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No flower exceeds them in popularity, and none is more 

 easily grown. Everyone knows the old-fashioned "Piny" 

 of our grandmother's garden. There is no other flower 

 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 

 planted in the border bed or in solid beds. They are 

 among the showiest and most useful of all hardy plants. 



Chieftain — A deep rich red of rare beauty. 

 Delicatissima — Delicate pink or rose color. 

 Dorchester — Splendid free-blooming, shell pink. 

 Duchess de Nemours — Cup-shaped, pure white. 

 Duchess of Wellington — Sulphur-white, fragrant 

 Emily Lemoine — Splendid rich red. 

 Festiva Maxima — Pure white, very large. 

 Jules Calot — Large-flowering, bright pink. 

 Jupiter — Free blooming, rich dark red. 

 Louis Van Houttii — Bright red, very fine 

 Mad. Crousse — Large, snowy white. 

 Modele de Perfection — Large, flesh pink. 

 Rubra Superba — Brilliant deep carmine. 

 Venus — An elegant double white. 

 Zada — A delicate soft pink. 



Each 25c. postpaid. 

 35c. 

 40c. 

 35c. 

 40c. 

 3Sc. 

 4Sc. 



35c. " 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 40c. 

 40c. 

 4Sc. 

 25c. 

 25c. 



Rubra Superba Peony. 



Qno/^iol Offpr F7 3 best Peonies, one each of Festiva Max- 

 OpcCld.1 WUCl L/. itna, Delicatissima qtl rjA TirkctrkOiH 

 and Rubra Superba, FOR ONLY - «lPJ..v/V pObipdlU 



RnrfTJiin Offpr PR ^"^ ^^^h of Chief tan, ca Post- 

 Ddlgam Ulier CrO. Venus and Zada for only, 'J" paid. 



GERMAN IRIS 



(Fluer=de=Lis) The German Iris is one of 

 the most desirable early spring-flowering 

 —————— —— plants. No garden is complete without a col- 

 lection of these beautiful flags. We especially wish to call attention to the value of this Iris 

 for groups for planting in masses on the lawn or among shrubbery, or for 

 naturalizing in wild or uncultivated places. It is hardy everywhere, and 

 it succeeds in any soil without cultivation or care of any kind. 



-Dee^rich royal purple. 



Each, 2Uc. postpaid. 



BLACK PRINCE- 



CELESTE — Bright satiny blue. 



Each, 15c. postpaid. 



DARIUS — Lemon yellow, purple edge. 



Each, 15c. postpaid. 



HER MAJESTY- 



-Beautiful rosy lilac. 



Each, 20c. postpaid. 



MADAME CHEREAU — White frilled violet. 



Each, 20c. postpaid. 



PLUMERI — Deep coppery bronze. 



Each, 1 5c. postpaid.: 



Special Offer E6. Tl^'tli Ter-^'^YLf 



man Iri.s, postpaid, FOR ONLY - ^l*' 



JAPANESE IRIS 



(Iris Kaempferii) 



These magnificent Iris are 

 among the most beautiful of 

 our summer-flowering plants, 

 and are becoming more popu- 

 lar every season. They com- 

 mence blooming about the 

 middle of June, and continue 

 for five or six weeks. Many of 

 these flowers measure from 10 

 to 12 inches in diameter, and 

 rival the Orchids in their rich 

 colorings and markings. 



PRICE, choicest mixed, all 

 colors, each, 20c., postpaid, 

 $1.75 per dozen. 



HARDY PHLOX 



No class of Hardy Perennials is of 

 more importance than the Phloxes 

 which succeed almost und r any cOn- German Iris, 



ditions 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 cultivation. Although there are quite a number of difterent 

 varieties and colors, we have confined ourselves to six of the newest and rarest sorts, v.'hich 

 are without doubt the choicest and most distinct assortment that has ever been offered. 



CHATEAUBRIAND — Pure white with crimson, carmine eye, shading to violet purple. Long 

 strong stems, very erect. 



COQUELICOT — Beautiful orange red and scarlet variety with distinct violet eye. Large free 

 bloomer with strong stems. 



F. G. VON LASSBURG — The purest white in cultivation. Long stems bearing immense 

 flowers, the individual florets of which are larger than any other white. 



INSPECTOR PIEKER — Purplish mauve washed in white. Very unique and distinct color. 

 A very satisfactory variety. 



PANTHEON — The peerless pink. Extra large, flat flowers of salmon pink. This is a sort that 

 never fails to give the best of satisfaction. 



SELMA — Medium tall variety. Dark-stemmed, hght salmon color, with violet eye, very at- 

 tractive and sure to please. 



Price, any the above choice varieties, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 



Hardy Perennial Phlox Coquelicot. 



SPECIAL OFFER E 9. 



THE SET OF SIX BEST 

 HARDY PHLOX, POSTPAID 



ONLY 60 cts. 



