New Giant Moon Flower. 
Ipomea Maxima. The flowers are more than twice the size of the old 
variety, selected flowers reaching inches, and are produced in 
such wonderful profusion that they completely cover the vine 
with a veil of glistening white. On moonlight nights and cloudy 
days the effect is charming in the extreme. It forms a perfect 
screen of rich green foliage. Add to these qualities its delightful 
sweet magnolia fragrance and prosaic fact or poetic fancy could 
not ask for more. {See cut.) Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
HA g g Y DOUBLE HERBACEOUS P/€ONlES. 
Andre Lauries. Deep bright red; fine for cutting. Late. 
Charlemagne. Lilac-white with blush center. Late. 
Chrysanthemiflora Rosea. Rose-pink, light shadings in the center. 
Due de Cazes. Guard petals carmine-rose; center yellowish pink. 
Festiva Maxima. Snow-white with occasional small splashes of 
carmine on center petals; enormous full double flowers; the 
finest white; early, {See cut.) 60c. each. 
Lady Bramwell. A beautiful silvery rose of fine form. Midseason. 
Louis Van Houtte. Brilliant purplish-crimson; fine flower; late. 
Meissonier. Large convex blooms on long stems, guard petals 
brilliant purple red, center deep crimson. 
Princess Galitzin. Medium size, pale lilac-rose-colored flowers in 
clusters, center of bloom composed of many narrow thread-like 
creamy white petals. 
Queen Victoria. Blush white guards, center flesh white lightly 
tipped red. Early. 
Reine des Roses. Early medium-sized compact flowers of bright 
violet-rose with lighter shadings in the center. 
Zoe Calot. Delicate blush-white suffused with rose. 
Price, (except where noted), 40c. each. $4.50 per doz.; set of 12. 
$4.75. 
NOTE.—In addition to the above, we offer a fine selection without 
names in special colors as follows: White, Light Pink, Rose, Crimson^ 
Purplish-Red, White with Yellow Center, selected from our choice col¬ 
lection. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz..$20.00 per 100. 
JAPANESE IRIS. 
Iris Kaempferi Grandiflora. The flowers 
are from 6 to 8 inches across, and of 
indescribable shades, the prevailing 
colors being white, crimson, rose, 
lilac, lavender, violet and blue. 
Each flower usually contains 
several shades, while a golden- 
yellow blotch surrounded by a 
halo of blue or violet at base 
of petals intensifies the color¬ 
ing. Perfectly hardy, blooming 
in June and July, The named 
varieties are splendid. (Seecut). 
Doubled Flowered. 2oc. each, set 
of 5 named sorts for SI.00. 
Single Flowered. 25c. each, set 
of 5 named sorts for $1.00. 
All colors, mixed, 15c. each, SI. 50 
per doz,, SIO.OO per 100. 
IRIS GERMANICA. (Fletir de Us). 
The colors comprise yellows, purples, 
blues, claret-red. white and bronze, 
marbled, veined and striped, 15c. 
each. SI.50 per doz.; set of 12 fine 
named varieties $1.50. 
colors mixed, 10c. each. Si.00 per doz.. 
S7.00 per 100. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
Clumps. The well-known sort, specially adapted for outdoor planting. 30c. each, S3.00 per doz. 
Fortin’s Giant Lily of the Valley. This is the largest variety yet produced; when it gets well 
established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes of purest white bells 
twice the size of any other sort. Price, strong single crowns, 5c. each, 50c. per doz.; S3. 50 per 100. 
SIX SUPERB P/EONIES. 
Magnificent hardy plants, almost rivaling the Rose in perfume and brilliancy of color. The 
roots we offer have four to six eyes. 
Asa Gray. A very distinct flower, bright lilac, sprinkled with minute dots of deeper lilac in such a 
manner as to appear dusted on, blooms very large, mid-season. 
Couronne D’or. Large, flat, rose type, pure white with yellow stamens, tipped carmine. Medium 
tall, good free bloomer. Late midseason. 
Duke of Wellington. An ideal cut flower variety, large well-formed flowers on long stiff stems; 
color sulphur-while, quite fragrant, one of the finest raid-season sorts. 
Felix Crousse. Medium to large, globular, typical globe-shaped bloom of very brilliant red, 
fragrant. Strong, vigorous grower, medium height. Midseason, 
L’Indispensable. Immense flowers of a delicate lilac pink with darker shading toward the center. 
Tall upright grower and profuse bloomer. A very desirable late-flowering variety. 
Madam Ducel. Large, perfect gdobe-shape, light ro^e with silvery reflex, fragrant. Medium 
•height, very strong grower. Early. 
Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. Set of six Superb Paeonies for S4.00. 
Our booklet on PLANTING AND CULTIVATION OF P/EONIES free on application. 
