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FOR YOUR GROUNDS 
Have Beautiful Flowers from April Throughout 
June ... By Planting Neosho Peonies and 
Iris. They Are Amazingly Easy to Raise . . . 
Bloom Every Year. 
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peonies r<; c w““s 30'“ 
There’s a wealth of varieties to select from in 
this group. Healthy, strong, vigorous bulbs that ,nLots of * 
thrive and bloom for years. Lot 
Each of 3 
Avalanche—A beautiful, large free blooming, 
pure white; late. . $0.50 $1.35 
Augustin d’Hour—Solferino red; extra large; 
midseason . .50 1.35 
Eugene Verdier—Large, exquisite late pink of 
unusual beauty. .60 1.65 
Felix Crousse—A brilliant ruby red, large, 
late bloomer; a Neosho favorite. Rating 84 .60 1.65 
Couronne d’Orr—A crown of gold and white. .35 .90 
Due de Wellington—A fragrant, large flow¬ 
ering white . .35 .90 
Duchess de Orleans—Midseason pink. .35 .90 
Officinalis Rubra—A large, early, double red. 
Rating 86. .60 1.65 
Karl Rosenfield—Crimson, mid-season; red. 
Rating 88. .50 1.35 
Edulis Superba — Early, clear deep pink. 
Rating 76. .35 .90 
Festiva Maxima—Not a new variety, but one 
of the best; large, double white with car¬ 
mine tips. Rating 93. .35 .90 
Meissonier—Reddish purple, mid-season. .35 .90 
Prince Imperial—Large, scarlet-red; late. . . . .50 1.35 
Richard Carvel—A very early, large crimson .75 2.00 
Mme. Jules Dessert — Salmon white; mid¬ 
season favorite. Rating 92 . .60 1.65 
Waiter Faxon—A vivid, bright pink; extra 
large. Rating 93. .85 2.00 
Therese—Almost perfect, extra large shell 
pink. Rating 98. 1.00 2.75 
NOTE—You are allowed the regular lower quantity prices on the 
total number of plants you order . . . regardless of different varieties. 
You get any combination of varieties in this group you wish ... at 
the regular low quantity prices. 
Iris 
POSTPAID 
3 FOR 30c 
IRIS—(Germanlca Varieties) 
American Black Prince— Dark purple, 
24" stem. 
Celeste —Pale, azure blue, 30". 
Lent A. Williamson —Violet, golden 
beard, 42". 
Madam Chobaut —Orange and red. 
Queen Caterina —Pale violet, 38". 
12 for 95c 
Queen of May —Rose and lilac, 2-3’. 
San Souci —Yellow and brown, 2'. 
Siberian Orientalis —Intense blue, nar¬ 
row leaves. 
Madame Chereau —White and lavender, 
30". 
Apache —Flame red, 24". 
Susan Bliss —Deep rose pink, 40”. 
PRIZE WINNERS—(Germanica Varieties) 
POSTPAID 
3 for 65c 12 FOR $1.95 
Afterglow —Lavender ana buff, 36". 
Ambassadeur —Velvety purple, 42". 
Mother of Pearl —Pale lavender, 44". 
Opera —Violet red, 24". 
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DECORATION DAY 
PEONY COLLECTION 
3 White 
1 Pink 
1 Red 
PEONIES 
Our selection 
of varieties. 
Guaranteed to 
be valued in 
excess of $1.75. 
5 
for only 
10 
*1 
POSTPAID 
Reg. $1.75 Value 
CANNAS 
King Humbert (Red) —Bronze foliage, 
4'. 
King Humbert (Yellow) —Bronze foli¬ 
age, 4'. 
President —Scarlet, large flowers, green 
foliage, 4’. 
Shenandoah— Salmon pink, bronze foli¬ 
age, 4'. 
Wintzer’s Colossal —Vivid scarlet, green 
foliage, 5’. 
3 for 50c 
Postpaid 
0 for 85c 
12 for $1.45 
Iris are often called hardy orchids because of the rich¬ 
ness and beauty of the flowers. They vary in height from 
1 to 3 feet, are very easy to grow and blossom in exquisite 
shades of many beautiful colors. The Japanese blossom 
after the German varieties are through flowering. 
• CALADIUM • 
(Elephant Ear) Postpaid 
3 for 50£ 6 for 85£ 
• JAPANESE IRIS • 
A charming, different type of Iris 
that continues your blooming season 
up into June. Every flower lover 
should add this group to their garden. 
Postpaid 
3 for 50£ 12 for $1.85 
Gekka-no-nami — Glistening, creamy- 
white. 
Koko-no-iro —Enormous, double, violet- 
purple, with gold throat. 
Moniki-no-taki —Bright, rosy, crimson, 
feathered with white. 
Ucliiu— Largest size, longest stems, sky 
blue with golden center. 
SPECIAL MEMORIAL 
DAY IRIS COLLECTION 
12 Iris, different colors, our selection. 
12 for 75tf, Postpaid 
