SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1910 
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Group of Japan Iris 
Choice Named Peonies 
Each Per doz. 
Agida. Brilliant red; very free-flowering.SO 35 S3 50 
Atrosanguinea. Deep, full, broad bloom; brilliant car¬ 
mine; fine. 75 8 00 
Arthemise. Large flowers; lovely soft rose and salmon; 
very beautiful. 1 00 
Anemonaeflora rosea. Glossy pink, soft striped with gol¬ 
den yellow. 40 4 00 
Asa Gray. Large, full flower, imbricated, beautiful, form 
carnation-salmon, powdered with carmine-lilac. One 
of the best. 1 50 
Avalanche. Large flowers of perfect shape, milk-white, 
crcamj' center with a few carmine stripes; late and 
very free-flowering, splendid habit. A variety of great 
distinction and beauty. 2 50 
Alexander Dumas. Large blooms, in clusters; very full, 
brilliant pink, interspersed with chamois, white and 
salmon. 50 5 00 
Boule de Neige. Large, eup-sliaped flower of perfect 
shape; white, lightly sulphured, center bordered with 
bright carmine; extra fine. 1 50 
Beranger. Large, cup-shaped imbricated flower; mauve, 
shaded pink; late variety. 75 
JAPANESE IRIS, continued 
Ida. Reddish plum, rich and velvety; narrow yellow 
band on base of petals. 
James F. Parker. Double. Rich dark blue, yellow cen¬ 
ter; large and fine. 
Mont Blanc. Double. Pure white; large and fine. One 
of the finest of the wjiite varieties. 
Moonlight. Double. White flower, with yellow center. 
Rich and dainty in effect. 
Queen of the Whites. Double. White; vigorous grower. 
Romola. Single. Lilac, striped with plum; plum 
center. 
Rosalind. Double. Light purple, freely striped with 
white. 
Snowdrift. Single. Pure white. 
Springdale. Single. Bluish purple, slightly striped 
white. 
W. J. Buttfield. Double. Center of petals white, 
heavily margined with magenta; vigorous grower. 
$10 per 100. 
Wm. A. Procter. Double. Dark blue, slightly striped 
white; yellow center. 
Wm. F. Dreer. Double. White, penciled with lavender. 
Yokohama. Double. Reddish purple; base of petals 
yellow; large and fine; late. 
Iris pumila 
These beautiful little Irises do not grow over 4 
inches high, and bloom in April and May. We offer 
six sorts — blue bronze, white, indigo-blue, dark blue, 
deep yellow, and in mixed varieties. 10 cts. each, SI 
per doz., $6 per 100. 
Herbaceous Peonies 
It gives us great pleasure to see the increasing 
popularity of Peonies, for there is nothing more de¬ 
serving, and when the merit and beauty of the newer 
varieties are known every garden will contain a large 
collection. Like the Irishman’s whiskey, all varieties 
of Peonies are good, even the commonest old-fashioned 
sorts, but there is no language to describe the glorious 
beauty of the finest of the newer varieties. In no other 
flower has there been such a marked improvement, and 
they actually surpass the finest rose in size, form and 
coloring, and their case of cluture and extreme hardi¬ 
ness are too well known to enlarge upon. Always hav¬ 
ing a keen appreciation of these superb flowers, we have 
for years collected all the varieties obtainable in the 
world, and now have the largest collection of varieties 
and the most extensive stock in America. Peonies 
planted in August or September will bloom the follow¬ 
ing season. Of many varieties offered in the following 
list, we can supply large undivided clumps at from 
t liree to five times the prices quoted — prices depending 
upon how many salable plants the clumps would make if divided. 
Bv planting these undivided clumps a fine display of flowers can be 
had next season. Price-list of undivided clumps sent on application. 
Tree Peonies 
Each Per doz. 
Best Named Varieties. 2 years old.-SI 50 S15 00 
Moutan. A fine old pink variety. 1 00 10 00 
Tree Peonies are for the enthusiast. For the man who is willing to 
take extra pains to have something rare and beautiful, and if he suc¬ 
ceeds with these lovely things he is sure that he has flowers that will 
never become commonplace. Tree Peonies do not die to the ground 
every year and eventually make quite large bushes. 
Japanese Peonies 
Each Per doz. 100 
Double and Semi-Double. Fine varieties. These 
are really very choice and distinct from va¬ 
rieties grown in this country, and will give 
the greatest satisfaction.SO 60 S6 00 $45 00 
Single. Fine varieties. The finest Single Peo¬ 
nies undoubtedly come from .Japan. They are 
equal or superior to single sorts coming from 
Europe costing three times as much. 70 7 50 55 00 
