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IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS 

 Iris Kaempferi 



My collection of Japanese Iris I am quite 

 sure is not surpassed by any other in America. 

 Many of the choicer varieties were obtained 

 by me direct from the Imperial gardens of 

 Japan. 



AGNES. — Six flat petals: white broadly mar- 

 gined with bright lilac. Earlv and showy. 



DAGMAR GEORGESON.— Three petals, 

 large and drooping; rich royal purple. 



DOROTHY.— Nine crimped and twisted 

 skv-blue petals: splashed with French white. 



DOUBLE WHITE (Gold Bound).— Six 

 large open milk-white petals, bound with gold 

 at base. 



PEACOCK. — Nine large overlapping petals; 

 violet purple veined with white. 



PYRAMID. — Nine large petals; indigo blue 

 veined with ivorv white running to pure white. 



SHERWOOD'.— Three large overlapping 

 petals; pearly white, deeply edged with bright 

 rose. 



STELLA. — Three petals; violet veined white. 

 Strong roots, each, 25c.: dozen, $2.50; 100, 

 $15.00. 



MIXED VARIETIES JAPANESE IRIS 



A large assortment of colors and forms 

 mixed. Each, 15c.: dozen. SI. 50: 100, $10.00. 

 SIBERIAN IRIS 



SIBIRICA ORIENTALIS.— Flowers rich 

 violet purple. 



SNOW QUEEN.— A white form of I. Sibir- 

 ica orientalis with all the refined beauty and 

 lavish profusion of bloom of that grand vari- 

 ety. The flowers are pure milk white. 



Strong roots, each, 12c.: dozen, $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



LATHYRUS (Perennial Pea) 

 MARY LOVETT (Pink Beauty).— Each, 

 20c.; dozen. S2.00: 100. SiO.OO. 



LYSIMACHIA 

 CLETHROIDES.— Each, 20c.: dozen, $2.00. 



LYTHRUM (Loosestrife) 

 ROSEUM SUPERBUM.— Each, 20c.; doz- 

 en, $2.00. 



MONARDA (Bergamot) 

 DIDYMA (Oswego Tea or Bee Balm).— 



Each, 20c.: dozen. $2.00; 100, $10.00. 

 MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 

 PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS.— Each, 

 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, S8.00. 



PACHYSANDRA 



TERMINALIS.— Each, ISc: dozen, $1.50. 



PARDANTHUS (Belemcandra) 



SINENSIS (Blackberry Lily).— Each, 15c.; 

 dozen, SI. 50; 100. $8.0iJ. 



PENSTEMON 

 DIGITALIS.— Each, 15c.: dozen. $1.50; 100, 

 $8.00. 



PEONY 



FESTIVA MAXIMA 



BRENNUS. — Deep crimson— almost black. 

 DR. LINDLEY. — Deep maroon, tall grow- 

 er. 



EDULUS SUPERBA (L'Esperance).— 



Bright rosy pink, fragrant, free bloomer. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA.— Pure white with 

 dashes of blood red. Each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



FLORAL TREASURE.— C 1 e a r, tender, 

 pink, large, fragrant. Each, 30c.; dozen, $3.00. 



FRAGRANS (Andre Lauries).— Bright rose. 



HUMEL— Soft pink, large and full; late. 



LADY BRAMWELL.— Silvery shell pink. 



MARS. — Deep purple crimson; distinct. 



OFFICINALIS ALBA PL.— Old fashioned 

 double white. 



OFFICINALIS ROSEA PL.— Old fash- 

 ioned double pink. 



OFFICINALIS RUBRA PL.— Old fash- 

 ioned doulde red. 



PRINCE OF WALES.— Pure blush red, 

 large, full. 



QUEEN VICTORIA (Whittleyi).— White. 

 TENUIFOLIA FL. PL. (Fern-leaved 



Peony). — Double, brilliant crimson flowers. 



Price, except as noted, strong roots, three to 

 five eves, each, 25c.: dozen. $2.50. 



SINGLE FLOWERED. Choice named var- 

 ieties, each, 30c.: dozen, $3.00. 



