Two Grand New Peonies 
“Le Cygne” the Aristocrat o£ Peonies 
With a rating- of 9.9, the highest rating, this 
ranks as the most nearly perfect Peony. Comes into 
tlo-vver early, blooms very large, ivory-white and ex¬ 
quisite]}- fragrant. Perfect ro.se type, a perfect flower 
on every stem. Special price on strong plants: Each 
75c.; 3 for $2.00. 
“Solange” 
Another, grand new Peony with a rating of 9.7. 
Large rose-type flowers of a delicate soft cream pink 
color. A rare beauty and the nearest “yellow” peony 
to be had. Strong Plants: Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50. 
Mrs. Bert Sloan, Ind.—We got some Iris from you 
last year and they sure proved to be wonderful. 
Bella M. Carpenter, N. Y.—Your Iris and Gladioli 
were the most beautiful we ever had, never expected 
Iris could be so wonderful. 
SOLVEIG 
Giant White Gladioli 
“Solveig” 
One of our best white glads. Im¬ 
mense flovver.s, heavily rutfled with 
a touch of rose on lower i)etals. 
Plant early' for best results. 3 for 
35c.; doz. $1.25. 
Grand Special Iris Collection 
25 Giant Flowered Gorgeous Iris 
for $3.50 
This fine Collection contains one of each of the 
19 Iris described on page 61 and in addition 6 
other new varieties that recently ' sold for $10.90 
each, also some of the new Everbloomers. These 
will all he strong plants, each labeled and many 
will bloom this year. Never before have you been 
able to buy such a grand selection of really select 
Iris for such a low price. If y'ou want a real bar¬ 
gain this is it. 
LE CYGNE 
Index of Catalog 
-Vgeratum .58 
Alfalfa .71 
Ampelopis or Ivy 
.40 
Aquilegia . 
.65 
Asparagus . 
.4-30 
Astere . 
31-46-57-58 
Baby Golden Glow 
.58 
Baby’s Breath . . . 
.58 
Barberry . 
.37-38 
Barley . 
_....68 
Beans . 
, 4-5-6-10-12 
Beautv Bush . 
Beet . 
. . .10-12-21 
Bittersweet . 
Bleeding He.nrt . . . 
.4 5 
Blue Lace Flower 
Bridal Wreath .. . 
Borecole or . Kale 
.6 
Broccoli . 
.14 
Buckwheat . 
.08 
Brussels Sprouts 
Butterfiv Bush . . . 
.38 
Butterflv Plant . . 
.57 
Cabbage .. 
.7-8-9-10-1 1 
Calendula . 
California Poppv . 
Candytuft . 
.47-60 
Canary Bird Vine 
.59 
Canna . 
..58 
Canterbury Bells , 
..57-65 
(Cardinal Climber . 
.47 
Carnation . 
.47 
Carrots ;. 
.8;-10-ll-29 
Castor Oil Bean . 
.59 
Cauliflower . 
.8-10 
Celery . 
Celery Cabbage . . 
.14 
nf^ntifliurp'.n .... 
Chinese Lantern Plant ....65 
Chinese Wool Flower .48 
Citron . 
Clarkia . 
.41 
Clover . 
Coa'eopsls . 
.65 
Cockscomb . 
.47 
Clematis . 
Cucumber . 
_9-15-22 
Cress .14 
Corn, Pop . ..17 
Sweet ....... 11-16-29 
Field .2-3-69 
Hybrid . ,.2 - 3 - G 7 
Dahlia ..47 
Daisy ..34-6.') 
Day Lily . . ..64 
Dalphinium .65 
Dianthus or Pinks ..34-48-59 
Dill . 15-22 
Duetzia . 1 .37 
Egg Plant . 13 
Endive ..14 
Elder ..38 
Elm Chinese. ..39 
Everlasting Plo-w^er ...... .32 
Ferns ..4 5 
Fire Push .'.4 5 
Flowering Quince .36 
Four O’clock .59 
Forsythia .37 
Fox Glove .6,5 
Gaillardia • 31-05 
Geraniums .49 
Geum .4 7 
Gladiolus . ..4 2-43 
Gourds . 17 
Ground Cherry .13 
Grapes . 62 
Grass. Lawn ......I. .46 
Ilevbs .. ^. .... 13 
Hibiscus ..6 4 
Hollyhocks .59-65 
Honeysuckle .36-40 
Hydrangea. .36-37-39 
Inoculation .1-71 
Iris . .-.61-66 
Ivy, Hardy .4 0 
Kochia .4 6 
Kohl Rabi ..15 
Kudzu Vine ............. 
KentiicXy Blue Grass .....70 
Lace Vine .4 0 
Larkspur .S3 
Lavater.i .46 
La\Vn Grass . 14-46 
Leek .14 
Lettuce .10-17-23 
Lilac .37-39 
l.ilies .41-59-64 
Lily of the Valley .. . .45 
Love-in-the-Mist .31 
Lupines .65 
Mangels .14 
Marigold .32-33-34 
Mignonette .60 
Millet .69 
Mock Orange .38-41 
Molten Fire .47 
Morning Glory .33-48 
Musk Melon ...9-10-12-18-29 
Mustard .53 
Nasturtiums . .30-33-41-57-59 
Nicotiana .60 
Oats .68 
Oki-a .53 
Onion Seed .12-19-20 
Sets .20 
Pan^’ .49-60 
Parsley .64 
Parsnip .53 
Peanuts .17 
Peas .11-50-51 
Pepper . 26 
Petunia .32-49 
Philadelplms .38-41 
Phlox .4« 
Pinks .34-48-59 
Plant Food .1 
Plant Spray .1 
Flatyeodon .65 
Plum Red Lvd.39 
Poppy .19-60 
Portulaca .31-41 
Potato Eves .56 
Privet ."..36-38-66 
Pumpkin .55 
Pie Plant .30 
Peonies . 44 
Pyrethrum .60 
Radish .30-52-53 
Rape .69 
Raspberries .63 
Rases .10-64 
Inside Back Cover 
Rose Tree .39 
Reed Canary Grass .69 
Red Top .70 
Rhubarb .30 
Ruta Baga .55 
Salpiglossis .34 
Salsify .54 
Satin Flower .49 
Salvia .48 
Scabiosa .32 
Scarlet Runner Bean .47 
Shasta Daisy .65 
Silver Lace Vine .4 0 
Snapdragon .31-34 
Snowberry .,.45 
Snow' on the Mountain ....60 
Soy Beans .69 
Spider Plant .60 
Spina ah . ^..26 
Spirea _36-37-39-41-45-06 
Squash .51-54 
Stocks .33 
Stokesia .65 
Strawberries .62 
Sudan Grass . 67 
Sugar Beet .66 
Summer Polnsettia .49 
Sunflower .55-60 
Sweet Alvssum .49 
Sweet Glover .70 
Sweet Peas .34-35-57-60 
Sweet AVilliam .48-65 
Swiss Chard .14 
Tamarix .46 
Timothy .70 
Tomatoes 
9-10-11-27-28-29-30 
Tritomii .41 
Trumpet Vine .40 
Tulip Poppv .34 
Turnip Celery .13 
Turnip . ...56 
Verbena .... 
Velvet Flower 
Vibirnum . . . 
Vinca . 
Vine Peach 
Water Melons 
Wheat . 
Wiegela 
Wisteria 
Yucca . 
Zinnias ..... 
.36 I 
. 57 
. 13 ; 
12-24-25 ’ 
.68 
. . .37-391 
.40 
. 45 : 
33-35-37 'j 
