GORGEOUS PEONIES POSTPAID 
The Peony ranks among the most popular flowers. The blooms come out very early and are 
seldom attacked by disease. Our roots are extra large. The most popular perennial for our home 
flower garden. Being perfectly hardy, one planting will do for a lifetime with suitable cultiva¬ 
tion. Is strictly hardy and does well in most any location; however, responds readily to good 
rich, deep soil in an open, sunny position. Be careful not to plant too deep; the best is for 
crown to be about 2 inches below the surface. Peonies seldom bloom the first season. Ground 
should be spaded deep and well enriched, as suggested in our free leaflet. 
Don’t worry about the black ants that often gather on the buds, they are seeking the honey 
which exudes from the bud, and do no harm. If the stalk wilts, remove it to check the fungus 
from spreading. 
Our Special Cultural Leaflet, “Peony Pointers,” free with orders if asked for. 
BOOK, Peony Manual, by Harrison, illustrated. Contains good suggestions. Make your 
order for Peonies amount to $2.00 or more, we will then send you this book free, if asked 
for. 
Our list contains varieties, all distinct, suitable for Colorado culture. 
Standard List of Peonies 
WHITE Bach 
Avalanche. A very large ivory-white with creamy center. Fragrant, free-bloomer. $0.40 
Baroness Schroeder. Midseason to late. Flesh-pink, changing to white, creamy center... .60 
Festiva Maxima. Beautiful large double white with frilled petals and a bright cherry-red 
spot in center; strong growth with stiff stem. Queen of the whites; fragrant. 35 
PINK SHADES 
Albert Crousse. Shell-pink with center slightly flecked crimson. Large flower. Late. 50 
Edulis Superba. An attractive bright pink, on a strong stem. Fragrant and free-blooming, 
often ready for Decoration Day. .35 
Therese. Very large double of old-rose-pink, coming into bloom at midseason. A very 
popular pink .. 1.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. Large, globular. Beautiful silvery pink shading deeper towards the cen¬ 
ter. Vigorous grower, free-bloomer and very fragrant. One of the best. 60 
BED SHADES 
Felix Crousse. One of the grandest brilliant ruby-red. Rich, solid color, strong grower, 
medium late. The best of its class. 50 
Karl Rosenfield. Very large. Early, beautiful blood-red, of globular shape. Tall. 40 
Mikado. Japanese. Dark dull crimson, of a semi-double type. Petals are cupped and 
waved. Tips are pale buff-yellow. We consider it best of the Japanese type. 75 
Rubra Officinalis. The earliest of all Peonies and very brilliant red, though sort of semi¬ 
double. Very sure to bloom by Memorial Day. 60 
UNNAMED PEONIES, BUT SELECTED TO COLOR—MANY GOOD VARIETIES 
Whites, each, 30c. Finks, several shades, each, 30c. Reds, light and dark mixed, each, 30c. 
The three for 70c as a Special Offer. 
Felix Crousse. Red. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pink. 
Fragrant, Colorful IRIS for Beds, 
Borders, Cut Flowers—Fine Named Stocks 
A flower that is at home in any garden, in 
shade or sunshine. Is easily cared for and gives 
big returns in beautiful flowers, some of which 
are quite equal to Orchids. If soil is soggy or 
apt to be watered heavily, then plant on slightly 
raised hills or ridges. 
They are strictly hardy and sure to please. 
Try some of the new varieties. Our list gives a 
wide range of colors. All are postpaid. Prices 
are very low! 
Make your order for Iris roots amount to 
$2.00 or more, thus receive booklet on Iris free. 
Candlelight. Lovely large flowers of pinkish 
lavender illuminated from within with a rich 
golden glow. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Dr. Chas. Mayo. Beautiful lavender-pink. 
One of the most charming in the pink-toned 
class. Fragrant. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Pra Angelico. Gold, with flush of blue. Golden 
brown veining at the throat. A sunset effect. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Frieda Mohr. One of the very largest and 
finest Iris. Standards light pinkish lilac. Falls 
deep lilac-rose. Should be in every garden. 
50c each. 
One of each variety above for only $1.35. 
The following varieties 25c each; 
3 for 70c. 
Asia. Standards lavender suffused purple. Falls 
light purple. Large. Tall. 
Gold Imperial. Beautiful solid chrome-yellow. 
Susan Bliss. A delightful shade of rose-pink. 
Zua. Early, lilac-white. Petals crinkled. Fra¬ 
grant. 
The following varieties 15c each; 
2 for 25c; doz. $1.35. 
Ambassadeur. Standards smoky velvet-purple; 
falls velvety purple-maroon, beards yellow. 
One of the very best of all Irises. 
Black Prince. Standards are intense purple- 
lilac; falls rich velvety black. A novel combi¬ 
nation. 
Dream. Standards and falls beautiful lilac- 
pink. 
La Neige. Pure white. French variety. Ex¬ 
quisite. 
Mother of Pearl. Light lavender-blue, falls 
are slightly deeper than standards and the 
whole with a faint creamy undertone. Tall 
grower, a real gem among Iris. 
Oriflamme. Standards dark lavender. Falls 
hortense-violet. Petals daintily waved or 
frilled. Sweet-scented. Very large. 
The following varieties 10c each; 
6 for 50c. 
Igouf. Lavender with tan edge. Bright orange 
throat. 
Lohengrin. Large silvery lavender. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Clear lavender. Old favor¬ 
ite. Fragrant. Tall. 
Sherwin-Wright. Clear dark yellow. 
DWARF IRIS FOR BORDERS 
Fumila. Light blue. Each, 15c; 2 for 25c; 
doz. for $1.35. 
Fumila. Dark purple. Each, 15c; 2 for 25c; 
doz. for $1.35. 
BOOK—Iris Manual, by Harrison, illus¬ 
trated. 20 c, postpaid. 
Bone Meal is excellent ferti¬ 
lizer for Iris, but it must not 
touch the roots. 
Hardy Iris Collection ONE OP EACH VABI 2 E 0 ^“Sf?b S TrAiD fob.$3.50 
Mixed for Mass Planting 3fi£SSS : SSgMr colora “ a 3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
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