Extra PEONIES Choice 
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Add a Few of the Newer Peonies while Prices Are Down. 
FALL IS THE IDEAL TIME TO PLANT. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Large globular flowers. Pure white flecked with crimson. Extra early. Fine 
for cutting. 25c. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—A gorgeous peony of enor¬ 
mous size. Glossy lilac-pink shading to a deeper 
rose. The entire flower overlaid with a silver 
sheen. An old favorite and one of the best. 25c. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—Late. White with 
shadings of flesh. This is one of the finest 
Peonies. Its immense flowers of great substance 
with high chalice-shaped center are freely pro¬ 
duced, lasting a long time. Very fragrant. 45c. 
LE CYGNE—Very large, perfectly formed flow¬ 
er, freely produced; cream-white with a touch 
of green at the heart. The finest white. 75c. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Very brilliant red. Medium 
to large, globular, typical bomb shape, fragrant; 
strong growth, mid-season. 25c. 
THERESE—A most desirable variety of charming 
shade of violet-rose, changing to lilac-white. De¬ 
velops a high crown; strong grower and very 
free bloomer. A splendid addition to the mid¬ 
season sorts of which it is one of the best. 50c. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Very large flower; globu¬ 
lar, semi-rose type. Extremely vigorous grower, 
tall, and free-flowering. As an early red it has 
no equal. 25c. 
Festiva Maxima 
Magnificent balance of color. 
This collection of German Iris. 
The above 7 varieties highest rating and favorite 
peonies. All prepaid $2.40. 
12 varieties, 1 each—$1.75 prepaid. 
AMBASSADEUR (Vilmorin)—S. bronzy violet, F. 
dark maroon. Medium tall. Late blooming. 10c. 
AMBER (Dykes)—An amber yellow self, with 
red gold beard. Low growing. 10c. 
BRUNO (Bliss 1922)—Exceptional size and qual¬ 
ity. S. bronze, tinted and lightened with laven¬ 
der shading to yellow at base. F. deep rich pur¬ 
ple of unusual size and quality. Fragrant, 
wonderful in bright sunshine. 25c. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss)—Rich deep violet 
purple, very velvety and brilliant. Beard orange, 
stalks low and widely branched. 15c. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr 1926)—This is unques¬ 
tionably one of the finest iris introductions and 
will be for years to come. It is an exquisite 
pink bi-color, with pale lilac pink standards and 
deep lilac rose falls. We strongly recommend 
it to our customers. 50c. 
HARRIET PRESBY (Presby)—A very tall light 
rosy violet. Late. Fragrant. 10c. 
LORD OF JUNE—S. palest lavender, F. rich 
aniline blue. Bi-color. 15c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull 1922)—Deep rich 
large red violet. Fragrant. 36 in. 10c. 
SEMINOLE (Farr)—A brilliant velvety light red 
purple with a conspicuous orange beard. 30 in. 
10c. 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss)—Rosy lilac pink with 
orange beard. Blooms freely and the color 
carries well. Late and tall. 10c. 
MME. GAUDICHAU—S. violet, F. Brilliant 
blackish purple. Dark velvety bi-color of fine 
shape, finish and exceptional substance. Fra¬ 
grant. 36 in. 10c. 
SNOW WHITE—A pure white of exceptionally 
fine form. One of the very best for mass effect. 
15c. 
All prepaid 
Iris Frieda Mohr 
