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The Sarcoxie Nurseries Peony Fields 
Liberty Iris , continued 
Except where otherwise noted, 15c each, 3 of a kind 
for 30c; 6 or more of a kind at $1.00 per doz. 
James Boyd —Large; standards lavender-blue, falls light vio¬ 
let edged lighter; beard tipped orange; fragrant; late; 30 in. 
Juniata —Large; lavender-blue, falls slightly deeper, almost 
violet-blue, deeper than Pallida Dalmatica; fragrant; 3-3*4 ft* 
Kochi —Rich, deep velvety royal reddish-purple; good size; 
blooms freely; very early, blooming with Florentina; 2 ft. 
Lent A. Williamson- —Very large; standards broad, lavender- 
violet, falls drooping, violet-purple; fragrant; early midseason; 
tall; vigorous; very fine. 
Lohengrin- —Large; standards lavender slightly shaded pink, 
falls slightly more pink; 2*4 feet. 
Lord Lambourne- —Large; standards lavender slightly smoky, 
tinged pink, falls reddish-crimson; tall; blooms freely. 25c each. 
Loreley —Standards light yellow, falls dark purple margined 
light yellow; fragrant; early; blooms freely; vigorous; 30 in. 
Madame Chereau —Standards and falls white elegantly frilled 
violet-blue, ruffled; midseason; blooms freely; 3 ft. 
Madame Pacquitte —Standards violet-red. falls slightly deep¬ 
er; early; fragrant; 2*4 ft.; a good medium priced one of the 
red class. 
Mary Williamson —Standards ruffled, white, falls reddish- 
violet border white; midseason; tall. 
Midwest^ Large; standards ruffled, reddish-violet, lighter cen¬ 
ter, falls deeper; 30 in.; medium early. 
Monsignor- —Bluish-violet, falls deeply veined reddish-purple; 
fragrant; late; blooms freely; 2-2*4 ft. 
Morning Splendor —Very large; standards deep lavender-vio¬ 
let, falls rich velvety reddish-purple; delightful fragrance; mid¬ 
season; tall; fine. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 per doz. 
Mother of Pearl- —Large; iridescent light pearly bluish-laven¬ 
der; fragrant; midseason; blooms freely; 3*4 ft. 
Mrs. H. Darwin —White, falls slightly netted violet at base. 
Opera —Standards bright violet-red slightly bronzed, falls vel¬ 
vety mahogany; fragrant; 2J4 ft- 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 
per doz. 
Orientalis Blue—— Intense blue, almost purple; blooms freely; 
2-2J4 ft-I a small-flowered variety, excellent for naturalized 
plantings in the rock garden and at the borders of pools. 
Pallida Dalmatica —Very large; lavender-blue, falls slightly 
deeper; blooms freely; 3*4 ft. 
Prairie Gold —Rich deep golden yellow; fragrant; medium 
height; medium early. 25c each, 3 for 70c, $2.50 per doz. 
Prosper Laugier —Standards reddish-bronze, falls velvety 
ruby-purple; fragrant; good size: midseason; 2*4 ft. 
Prospero —Very large; standards lavender suffused yellow at 
base; falls purple slightly reddish; fragrant; late midseason; 
fine; 3*4 ft. 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Quaker Lady —Standards smoky lavender, falls ageratum-blue. 
Queen of May— Large; lilac-pink to orchid-pink, falls deep¬ 
er; fragrant; early-midseason; blooms freely; vigorous; 2j4 ft. 
Rhein Nixe —Standards white, falls pansy-violet edged white; 
fragrant; midseason to late; vigorous; blooms freely; 2J4 ft. 
Rosalba —Standards ruffled, wine-red, falls mahogany-red to 
ruby-violet; fragrant; good size; 3 ft. 20c each. 
Roseway —Standards purplish-rose, falls deeper; fragrant; 
vigorous; blooms freely; 2J4 ft. 
Seminole —Large; standards violet-red: falls velvety mahog¬ 
any-red to deep crimson; blooms freely; 2-2*4 ft. 
Shekinah- —Clear soft yellow, base shaded deeper; fragrant; 
mid-season; vigorous; 2^4-3 ft. 
Sherwin Wright —Golden-yellow; fragrant; blooms freely; 
1 *4 -2ft. 
Sweet Lavender- —Standards ruffled, soft lavender, falls red¬ 
dish-violet; fragrant; midseason; blooms freely: 2*4-3 ft. 
Showy Japanese Irises for tall borders or at the 
water’s edge 
Liberty Irises, continued 
Violacea grandiflora —Large; standards lavender-blue, falls 
almost violet-blue; late: vigorous; blooms freely; 3 ft. 
Special Iris Collection 
Liberty Irises, assorted, our selection, named; Half dozen, 3 
varieties, 50c (postpaid, 60c); one dozen. 6 varieties, $1.00 
(postpaid, $1.15); twenty-five, 8 varieties, $1.75 (postpaid, 
LOO); one hundred, 8 varieties, $5.00 (postpaid, $6.00), 
'Japanese Irises 
Foliage tall, narrow and blade-like; stems slender and grace¬ 
ful, with several buds to the stem; large flat flowers, usually 
with a gold blotch. Plant in full sun. Any good mellow loam 
that does not become excessively dry will give good results. Nat¬ 
uralized along a stream or pool where their beauty is reflected 
in the mirror below they are very effective. Water must not 
stand on their roots, especially during winter. The six-pctal- 
ed are termed double, the thrce-petaled, single. 
White blotched gold. Early, double. 20c each, $2.00 per 
doz. 
For the foundations, remember always—height in the corn¬ 
ers, immediately in front of pillars, and at the bare wall spaces. 
Under the windows, low or medium plants only. Evergreens 
are beautiful winter and summer. 
Strawberries in the Home Garden 
Strawberries are so easily grown that there is no reason why 
every family should not enjoy all that richness of flavor which 
is attained only when fully ripened on the vine and served fresh. 
Any soil that will grow good corn or potatoes will grow good 
strawberries. Plenty of humus or well rotted vegetable matter 
in the soil will help retain moisture during dry weather. Well 
rotted manure worked into the soil will provide both humus and 
fertility, and give you more, larger and better berries. Straw¬ 
berries planted this spring will give a full crop next spring. Mas- 
tadon will give a crop the first summer. For varieties and prices 
see page 32. 
