Giese^s Bulb and Flower Garden 
a 
German Iris 
The various colors, length of time of blooming make them much 
appreciated in the garden and for cut flowers. 
Blooming time is from April to June. 
Planting time is from August on. 
FIFTEEN FINE ONES, NAMED ... at $2.00 
Iris for Rockery and Bogs 
(R)—Rockery (B)—Bog 
12 at price of 10 Each 
(R) Bracteata, native of coast. Thick grass foliage and deep 
yellow flowers penciled with fine brown lines. 8 in.$ .15 
(B) Douglasiana. Tall, thick, heavy, dark green leaves. Flowers 
white, yellow streak in falls. 2 ft.20 
(B) Siberica, Blue Prince. Dark blue, white anthers. Excellent for 
cutting. Stifl stems and last long. Bloom in June, 18 in. 
Moist place .10 
(B) Spuria, a water loving species; in bright golden yellow and 
lemon yellow, 2 to 3 ft. Fine for bogs and lily pools.15 
(R) Tenax. Pacific Coast species. Tiny Rock Iris, likes moist place, 
in reddish purple, purplish red, and lavender pink, fine yellow 
stripes. 8 in.25 
Peonies 
Good strong, three to five-eyed roots. 
Adolphe Rousseou, late, maroon red, rose shape. •$ .75 
Couronne d’Or, medium semi-rose, pure white with yellow center . . .50 
Edulis, Superba, medium early, bright, clear, deep pink, rose shape. .50 
Festiva Maxima, medium, early, pure white with blood red spots, 
rose shape.75 
Floral Treasure, as many as 5 flowers to stalk, medium early, lilac 
rose, rose shape. 75 
Officinalis Rubra Plena, very early, decoration time, crimson red . . . .75 
Officinalis Selma Plena, very early, decoration time, soft rose pink. . .75 
Madam Ducel, medium early, rose pink, 2 to 5 blooms to stem, 
ball or bomb shape.75 
Giese's Select Strawberries 
Giese’s Select Strawberry —Non-acid, looks and tastes like the old wild 
berry. Anyone who can’t eat others can eat these. Frost proof and great 
bearers. Plants, per dozen, 30c; 50 at Sl.OO, postpaid. 
Special Inducement to Garden Clubs 
By clubbing your orders through your president or secretary, 
getting them in larger quantities, you will get reduced rates. 
