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ZACHMAN’S PEAR NURSERY 
master. Plant Peony roots in good, rich, well drained soil, from two to three 
feet apart each way. Cover with three, or not over four inches of loose dirt 
and pack well. Plant Peonies early. Large clumps, three to five spikes, 
blooming size. Colors red, white and pink. 
Each $ .50; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00 
We have an exceptionally fine rose-red Peony that blooms ten days earlier 
than any other Peony I know of. It grows a tuber-like root, and must be 
shipped with ball of dirt. This is not only the earliest but the finest Peony 
on the market. The spikes grow about sixteen inches long with one to two 
flowers on them. I have never seen a Peony that is more beautiful than this 
one. Six to eight spike clumps guaranteed to bloom this year. 
Each $1.00; 2 for $1.80 (only two to a customer) 
LILIES 
The four Lilies listed below are hardy here in the North and are most 
beautiful. Plant ten inches deep. 
Aratum— White, dotted with chocolate red. 
Regale —Ivory white, splashed with yellow, pink stripes. 
Lilium Elegans —Red. 
Tigrinum— Orange, dotted with crimson. 
Blooming Size, each $ .20; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.80 
HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 
These new hybrid rosa Rugosas can be grown anywhere in Minnesota or 
the Dakotas without winter protection. They are a wonderful addition to 
the rose family being exceptionally free from worms and disease. They 
grow to four or five feet high, start blooming early and continue through 
summer to late fall, furnishing an abundance of cut flowers the entire 
season. They make the most beautiful flowering hedge known. 
Blanche de Coubert— Double white. 
Belle Poitevine —Double deep pink. 
Conrad F. Meyer —Double pink. 
Grootendorst —Double bright crimson. 
Hansa— Double red. 
Sir Thos. Lipton —Double white. 
New Century —Double rose pink. 
Each $ .40; 2 for $ .75; 3 for $1.00; 5 for $1.90; 10 for $3.25 
THE IRIS 
German Iris —Can be grown in any kind of soil successfully but it loves a 
moist situation best. They are in bloom usually before Memorial Day and 
the flowers cover the most exquisite tints and colorings. We believe we 
have one of the finest assortments of this popular plant to be found any¬ 
where. Colors, yellow, brown, purple, blue and leather brown. 
Each $ .15; Dozen, $1.20; 5 Dozen, $4.50 
GLADIOLI 
Gladioli —It is certain that no flower can give so great beauty for so little 
expense and labor as a good collection of Gladioli. They are easily grown and 
the bulbs can be used for years. They make beautiful cut flowers for the 
house during the late summer and fall. Bulbs should be planted four inches 
deep in good mellow soil. Order either assorted or special named varieties. 
America —Pale pink. 
Assorted —All colors. 
Black Hawk— Cardinal red, 
black blotch. 
Chris— Dark maroon. 
Empress of India —Purple. 
Fairfax —Purple. 
Halley —Salmon pink. 
Heley Franklin— White, 
violet markings. 
Hohenstouffen —White center. 
Jesse —Rich velvety red. 
Maiden Blush— Pale cream. 
Marshall Foch —Rose pink. 
