CONDENSED CATALOGUE 
23 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
IRIS 
For descriptive list of Iris see our General Illustrated 
Catalogue. — Each— 6-Lots 12-Lots 
Assorted Varieties .$ .25 $1.25 $2.00 
GERMAN VARIETIES 
Ambassadeur —Smoky reddish violet. 
Ballerine —Light blue violet. 
Dream —Soft clear uniform pink. 
Florentina-—White, free bloomer, early. 
Her Majesty —Deep rosy lilac pink. 
Honorabilis —Golden yellow and mahogany brown. 
Isoline —Silvery rose flushed bronze and yellow. 
Lent A. Williams —Bright lobelia blue and violet. 
Lohengrin —Aniline blue and pale violet. 
Madam Chereau —White and violet blue margin. 
Morning Splendor —Rich red tone. One of the best. 
Opera —Dark purple bronze mixed with violet and a 
rich red. 
Pallida Dalmatica —Light blue, free flowering. 
Prosper Laugier —Copper crimson. 
Purple Prince —Violet blue and dark purple. 
Queen Caterine —Soft lavender blue. 
Queen of May —Pure white. 
Roseway —Deep red-pink, early brightest of red. 
Seminole —Very rich ruby crimson flowers. 
Steepway —Of exceptional merit, rose mauve. 
SIBERIAN VARIETIES 
Perry’s Blue —Clear blue flowers, a vigorous grower 
and free-flowering. 
Mrs. Gray Hill —30 inches. A rich deep blue, veined 
white throat. Very early. 
Mrs Sanders —38 inches. A fine rich brilliant violet 
blue, a beautifully veined throat. 
Superba —Violet-blue. A very choice Iris as its name 
implies. 
PUMILA VARIETIES (Dwarf) 
The dwarf Iris, 4 to 6 inches in height, is very attrac¬ 
tive for rock gardens. Choice of Blue, Purple, and 
White. 
Peonies 
See pages 20 to 21 in our illustrated catalog for descrip¬ 
tion of Peonies. 
Your selection of any six varieties at the regular EACH 
PRICE, less 10%; or any twelve varieties at EACH 
PRICE less 15%. 
PINK 
Each 35c 
Charlemagne—Salmon pink; very double and full. 
Duchess d’Orleans—Pink, salmon shaded center. 
Edulis Superba—Mauve pink, early, fragrant. 
Eugene Verdier—Flesh pink; yellow shadings. 
Umbellata Rosea—Violet rose, amber white center. 
Peonies for Beautiful Garden and Cutflowers 
