8.G Eugenie Verdier. (M) A widely grown and 
justly popular pale pink; very good. 1.00 
9.3 Festiva Maxima (E) White with occasional 
crimson markings; very large, fluffy 
blooms with fair fragrance.75 
8.2 Francois Rousseau. (E) Red; rich crimson 
with dark, silky sheen. 1.50 
8.2 Gismonda (M) Creamy pink ,with rose 
center; strong, rose-like fragrance; a 
handsome, symmetrical flower. 1.00 
8.1 Livingstone. (L) Old-rose pink, with crim¬ 
son accidental markings; strong, sweet 
fragrance . 1.00 
8.1 Mme Calot. (E) Very light pink, flecked 
crimson; very fragrant.75 
8.3 Mons. Dupont. (M) White, with yellow 
glow and conspicuous crimson blotches; 
strong fragrance.75 
9.2 Mons. Jules Elie. (E) Light old-rose pink 
of the dull, opaque quality seen in pink 
chrysanthemums; an enormous, symmetri¬ 
cal bloom; fragrant.75 
8.5 Octavie Demay. (E) Light old-rose pink 
with a few crimson marks on the crown; 
the form suggests a cactus dahlia. 1.00 
8.7 Reine Hortense. (M) Rose-pink; a very 
popular and widely grown pink; odor not 
so good. 1.00 
Landscape Peonies 
7.8 Augustin D’Hour. (M) (Dbl.) Red; a 
rather light solferino shade.$ .50 
7.9 Mme De Verneville. (E) (Dbl.) Blush- 
white; very fragrant.50 
7.7 Philomele. (E) Old-rose pink is the gen¬ 
eral effect, but this is a “three-story” 
flower with dark pink guards, lighter 
collar and deep pink crown; anemone 
type; a striking novelty..;.50 
7.8 Rachel (Terry.) (M) (Dbl.) Red; a bright 
red bloom of moderate size.50 
PEONY SEED—Carefully crossed and hand-pollen- 
ized seed from choicest varieties, $1.00 per 50 seeds 
Iris 
We have a large quantity of iris, all of which 
must be moved this summer to make room for 
peonies. The varieties were tine, standard sorts a 
few years ago, but have now been superseded by 
more modern originations. They are still as line as 
ever for borders or for landscape use. Owing to the 
low price it will pay you to plant large quantities 
for quick massed color effects. Varieties are Rhein 
Nixie, Caprice, Loreley, Gertrude, Mme. Chereau, 
Monsignor, Quaker Lady, White Knight, Fairy, and 
others. We will deliver to your door good peppy 
divisions for $2.00 per hundred or $15.00 per thou¬ 
sand, labeled and true to name—one or several 
varieties at the same price. Iris is best planted from 
late June through August. 
We will undertake to plant your iris or peonies 
for a moderate extra fee anywhere in the vicinity 
of Colorado Springs. 
Oriental Poppies 
We have a large quantity of the double type 
oriental poppy, “Olympia,” which we can sell at 
25 cents each or 5 divisions for $1.00. Other types 
pink and scarlet, 50 cents each. 
ELIAS E. BEESON 
303 East Bijou Street (Y. M. C. A.) Plione Main 1391 
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 
Gardens located at N. Royer and E. Washington Sts. 
