DWARF BEARDED 
HETSY PRRSBY. Bright yellow ; ihc falls shaded ami 
veined darker yellow. 40 cents each, $4.00 per doz. 
MRS. HAGLKR. White, shaded cream; F. deeper 
shade of the same, luue, pan veined a deeper yellow; 
reticulated brown at base. 9 inches. 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
SIBERIAN 
TRUE BLUE. As the name denotes — a true blue — 
and ihc best blue Siberian Iris that 1 have ever seen. 
The plant and foliage are all that one could wish, and 
the flowers are born on stiff stems 30 inches higli. 
50 cents each. 
WASIOJA. Similar in color to TRUE BLUE, but 
not quite so large, aUhougii not a small Ilower. 40 
cents each, $4.00 per dozen. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS 
I have a good collection of the standard varieties 
of Beardless, Dwarf and Tall Bearded, and Siberian, 
and they are from $1.50 per dozen up. 
I have thousands of seedlings of the tall bearded in a 
mixture that 1 am offering at 6.00 per 100, and will 
give 50 more varieties in each order for 100. plants. 
I also have the dwarf bearded at the same price. 
These do not vary so much, but all are good. Six 
at dozen and 50 at 100 rates. At each and dozen rates 
my seedling Iris will be sent prepaid. They can be 
planted from the first of July until late in fall or in 
the spring. 
A dry, sunny location suits them best. Avoid 
. fresh manure when planting, in fact, all manure 
where dwarf and tall bearded Iris are planted. 
PEONIES 
They can be planted from early September imtiT 
late fall or in the spring. In planting be sure to have 
the crown two inches below the surface when planted. 
They appreciate good care and nourishnment, but re- 
sent an over-abundance of fresh manure too near the 
roots. 1 have many varieties, and some of the newer 
high priced ones, but I am only offering a few. If you 
wish other varieties, write me. 
