Albert Leo Schlageter. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox You should depend on these root divisions. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. This class of Hardy Perennials is of 
special importance in every flower garden. Succeeds in almost 
any soil and blooms through a long season. This new list 
covers colors which are sure to please. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for #1.00; 12 for #2.00; 
except when priced otherwise. All postpaid. 
—•Albert Leo Schlageter. One of the best of rod Phlox. Bright 
scarlet'carmine with orange sheen and darker center. 36 inches. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with darker eye. Vigorous 
grower and rich green, glossy foliage. Better than Elizabeth 
Campbell. 36 inches. 
Fraulin G. Von Lassburg. Largest and purest white. Especially 
suitable for background. 36 inches. 
_ ^Hauptman Koehl. Dark blood'red. Large clusters on long stems. 
Resistant to heat and rain. 30 inches. 
Iris. Lavender'purple. Very good. 36 inches. 
Maid Marian. Soft lavender. A large flower. 30 inches. 
Miss Lingard. The earliest white, pale pink eye. June and Sep' 
tember. 30 inches. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr. Beautiful shade of lavender. 36 inches. 
Pantheon. A beautiful rose'pink. 36 inches. 
Queen of Groups. Bright rose'pink in large trusses. 24 inches. 
Rijnstroom. A beautiful shade of rose'pink. Very large. 30 in. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. Aniline'red eye. Very good grower. 
36 inches. 
Von Hochberg. Brilliant red. Vigorous grower. One of the best 
easy growing reds. 36 inches. 
PJi Irw 1 ntn Creeping Phlox. For borders and 
1 ill aIa JitL/lUlHCl rock gardens. Blooms in April and 
May. Usually can supply deep pink, rosy pink, lavender. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 6 for #1.25. 
Hardy Phlox Collections 
UNNAMED ROOTS—ASSORTED COLORS 
Usually can give five or six colors, our selection, 12 for #1.50; 
each, 15c. 
Iris, Bearded or Germanica 
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. Note the greatly reduced prices. 
Grace Sturtevant. A fine large flower of dark brown'red with 
violet'carmine falls. Very outstanding. 50c each. 
Wm. Mohr. Beautiful lilac color, veined purple. The flowers 
are gigantic and ruffled. One of the most sensational Irises 
ever originated. 50c each. 
The following varieties: 35c each; 3 for #1.00. 
Bourem. Bordeaux red. Falls are violet shaded garnet'red. 
Doxa. A very pleasing creamy blend, flushed chestnut. 
Ophelia. A blend of orange, cream, mauve and bronze. 
The following varieties: 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
Candlelight. Pinkish lavender illuminated with rich golden glow. 
Freida Mohr. Light lilac'pink with deep lilac'rose. One of the 
largest and finest, the flowers often measure 6 inches. 
Midgard. Beautiful blend of pink and yellow. A just lovely 
combination. 
Morning Splendor. Petunia-violet; falls are crimson or wine 
color. Large. 
The following varieties: 15c each; 2 for 25c; 12 for #1.25. 
Ambassadeur. Bronzy violet with rich velvety red-purple. 
Asia. Lavender suffused with purple, flushed gold. 
Black Prince. Intense purpledilac with rich velvety black. 
Dream. A beautiful lilac'pink. A real favorite. 
Duke of Bedford. Deep violet with violet'purple falls. Very good. 
Gold Imperial. Solid chrome'yellow with orange beard. 
La Neige. A beautiful pure white. 
Lord of June. A blend of lavender, violet and blue. 
Mother of Pearl. Pearly lavender. 
Oriflamme. Light blue with deep violet. Large and fragrant. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Clear lavender. Fragrant. 
Drvarf Iris for Borders 
Pumila. Light blue. 15c each; 2 for 25c; #1.35 per doz. 
Pumila. Dark purple. 15c each; 2 for 25c; #1.35 per doz. 
Mixed Iris for Mass Planting 
Good average varieties of many colors and combinations; 
grown mixed. 
3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Ooid Imperial. 
Morning Splendor. 
Peony, 
Karl Rosenfield. 
Beautiful Peonies p " tt , aid 
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 cultivation. Is strictly hardy and does well in most any 
location. 
Our Special Cultural Leaflet, “Peony Pointers,” free with orders 
if asked for. 
Our list contains varieties all distinct, suitable for Colorado 
culture. 
WHITE 
PEONY 
Special Offer 
SELECTED TO COLOR 
ONE EACH 
Red, White, and Pink 
FOR 
Avalanche. A very large ivory'white with creamy center. 
Each 
Fragrant, late, free bloomer .#0.40 
Baroness Schroeder. Midseason to late, pale flesb'pink, changing to white, creamy center 
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; very early . 
PINK SHADES 
Albert Crousse. ShelTpink with center slightly flecked crimson. Large flower. Late . 
Edulis Superba. An attractive old'rose'pink, on a strong stem. Fragrant and free blooming; extra 
early, often ready for Decoration Day . 
Therese. Very large, double, of old'rose'pink. coming into bloom at midseason. Very profuse 
bloomer. Said to be the most popular pink.. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Large, globular. Beautiful silvery pink shading deeper towards th.? center. Vig' 
orous grower, early, free bloomer and very fragrant. One of the best. 
RED SHADES 
Felix Crousse. One of the grandest, brilliant ruby-red. Rich, solid color, strong grower, medium late. 
The best of its class. 
Karl Rosenfield. Very large. Early, beautiful blood'red, of globular shape. Tall . 
Mikado. Japanese. Dark dull crimson of a semi-double type. Petals are cupp:d and waved. Tips are 
pale buff'yellow. Best of the red Japanese type . 
Rubra Officinalis. The earliest of all Peonies and very brilliant red, though sort of semi'doubh. 
Very sure to bloom by Memorial Day . 
One each of above eleven named Peonies, properly 
labeled, #6.00 value, delivered for only 
UNNAMED PEONIES, BUT SELECTED TO COLOR—MANY GOOD VARIETIES 
Whites, 30c each. Pinks, several shades, 30c each. Reds, light and dark mixed. 30c each. 
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