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No flower exceeds them in oopularity, ana 

 none is more easily grown. Everyone knows 

 the old-fashioned "Piny" of our ^rand> 

 mother's garden. There is no other tlowei 

 that will give you such an attractive display 

 of flowers and supply of cut flowers. When 

 once planted they practically take care of 

 themselves, and are well adapted for plantin{; 

 in the border bed or in solid beds. They art 

 among the showiest and most useful of al» 

 hardy plants. 



Chieftain — A deep rich red. Each 25c. 

 Dclicatissima — Delicate pink. Each 3St 

 Dorchester — Shell pink. Each 40c. 

 Duchess de Nemours — Pure white. Each 35t 

 Duchess of Wellington — Sulphur-whitfc 

 Each 40c. 



Emily Lemoine — Splendid rich red. Ea.ct 

 35c. 



Festiva Maxima — Pure white. Each 45c 

 Jules Calot — Briglit pink. Each 3Sc. 

 Jupiter — Rich dark red. Each 30c. 

 Louis Van Houttii — Bright red. Each 30t 

 Mad.Crousse — Large, snowy white. Each 40t 

 Modele de Perfection — Large, flesh pink 

 Each 40c. 



Rubra Superba — Deep carmine. Each 45c 

 Venus — An elegant double white. Each 2Sc 

 Zada — A delicate soft pink. Each 25c, 



Special Offer E7. L'c'h'' of°"te 



Maxima, Dclicatissima and QQ Post- 



Rubra Superba for only 



paid 



'estiva Maxima 

 Paecny 



Bargain Offer E8. ?a?n^^^^^nt^''^•. 



Zada Paeonies for only 50C» Postpaid. 



GERMAN IRIS {Fluer-de-Lis) 



The German Iris is one of the most desirable early Spring-flowering plants. No garden is com- 

 plete without a collection of these beautiful flags. We especially wish to call attention to the value 

 jf this Iris for groups for planting in masses on the lawn or among shrubbery, or for naturalizing in 

 ivild or uncultivated places. It is hardy everywhere, and it succeeds in any soil without cultivation 

 or care of any kind. 



BLACK PRINCE — Deep rich royal purple. HER MAJESTY- Beautiful rosy hlac. 



Each, 20c. postpaid. Each, 20c. postpaid. 



CELESTE— Bright satiny blue. MADAME CHEREAU— White frilled violet. 



Each, 15c. postpaid. Each, 20c. postpaid. 



OARIUS — Lemon yellow, purple edge. PLUMERl — Deep coppery bronze. 



Each, 15c. postpaid. Each, 15c. postpaid. 



Hardy Perennial Phlox Coquelicot. 



Special Offer E6. 



German Iris, postpaid for only 



HARDY PHLOX 



No class of Hardy Perennials 

 is of more importance than the 

 Phlox which succeed under al- 

 most any conditions and flower 

 from the end of June until late 

 in the Fall; and while they will 

 continue in good condition and 

 flower freely for many years 

 without attention, still they are 

 much improved by liberal culti- 

 vation. Althoug'h there are 

 quite a number of different varie- 

 "ties and colors, we have confined 

 ourselves to six of the newest and 

 rarest .sorts, which are, without 

 doubt, the choicest and most dis- 

 tinct assortment that has ever 

 been offered. 



CHATEAUBRIAND— Pure white 

 with crimson, carmine eyes, 

 shading to violet. 

 COQUELICOT— Orange red and 

 scarlet. 



F. Q. VON LASSBURG — The 



purest white. 

 INSPECTOR PIEKER— Purplish 

 mauve. 



PANTHEON— The peerless pink. 



Extra large. 

 SELMA — Light salmon, with vio- 

 let eye. 



Price, any of the above choice 

 varieties I Sc. each, postpaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER E 9. 



The Set of Six Best Hardy AA-, 

 Phlox, postpaid ONLY 



The set, one each of 

 six named 'J^Q 



JAPANESE IRIS 



(Iris Kaempfcrii) 



The.se magnificent Iris are among t6f 

 most beautiful of our Summer-flower 

 ing plants, and are becoming more popu 

 lar every .season. They commenc* 

 blooming about the middle of June, ana 

 continue for five or six weeks. Many or 

 tliese flowers measure from 10 to 12 in 

 dies in diameter, and rival the Orchids- 

 in their rich colorings and markings 



PRICE, postpaid. Choicest Mixed, ali* 

 colors, each 20c., $1.75 per dozen 



German Iris. 



