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Peony Roots 



Peonies are undoubtedly one of the 

 most satisfactory species among the 

 herbaeous perennials. Once estab- 

 lished they require little care and 

 reward the gardener with an abund- 

 ance of fragrant and beautiful 

 colored blooms of great size each 

 spring. 



Alexander Dumas. Rich pink. 



Armandine Mechin. Red. 



Boule de Neige. White. 



Candidissima. Cream. 



Couronne d'Or. White. 



Edulis Superba. Deep pink. 



Felix Crousse. Rich ruby-red. 



General Bertrand. Beautiful light pink. 



Madame Ducel. Pale old rose. 



Price, any above, 25 cts. each 

 Karl Rosenfeld. Bright crimson red. Ex- 

 tra fine. 35 cts. each. 



Peony 



IRIS— QUEEN OF PERENNIALS 



IRIS GERMAXICA (GERMAX IRIS) 



ANGELO. Extra large reddish purple. 



AMBASSADOR. Standards: Dull purplish bronze, falls 

 deep velvety maroon. 4 feet. 



CELESTE. Standards lavender blue. 



DAMOZEL. White, edged with blue. 



FAIRY. White, delicately bordered and suffused pale 

 blue. 



FELDSPAR. Standards: Clear lemon yellow. Falls 

 yellow. 



GOLD IMPERIAL. Vigorous grower ; free flowering ; 

 gold yellow. 



IRIS KING. Brown standards, coppery yellow falls. 



KOCHI. Rich claret purple, early. 



PRINCESS BEATRICE. Standards and falls clear 

 lavender blue shading to pale silvery blue at base. Sweet 

 scented. 



RHEIN NIXE. Standards white, falls rich violet pur- 

 ple with distinct narrow white edge. Very large. 



MARION CRAN. Best of pinkish shades. 



SHEKINAH. Pale yellow shading to am- 

 ber, lemon colored beard. This is the fine 

 yellow Pallida. 



TAJ MAHAL. A very beautiful white of 

 great substance. 



Plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for 

 90 cts.; $1.70 per doz. of one variety. 



IRIS SIBIRICA (SIBERIAN IRIS) 



ORIENTALIS. A free flowering violet pur- 

 ple Iris. Height, SV 2 feet. Blooms through- 

 out the month of June. 



SNOW QUEEN. A beautiful white, very 

 free flowering. 



Plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for 90 

 cts.; $1.70 per doz. 



IRIS PUMILA 



A dwarf purple Iris that is ideal for the 

 rock garden. Blooms during March and April. 

 Plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for 90 

 cts.; $1.70 per doz. 



COXVALLARIA 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. For outdoor 



planting only ; extra fine clumps. 10 cts. each ; 

 $1.00 per doz. 



SPAXISH IRIS 



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 Sep- 

 tember. Mixture containing all colors ; bulbs, 

 5 cts. each; 55 cts. per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 



GROUXD COVERS FOR 

 SHADY SPOTS 



PACHYSANDRA. Japanese Spurge. 

 A trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, 

 forming a complete cover of bright 

 glossy green foliage and small spikes 

 of flowers during May and June. $1.50 

 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. 



VINCA MINOR. Periwinkle or 

 Trailing Myrtle. An excellent dwarf 

 trailing plant for carpeting the ground 

 where it is too shady for other plants 

 to thrive. $1.00 per doz.; $7.75 per 100. 



