RIVERSIDE 
FARM 
BEARDED IRIS 
Iris make good cut flowers and produce a wonderful display in May and 
June. Mass planting of 3 to 6 of a variety makes a very effective display. 
Irises are hardy and of easy culture and can be planted almost any time. I would 
advise July and August planting for best results. Irises must be planted shallow 
and will do best in a sunny, well drained location and in loose, mellow soil. Use 
bone meal or fertilizer as a top dressing. Never use manure. 
PRICE. Any variety, 15c. each. 3 of a kind for 30c. 6 of a kind for 50c. 
Baby Blue. Good for low mass planting. Dr. Bernice. Coppery bronze, velvety 
crimson falls. Fairy. Early, white bordered blue. Very fragrant. Florentina. White 
tinged lilac. Fragrant. George Joerg. Very early. White. Gipsy Queen. Yellow 
and maroon. Tall, strong. Gen. Dewitt. Red and purple. Germanica. Early, free 
flowering. Blue and yellow. Her Majesty. Rose pink, veined crimson. Jacquesi- 
ana. Brown tones. Free fragrant bloomer. Juniata. Blue, violet. Large, fragrant. 
Kaleidoscope. Maroon falls, striped, blotched, no two alike. King. Maroon, bor¬ 
dered yellow. Lady James. Violet, veined. Mme. Chereau. White, frilled blue. 
Purple King. Purple. Rein Nixe. White and violet, with attractive border. Large, 
late. Quaker Lady. Blue, buff, yellow blend. 
RIVERSIDE 
FARM 
PEONIES 
TEN SELECTED, ALL lIlGH RATING VARIETIES 
3 to 5 eye strong root divisions at prices you can afford 
Peonies succeed best when planted in the fall, anytime after Sept, first. They 
should have a fertile, well drained soil and have full sun at least part of the da}\ 
Plant so that the eyes are not more than two inches deep, 2 to 3 feet apart in a 
well prepared soil, which should be allowed to settle, prior to setting the roots. 
Augustin D’ Hour. 7.8 Extra large, dark brilliant red, with silvery reflex. Free 
bloomer and medium early. 50c. each. 
Albert Crousse. 8.6 An excellent variety. Large compact flower with tinted 
flesh-pink center. 65c. each. 
Baroness Schroeder, 9.0 One of the finest. Flesh-white, fragrant, strong grower 
and a free bloomer. Midseason. 65c. each. 
Candidissima' 7.1 Very reliable and profuse bloomer. Sulphur yellow, with 
creamy white guard petals. Early and of large sizo. 50c. each. 
Duchess de Nemours. 8.1 White, free bloomer and a strong grower. Very de¬ 
pendable and the flowers keep well when cut. 50c. each. 
Eudalia Superba. 7.6 Excellent cut flower variety. Old-rose-pink, very frag¬ 
rant, extra early. Medium size. 50c. each. 
Felix Crousse. 8.4 Midseason. Large, rich red flowers of even tone amd silky 
luster. One of the best and most popular red varieties. 50c. each. 
Festiva Maxima. 9.3 Extra large rose type. Pure white with crimson flakes on 
a few central petals. Early, fragrant and a popular variety. 50c. each. 
Marie Ja:quin. 9.3 -Pale pink, changes to white with creamy tones; big clusters 
of yellow stamens in center. As lovely as the finest water lily. 65c. each. 
Modeste Guerin. 7.8 Dark rose with slightly violet tint. Much brighter in the 
center. Medium height, large, early. 50c. each. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One each of above ten varieties, value $5,45 
prepaid to your address for $5.00, 
