Peony 
Peonies * 40c ea. * 3 k S 1- 00 
BALFOUR—A delicate lavender-pink with large blooms produced on tall 
stalks. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON—Sulphur white flower; mid-season, tall grower. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Very early. Clear mauve pink with silvery reflex. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early; large, full blooms of purest white with carmine 
spots. 
KARL ROSEFIELD—Mid -season,- tall grower, rich velvet crimson blooms 
borne profusely. 
LE CLENTANTE—A large mid-season crimson. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE—Dazzling red, silver tipped. Mid-season. 
MME. DE GALHAU—A late rose-white with lilac-rose center. 
MME. DE VATRY—A large sulphur-white that blooms freely. 
MEISSONIER—A very brilliant crimson considered the very best. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA—The oldest yet most popular deep crimson. The 
earliest of all peonies. 
RACHEL—A bright dark crimson. Medium height, fine bloomer. 
SARA BERNHARDT—One of the most beautiful peonies—an apple blossom 
pink. Very fragrant. 
UNNAMED DOUBLE PEONIES—In color red, white and pink not named 
of the better kinds. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
Hardy Water Lily 
Iris Germanica 
15 Colorful IRIS 
OUR 
SELECTION 
$1.00 P ° ST 
JL= PAID 
GERMAN OR LIBERTY IRIS 
20c each; 6 for $1.00 
"S” signifies upright petals. 
“F" the falls or drooping petals. 
CAPRICE — Free-blooming variety of 
Chinese Velvet flowers white and deep 
purple at the base of the petals. 
LENT A. WILLI AMSON—S. lavender vio¬ 
let. F. velvety pansy purple. 
LADY JANE—F. sky blue. S. lovely lav¬ 
ender. 
JACQUESIANA—Velvety reddish violet. 
MAMIE—S. white edged violet; F. white 
with lavender border and markings. 
MRS. NEUBONNER—Dark golden yellow. 
An unusual shade. 
RHEIN NIXE—S. white. F. violet blue with 
white edge. 
SHEKINAH—Beautiful soft yellow. Pallida 
type. 
VIOLACEA GRANDIFLORA—S. rich 
blue. F. violet blue. 
WALHALA—S. I avender blue,- F. violet 
purple. 
3 JAPANESE IRIS 70c ; 30c each 
These have tall slender blades of green 
foliage and bloom in July. 
GOLD BOUND—Double. White and gold- 
band center. Earliest to bloom. 
MAHOGANY—Large double Rowers of 
velvety mahogany red. Late. 
PURPLE AND GOLD—An enormous dou¬ 
ble of rich violet-purple with gold center. 
PUMILAS OR DWARF IRISES 
25c each; 4 for 75c 
These are offered in four colors— blue, 
yellow, white and purple. 
One each ol Water Lilies only *7 
Hardy water lilies will be mailed from our Ponds and will be mailed separately 
from the balance of your order. 
GLADSTONE (White)—The boss of the white lilies, beautiful large white Rowers 
six inches across. $1.50 each. 
GLORIOSA (Red)—This lily has no equal; it blooms and blooms. Its large blossoms 
are six inches across, of a remarkable red. No pool is complete without this “King 
of the Lilies.” $2.50 each. 
CHROMATELLA (Yellow)—Rich yellow in color. Leaves beautifully marked in 
deep green and brown. It is by far the best of yellow varieties. $1.25 each. 
PINK OPAL (Pink)—Graceful cup shaped Rowers of deepest pink and very fragrant. 
The buds are almost round. $1.00 each. 
AURORA (Orange)—The Rowers are rosy, yellow on the first day, red orange on 
the second and deep red on the third. $1.00 each. 
+ 
6 Lily of the Valley, 50c 
MAMMOTH FLOWERING — Ex¬ 
quisite little, hardy plant which grows 
with little care in any soil and in 
shady places. Covered with delight¬ 
fully scented little white bells, fine 
for cutting. 6 for 50c; 12 for 80c; 
$5.50 for 100. 
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INNISFALLEN GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
