earliest 75 .-).oo 



Dalmatloa— Fine clear lavender, large, tall, very fragrant. Mid- 

 season 1 .25 8.00 



Dariua— 8. yellow, F. purple with yellow edges. Large flower, 



tall 75 5.00 



■xoelaa (pumlla)— Dwarf, yellow. First out 75 .5.00 



Fairy— Ivory white with pale violet veining. Very delicate and 



fine. Very tall and fragrant. Midseason 1.25 8.00 



nor entlna— Pearly white, very large and fragrant. One of tiie 



earliest and best 7,5 5.00 



Gertrude— Bare violet blue, very beautiful. A Peterson seed- 

 ling. Early 1.25 s.OO 



Qraccbua—S. pale yellow. F. yellow reticulated purple. Karly .60 4.00 

 Harlequin MUanala -White and violet blue; beautifully mark- 

 ed like an orchid gO 4 .00 



Judith— S. sulphur yellow, F. rich purple ; midseason 1.50 10.00 



Madame Cbereau— White, each petal elegantly frilled with 

 violet. The tallest of all; mid.season, fragrant. Extra fine 

 variety 50 3.00 



Orientalla— A very late Iris of a distinct type. Flowers small, 



deep blue purple. Foliage very narrow fio 4.00 



Paeudacorua— Clear yellow, flat bloom, distinct from others. 



Fine long foliage 40 2.50 



QueenolMay—s. lilac pink, F. lilac blended with white, rare 



color, very fragrant, early. One of the best 60 4.00 



Sana Boud— Brightest yellow of all. Brown veining on F. 



petals. Early 40 2.50 



Sapho— S. violet blue, F. rich blue-purple. Firft except the 



dwarf pumilas. Very large j 75 5 qo 



Slberioa Alba— .Similar to OrienUilis only white m 4.00 



Sir Walter Scott— S. yellow, F. rich crimson brown. Very 



late, very tall so 6.00 



Speoloaa— Deep reddish purple, very fragrant. Many flowers 



on a stalk, late 50 :}.(x) 



niyaae— S. drab, tinged bronze, F. purple. Very odd and strik- 

 ing combination. Midseason 50 3 qo 



CoUectlona-Twenty-tluree dumps of bloomlnc alze. aU different 

 and aU correcUy labeled for $5700. ""«*^""» 



NURSERY 



PETERSON, Proprietor 



ESTABLISHED 1866 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



