BEARDED IRIS • 
HARDY PHLOX 
GERMAN IRIS 
The most wonderful combinations of color can 
be obtained by planting these very hardy 
drought-resisting plants. We furnish large, 
strong divisions. The "Standards" are the three 
upright petals. The “Falls" are the petals that 
droop downward. 
Named German Iris (except those other¬ 
wise marked)—12c each, 10 for $1.00; 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.25. 
ALBERT VICTOR—A tall, lavender-blue 
self. One of the best standard sorts. 
AMBASSADEUR — Standards smoky red¬ 
dish-violet; falls very brilliant deep red-violet; 
rich orange beard. 
CAPRICE—Standards rose; falls rosy-red. 
DOROTHEA—Standards and falls milky- 
white, tinged lilac; an unusually large, wide- 
spreading flower. 
ELDORADO—Standards, yellowish bronze 
shaded heliotrope; falls, bright purple shaded 
bronze. 
GERMAN No. I—Standards bronze lavender; 
falls penciled purple, tips of falls shading to 
lavender. 
HONORABILIS—Standards vivid yellow; 
falls a rich mahogany. 
JUANITA—Clear deep blue; tall. Very large, 
fragrant flowers. 
KHEDIVE—Beautiful soft lavender. 
LED A—Standards white frilled and dotted 
with rose lilac-pink; tips and body of falls are of 
rich cream with rose-lilac markings at base. 
LOHENGRIN—-Standards light mauve; falls 
Chinese violet; both somewhat ruffled. 
LORELEY—Standards yellow splashed pur¬ 
ple; falls purple bordered yellow. 
MADAM CHEREAU—Uppers and falls pure 
white, heavily bordered with dainty blue. 
MITHRAS—Standards straw-yellow; falls 
red-wine bordered lemon-yellow. 
NIBELUNGEN—Standards fawn-yellow, falls 
violet-blue. 
PERFECTION—Standards lavender shaded 
purple; falls rich dark velvety purple. 
PROSPER LAUGIER—A handsome brown 
toned variety. Showy. 
QUAKER LADY—Pale lavender; falls slightly 
deeper, the whole flower lighted with buff. Deli¬ 
cate coloring. 
QUEEN OF GYPSIES—Lilac, blended with 
pink and white. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Delightfully fragrant, and 
the best of the old "pinks.” Early. 
ROSE UNIQUE—Standards and falls, violet- 
rose. Each 15c; 10 for $1.00; 50 for $4.00. 
VIOLACEA GRANDIFLORA—Rich blue 
with a violet shade. Tall. 
WALHALLA — Standards lavender-blue; falls 
violet-purple. 
One each of the 25 German and Dwarf Iris 
listed for $2.00. 
TRIAL GROUND MIXTURE IRIS 
Mixed German Iris. Per 5, 45c; per 10, 
80c; per 50, $3.50. 
DWARF IRIS 
15c Each; 10 for $1.25. 
BLACK HILLS — Native in the Black Hills. 
Semi-dwarf. Color light blue. 
FLORIDA — Very light yellow with purple 
markings on falls. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
SIBERICA — Purplish-blue flowers, 3 feet 
high; useful for cutting. Each, 15c; per 5, 60c. 
Ten for $1.50 
The gorgeous bloom of the Perennial Phlox 
from the first of July until November puts it in 
a class by itself. Easy to grow, hardy, excellent 
for bordering shrubbery, and indispensable in 
the perennial garden. We are offering large, field- 
grown plants. 
AFRICA — Brilliant carmine-red with blood- 
red eye. Well-shaped flower heads composed of 
large florets. Good strong stems. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE—Purple, dwarf growing. 
ECLAIREUR — -Brilliant, rose-magenta or car¬ 
mine. White eye. A wonderful variety. 
ENCHANTRESS — Bright salmon-pink with 
dark eye. Strong growth and rich green, glossy 
foliage. 
INDEPENDENCE — Pure white. Large clus¬ 
ters. Vigorous grower. Long season of bloom. 
24 inches high. 
LA VAGUE—An improvement over older va¬ 
rieties of similar color with immense conical 
heads. Produces in great profusion. Lavender-pink. 
LOTHAIR—Bright crimson in color. 
MRS. JENKINS—Flowers large. Pure white. 
Early. Free bloomer. 20 inches tall. 
PANTHEON— Extra large. Almost flat 
flowers. Known as the peerless pink Phlox. A 
wonderful variety. 
RHINELANDER — A splendid old-time vari¬ 
ety of good growing quality, and excellent habit. 
Flower heads are large and on good strong stems. 
The color is a beautiful salmon-pink. 
SPECIAL FRENCH — Glowing pink. Mam¬ 
moth trusses. 
THOR — Color a beautiful shade of deep 
salmon-pink, overlaid with a scarlet glow; small 
aniline-red eye. A good grower, never giving 
trouble, always full of bloom; free flowering. 
Above varieties each, 18c; per 7, $1.15; per 
10, $1.50; per 50, $7.00. 
Trial Ground Mixture of Phlox — Each, 
15c; 10 for $1.20. 
HARDY MOUNTAIN PINK 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Light or Dark Pink 
An early spring-flowering type, with pretty 
moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the 
flowering season, is hidden under the masses of 
bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, the 
border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground 
for covering graves. Each, 20c; per 12, $1.70. 
PEONIES • THE KING OF FLOWERS • 
3-5 EYE . . . NUMBER AFTER NAME INDICATES THEIR RATING—10.0=Perfect 
GURNEY’S LARGE DIVISIONS- 
ALICE—Very good double, bright red Peony, 
medium late. Ea., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—9.0. Rose type; 
late. White with shading of flesh. This is one of 
the finest Peonies. Its immense flowers of great 
substance with high chalice-shaped centers are 
freely produced, lasting a long time. Very 
fragrant. Ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—8.1. Double type; 
medium size; midseason. Dark crimson, outer 
petals large and the center composed of smaller 
overlapping petals mixed with many stamens; 
faintly fragrant. Very tall; vigorous and free- 
flowering; blooms held high above the compact 
foliage on wiry stems. Ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS—8.7. Very large double 
globular flowers, petals incurved and notched. 
Rich satin pink with silvery glossy tints. Late 
midseason. Ea., 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
COURONNE D’OR—8.1. A large, late, milk- 
white. Water-lily fragrance. Center petals 
tipped carmine, surrounded by yellow stamens. 
Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS—8.1. Sulphur- 
white with a greenish reflex that lights up the 
entire blossom, which gradually changes to a 
pure white. Crown type, blooms early, following 
Festiva Maxima by a few days. Especially beau¬ 
tiful when half open. Ea., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—9.3. Undoubtedly the 
finest white Peony in existence. It is a flower of 
wondrous beauty with clear, carmine spots on 
center petals, of enormous size, measuring 7 or 8 
inches in diameter. Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c.- 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—8.9. Late mid¬ 
season, double type. Color is pale pink on back 
petals with vivid crimson marks on ring of short 
petals around the center. Ea., 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
GENERAL HOOKER—Rose type. Deep rich 
red; large flowers; profuse bloomer. Huge, full 
and heavy, extra fine. Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—A beautiful tri-colored 
bloom of peach-pink, golden-yellow, and paper 
white. Elegant. Ea., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
GURNEY’S PINK—Crown type. Fine pink 
color, lasting. Very profuse bloomer. Full and 
fluffy. Ea., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
HENRY AVERY—8.8. Double type; large; 
late. Guards and well-defined crown, bright 
light pink, with a collar of shorter creamy petals 
tinted yellow at base; mildly fragrant. Medium 
height; good stems and foliage. Ea., 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
LA ROSIERE—8.3. Semi-double type; me¬ 
dium size; midseason. Several rows of long, 
pointed, white petals symmetrically arranged 
about a central cluster of golden yellow stamens. 
Medium height; very free-flowering; stems wiry. 
Foliage small. Slightly fragrant. Ea., 40c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE—7.9. Large, very 
full, pure white with blush center fading to pure 
white with prominent carmine fleck. Fragrant. 
Ea. 30c; 3 for 75c. 
MME. FOREL—Double type; very large; late 
midseason. Even, clear pinkish lavender through¬ 
out; center compact. Medium height. Ea., 25c; 
5 for $1.00. 
MONS. DUPONT — Double type; large; late 
midseason. White with a yellow glow from 
buried stamens, and very conspicuous crimson 
blotches on central petals; strong fragrance. 
Tall; very free-blooming. Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c. 
MRS. DOUGLAS — Crown type. Flowers 
large shell pink. The inner petals a fine cream 
color. Center pure white blotched with deep 
scarlet or wine color. Ea., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
WALTER FAXON — 9.3. Color is soft coral- 
pink, shaded lighter at the ends of the petals 
and deeper rose-pink at base. The concealed 
golden stamens add a salmon reflection through 
the pink of the petals. It is medium tall and 
vigorous. Midseason. As a show flower, it is 
one of the most distinct Peonies and should rate 
at the top of all pinks. Ea. 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
GURNEY'S TRIAL GROUND 
MIXTURE OF PEONIES 
Red, 14 White, and J6 Pink 
10 for $1.00; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00. 
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