e Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
341 
Peonies and Iris 
All the newest European and American introductions 
Highest awards from American Peony and 
American Iris Societies in 1920 
We publish a book of convenient size and 
shape, giving full and accurate descriptions. 
It gives the latest symposium ratings of 
the American Peony Society; detailed 
drawings, illustrating various types of 
Peonies and Iris; concise cultural direc- 
tions; advice in selection of varieties; and 
other valuable and interesting information. 
The Peony Section was compiled by 
Mr. James Boyd and the Iris Section by 
Mr. John C. Wister. 
It will be forwarded to any address in the 
United States or Canada upon receipt of 
30 cents, which amount may be deducted 
From remittance for first order sent to us 
after receipt of book. 
Price list free on request 
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