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Japanese IRIS 



Iris Kaempferi Grandiflora. The 



flowers are from 6 to 8 inches across, 

 and of indescribable shades, the 

 prevailing colors being white, crim- 

 son, rose, lilac, lavender, violet 

 and blue. Each flower usually 

 contains several shades, while a 

 ijolden-yellow blotch sur- 

 rounded by a halo of blue or 

 violet at base of petals inten- 

 sifies the coloring. Perfectly 

 hardy, blooming in June and 

 July. The named varieties 

 are splendid. (See engraving). 

 Doubled Flowered. 25c. 

 each, set of 5 named sorts 

 for SI. 00. 

 Single Flowered. 25c. each, 

 .set of 5 named sorts for $1.00. 

 All colors, mixed, 15c. each, 

 •S1.50 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 

 Iris Germanica. (Fleiir de lis). 

 The colors comprise yellows, 

 purples, blues, claret-red, white 

 and bronze, marbled, veined and 

 striped. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; 

 set of 12 fine named varieties 81.50. 

 AH colors mixed, 10c. each, Sl.OO per 

 doz.. S7.00 per 100. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Clumps. The well-known sort, specially adapted for outdoor planting. 30c. each, S3. 00 



per doz. 

 Fortin's Giant Lily of the Valley. This is the largest variety yet produced; when it gets well 



established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes of purest white 



bells twice the size of any other sort. Price, strong single crowns, ,5c. each. 50c. per doz.; 



S3. 50 per 100. 



SIX SUPERB PEONIES 



Magnificent hardy plants, almost rivaling the Rose in perfume and brilliancy of color. 

 The roots we offer have four to six eyes. 

 Augustin D'Hour (Calot). Large, bomb-shaped, showy bloom of dark, brilliant solferino 



red wnth slight silvery reflex. Strong, vigorous grower, medium height. Early. 

 Charlemagne {Crousse). Lilac-white with blush center. Large globular flower; very com- 

 pact; fragrant; strong growth. Late. 

 Couronne D'or. Large, flat, rose type, pure white with yellow stamens, tipped carmine. 



Medium tall, good free bloomer. Late midseason. 

 Duke of Wellington. An ideal cut flower variety, large well-formed flowers on long stiff 



stems; color sulphur-white, quite fragrant, one of the finest mid-season sorts. 

 Felix Crousse. Medium to large, globular, typical globe-shaped bloom of very brilliant red, 



fragrant. .Strong, vigorous grower, medium height. Midseason. 

 L'Indispensable. Immense flowers of a delicate lilac pink with darker shading toward the 



center. Tall upright grower and profuse bloomer. A very desirable late-flowering 



variety. 



Price, 75c. each, S7.50 per doz. Set of six Superb Paeonies for $4.00 



Giant Moon Flower 



Ipomea Maxima. The flowers are more than twice the si'ze of the old variety, 

 selected flowers reaching 7*^ inches, and are produced in such wonderful 

 profusion that they completely cover the vine with a veil of glistening white. 

 On moonlight nights and cloudy days the effect is charming in the extreme. 

 It forms a perfect screen of rich green foliage. Add to these qualities its 

 delightful sweet magnolia fragrance and prosaic fact or poetic fancy could not 

 ask for more. (See engraving.) Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



Hardy Double Herbaceous Paeonies 



Andre Lauries. Deep bright red; fine for cutting. Late. 



Delachei. Medium size, fairly compact, rose type bloom of violet crimson. 



Strong vigorous, erect grower; late midseason. 

 Due de Cazes. Guard petals carmine-rose; center yellowish pink. 

 Edulis Superba. Large, loose bloom of dark pink of even color, flat when fully 



open, fragrant. Upright, strong growing plant. Early. 

 Festiva Maxima. Snow-white with occasional small .splashes of carmine on 



center petals; enormous full double flowers; the finest white; early. (See 



engraving.) 60c. each. 

 Francis Ortegat. Dark amaranth red. Midseason. 

 Lady Bramwell. A beautiful silvery rose of fine form. Midseason. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Brilliant purplish-crimson; fine flower; late. 

 Madam Calot. Very large, rose type very pale pink with center darker silver 



tint, very fragrant. Tall, strong, upright; midseason. 

 Mme. Geissler. Violet-rose tipped light pink. 

 Queen Victoria. Blush white guards, center flesh white lightly tipped red. 



Early. 

 Victoire Modeste. Violet-rose with salmon center. 



Price (except where noted), 40c. each, S4.50 per doz.; set of 12, $4.75. 



NOTE. — In addition to the above, we offer a fine selection without names in 

 special colors as follows: While, Light Pink. Rose, Crimson, Purplish-Red, White 

 with Yellow Center, selected from our choice collection. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 

 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 



Our booklet on PLANTING AND CULTIVATION OF PEONIES free on application 



