Blue: Arielquite, Gaudichau, Lord of June, Pallida Dalmatica, 
Lohengrin, Esplendido (?), Clio, Ciengialti, Seedling Bj, *Tenebrae. 
Pink: Aurora, Queen of May, Roseway. 
Purple: Kochii, Seedling Ds. 
Blend: Eldorado, Quaker Lady, *Zwanenburg, Valery Mayet, 
Seedling Va, Unknown Gp. 
Bicolor: Ambassadeur, Koenig, Mary Williamson, Pfauenauge, 
Marsh Marigold. 
Blue and Purple: Alcazar, Black Knight, Canopus, Khedive, Lam- 
bourne, Lent A. Williamson, Majestic, Early Dark Blue, Seedling Fbp, 
*Morning Splendor, *Frieda Mohr. 
Except the starred varieties, 10c per plant, 3 or more of any 
one kind at 8c. 
*15c per plant. 
As to quality of these varieties, not one of them is poorer than 
Frieda Mohr, though none other is so large. If any are listed under 
the wrong color, it is the listing that is at fault, not the flower. 
Mixture. 15 varieties, my selection, at least 10 of them from the 
above list, $2.50 for 100, $2.00 for each additional 100 in the same 
shipment. 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
Furnished in fall or spring. These thrive in any good garden. 
That they require acid soil is a mistaken notion. Even swamp irises 
do not, as the swamps are not acid, but sweet. 
Perry’s Blue, Distinction, Emperor. Siberians. Per plant, 15c, 
1 each of the 3, 40c. 3 or more of a kind at 10c. 
Ochroleuca. Spuria type. White. 15c, 3 or more at 12c. 
Monspur. Spuria type. Deep blue. Superb. 25c, 3 or more at 
20c. - 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Furnished in fall, spring or summer. Just after blooming is 
when new growth begins, and therefore is the best time for them to 
be moved, except when summer is too dry, but the best time to 
move them is whichever comes first. 
Queen of May. Deep rich yellow, verging on orange, petals long 
and graceful. In bloom for about a month in early summer. A few 
blooms of it arranged in a bouquet of delphiniums give a brilliant 
effect. 20c, 3 for 50c, 5 or more at 15c. 
This is the only hemerocallis I have. For others, including the 
aristocratic new ones, write Andrew Auten, Decatur, Ga. 
PEONIES 
Furnished in the fall only. 
Plants should be set as soon as received, placing so that the 
buds will be about two inches below the leveled surface of the soil 
when planting is completed. The roots must be kept moist until 
planted. Plants set out very late should be mulched. 
