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PEONIES— Continued 



Mme. Crousse (Calot, 1866). Medium size; Each Doz. 

 globular crown; pure white, center flecked 



I. crimson. Strong; medium height; free bloomer. 



*■ Midseason S0.75 S7.50 



Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse, 1888). \'er3- large; 

 medium compact high crown; pale lilac-rose, 

 collar lighter, shaded amber yellow at the base. 

 Medium height; strong growth. Early extra. . 1.00 10.00 



Prince Imperial (Calot, 1859). Very large, 

 loose semi-rose type; amaranth-red; tall, very 

 strong grower; medium bloomer. Late mid- 

 season 50 5.00 



Queen Victoria (Whitleyi). Large, full, com- 

 pact blooms with collar of flesh-white, fading 

 to white, center petals flaked with red. Very 

 strong grower; medium height; very free 

 bloomer. The standard market variety for 

 storage 50 5.00 



Richardson's Dorchester (1870). Large, com- 

 pact, rose type; pale Hydrangea-pink. Fra- 

 grant. Medium dwarf; upright; free bloomer. 1.00 10.00 



Richardson's Grandiflora (1883). Very large, 

 flat rose type. L'niform rose-white. Tall, 

 erect, strong grower. \'ery late. Perhaps the 

 most valuable late variety of its color 1.00 10.00 



Rosa Superba. Brilliant deep cerise-pink 

 blooms; compact and perfectly formed. 

 Healthy growth. Long stems. Midseason.. .60 6.00 



IRIS 



GERMAN IRIS 

 $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100 



"S" represents standards (upper petals), "F" falls (lower 

 petals). 



Astarte. S, rosy lilac; F, claret-red. 2 ft. 



Albino. S, pale lavender; F, tipped with ro3-al purple. IS in. 



Black Prince. S, and F, deep violet-purple. 



Canary Bird. S, bright yellow; F, deeper yellow, with 



orange beard. 9 in. 

 Dr. Bernice. Coppery-bronze; F, velvety-crimson. 2 ft. 

 Fairy Queen. S, lavender; F, tipped and reticulated violet. 



22 in. 



Florence Wells. New. S, soft mauve; F, deeper mauve. A 



large and free bloomer. 2}-^ ft. 

 Florentina Alba. Producing large, fragrant white flowers. 



2 ft. 



Garrick. S. light blue; F, a darker violet-blue. 

 Gracchus. S, clear vellow; F, marked red, reticulated white. 

 Di ft. 



Honorabilis. S, rich golden yellow; F, very fine' velvety rose- 

 purple. 



Kathleen. A beautiful variety; S, and F, of a soft self rose- 

 lilac. 2M ft. 



Lohengrin. New. Enormous flowers of a rosy-lavender 

 shade. 2J^ ft. 



Loreley. F, are deep ultra-marine blue, veined cream, 

 margined light yellow. 



Macrantha. S, light blue; F, dark violet with large yellow 

 crest; one of the largest. 2}^ ft. 



Madam Chereau. White, feathered edges of sky-blue; free- 

 flowering. 32 in. 



Maori King (Bearded Flag). Flowers large golden yellow; 

 F, velvety-maroon margined gold. 13^ ft. 



Mrs. Neubronner. Flowers large, rich golden yellow, quite a 

 new shade among the German Iris. 



Pallida (Speciosa). S, lavender; F, lavender with rosy tinge, 

 deliciously scented. 30 in. 



Dalmatica. S, lavender; F, lavender tinged purple; flowers 

 very fine and large. 40 in. 



Princess Victoria Louise. Primrose-jellow and reddish- 

 purple. Edged primrose. 



Queen of May. A lovely soft rose-lilac, almost pink. 32 in. 



Rhein Nixe. F, mauve, edged and reticulated white; beau- 

 tiful. 3} 2 ft. 



