PEONY ROOTS 



PEONIES 



Peonies are undoubtedly one of the most satis- 

 factory of the herbaceous perennials. Once estab- 

 lished they require little care and reward the gar- 

 dener with an abundance of fragrant and beautiful 

 colored blooms of great size each spring. 



Avalanche. White. Late. 



Baroness Schroeder. French white, changing to 



pure white. 

 Felix Crousse. Ruby-red. Midseason. 

 Georgiana Shaylor. Rose-pink. Late. 

 Karl Rosenfield. The supreme red. 

 Marie Crousse. Soft salmon-pink. 

 Richard Carvel. Cherry-red. Early. 

 Sarah Bernhardt. Deep pink. 

 Walter Faxon. Coral-pink. 



All above Peonies, 75c. each 

 3 of any one variety $2.00; $7.50 per doz. 



Cherry Hill. Velvety garnet-red. 

 La Lorraine. Large; creamy-white. 

 IVIons. Jules Eiie. Large; early; pink. 

 Primevere. Nearest to yellow. 

 Therese. Marvelous soft pink. 



All above Peonies, $1.00 each 

 3 of any one variety for $2.75; $10.50 per doz. 



IRIS* Ciueen of Perennials 



Iris Germanica (Flag Iris) 

 Alta California. Tall; yellow. 

 Autumn King. Blue-purpIe bicolor. 

 Clara Noyes. Orange-red. 

 Dauntless. Red-purple. 

 Dolly Madison. Mauve and yellow. 

 Eleanor Roosevelt. Deep violet. 

 Freida Mohr. Large; deep pink. 

 Jean Siret. Yellow. Dwarf. 

 King Juba. Old-rose, edged carmine. 

 Laddie Boy. Deep purple. 

 Pink Satin. True pink self. 

 Pluie d'Or. Deep yellow. 



Princess Beatrice. Light blue. An old favorite. 

 San Francisco. White, edged blue. 

 Sunlight. Soft yellow. 



Talisman. Blend of red, yellow, pink and chamois. 



William Mohr. Large violet blooms veined gray. 



All Iris Germanica, 30c. each 



3 of any one variety 75c.; $2.50 per doz. 



Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris) 



Perry's Blue. Clear blue. Stout stems. 

 Snow Queen. A beautiful white. Very free flower- 

 ing. 



All Iris sibirica, 30c. each 

 3 of any one variety 75c.; $2.50 per doz. 



Iris Pumila (Miniature Flag) 



A dwarf Iris that is ideal for the rock-garden. 

 Blooms during March and April. 

 Fairy. Pale blue. 

 La Fiancee. White. 

 Orange Queen. Orange. 

 Sambo. Deep blue. 

 Stewart Hybrid. Yellow. 



All Iris pumila, 25c. each; 1 each of 5 varieties 

 for $1.00 



Iris Kaempferi (Beardless Iris) 



Blue Bird. Lovely blue flowers. 



Cloud Dress. Double; white, veined mauve. 



Dominator. Deep blue; single. 



Doris Childs. White, rosy purple veins. 



Gold Bound. Double; white, gold-banded center. 



Mahogany. Mahogany-red. 



Margaret Hendrickson. Blue-vioIet, white center. 



Melpomene. Soft blue; double. 



Pink Pearl. Pearly pink; double. 



Purple and Gold. Violet-purple, golden throat; 



double. 

 Princess C. D. Rohan. Dark purple. 

 Red Riding Hood. Single; red. 

 Rosa Anna. Ivory-white, ruby veins. 

 Templeton. Reddish violet mottled with white. 

 T. S. Ware. Violet-red, white center. 

 Victor. Light blue, blue veins. 



All Iris Kaempferi, 35c. each 

 3 of any one variety 90c.; $3.50 per doz. 



Dutch 



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One of the most easily grown bulbous plants. 

 Place bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good sandy loam. 

 Blooms in early June; lovely for cutting. 

 Imperator. Brilliant deep blue with a golden yellow 



blotch on each standard. 

 Wedgwood. Graceful large flowers of a beautiful 



even blue color. Easy to force. 

 Yellow Queen. Both the standards and falls are 



bright golden yellow. 

 Mixed Colors. A well-blended mixture. 



All Dutch Iris, 7c. each; 60c. for 10 



Spanish Iris 

 Known as "Orchids of the Hardy Flower 



Garden." They grow from 18 to 24 inches high 

 and produce their exquisite airy blooms during the 

 last of May and through June. Plant the latter part 

 of September. Mixture contains all colors. Bulbs, 

 50c. for 10; S4.00 per 100. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



