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THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Duchess de Nemours 
"T^eony (Collections 
Pennant Mixed Peonies 
If you want something good at a moderate price and are not 
particular what varieties and colors, just so they are nice, order 
Pennant Mixed. This is not a cheap lot of undesirable varieties, 
but a really good mixture of named Peonies, the leading com¬ 
mercial varieties predominating. Do not ask for certain colors 
of these as they are grown mixed. 25c each, $2.00 per doz.; 
50 or more at 16c each. 
Peony Collection A, $1.00 Prepaid 
1 each deep and light pink, white and red, our selection, pre¬ 
paid $ 1.00. 
Peony Collection B, $2.00 Prepaid 
1 Festiva maxima. Early: white flecked carmine- .35 
1 Crown of Gold. Late; white flecked carmine_ .35 
1 Madame Calot. Delicate pink becoming white- .35 
1 Duchesse de Nemours. Superb ivory-white_ .30 
1 Edulis superba. Early: deep rose-pink- .30 
1 Duchesse d’Orleans. Pink and salmon becoming amber .25 
1 Francois Ortegat. Deep purplish-crimson_ .40 
Regular price, not prepaid_$2.30 
Special: The 7 prepaid for_$2.00 
Peony Collection C, $3.75 Prepaid 
1 Madame de Verneville. Early: white flecked carmine .25 
1 Festiva maxima. Early: white flecked carmine_ .35 
1 Crown of Gold. Late; white flecked carmine_ .35 
1 Duchesse de Nemours. Superb ivory-white_ .30 
1 Canari. Large: white: late midseason_ .25 
1 Mons. Jules Elie. Bright silvery lilac-pink_ .60 
1 Edulis superba. Early: deep rose-pink_ .30 
1 Zoe Calot. Very large: soft pink, tinted lilac_ .30 
1 Queen Emma. Very large: bright light pink_ .40 
1 Francois Ortegat. Deep purplish-crimson_ .40 
1 Felix Crousse. Brilliant, dazzling ruby-red_ .40 
1 Augustin d’Hour. Rich, brilliant solferino-red_ .50 
Regular price, not prepaid_$4.40 
Special: The 12 prepaid for_$3.75 
Peony Surprise Collection 
We will furnish six good named Peonies, all different, for 
$1.50. At this price, the selection must be left to us but we 
promise you a good selection and good value. Postage extra if 
wanted by parcel post. 
Qrass, ‘Bermuda 
Especially adapted to arid conditions in Southern Missouri 
and farther south. Stolens, (roots) V 2 bu., 75c: 1 bu., $1.25. 
liberty Irises, ‘^leur de CJs 
One who has never grown Irises would scarcely realize that 
such sturdy, easily grown plants would produce such fragile 
blooms with a wealth of rainbow colors found in no other 
flower. Their beauty of form and texture has given them the 
name, "orchid of the garden.” Mass them at the borders of the 
lawn or among shrubbery. Plant them along walks and drives, 
and in the herbaceous border. Naturalize them in wild and un¬ 
cultivated places. The modern varieties are vast improvements on 
the old flags of our grandmothers day, and it is no wonder they 
have increased so greatly in popularity. 
An Iris planting is readily established in any well drained 
soil of average fertility, and will increase in lovliness each spring. 
They succeed with shade part of the day, but are best in full 
sun. Prepare the soil well. Compost or leaf mold may be added 
if needed, but no manure. Plant 15 to 18 in. apart, the rhizome 
or fleshy part of the root horizontal and barely covered. Divide 
and replant as they become too thick. The inches or feet in 
the description is the height of the flower stem. The standards 
are the upright or standing petals, the falls the lower or droop¬ 
ing petals. 
Prices: Except where otherwise noted, 15c each, 3 of a 
kind for 30c, 6 or more of a kind at $1.00 per doz. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 2c each, not less than 10c per 
package, for Missouri and adjoining states. 
Ambassadeur. Standards smoky reddish- lavender, falls vel¬ 
vety purple-maroon: fragrant: large: late: strong 3-3% ft. 
stems. 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz. 
Autumn King. Standards violet-blue, falls deep reddish-pur¬ 
ple: large blooms in May and a lighter crop in the fall. 20c 
each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Azure. Standards lavender-blue, falls rich velvety violet- 
purple, netted bronze at base: fragrant: good size: medium 
late: 2-2Va ft. 
Bruno. Large, standards bronze shaded yellow at base, falls 
deep rich velvety red-purple: fragrant. 15c each, 3 for 40c, 
$1.50 per doz. 
Canopus. Standards light lavender-purple, falls velvety prune- 
purple tinged reddish, yellow beard: large: 3 ft.: good. 
Celeste. Standards ruffled, sky-blue, falls slightly deeper: 
large: blooms freely on high branched 30-40 in. stems: mid¬ 
season. 
Ctuny. Standards soft bluish-lavender, falls deeper: very 
large: fragrant: medium early to midseason: blooms freely: 3- 
4 ft. 
Col. Candelot. Standards bronze overlaid reddish-lavender, 
falls velvety mahogany-crimson: fragrant: medium size: 30 in. 
Corrida. Almost sky-blue, falls slightly deeper: slightly ruf¬ 
fled standards: late: tall: blooms freely: excellent landscape 
variety. 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz- 
Crimson King. Standards rich claret-purple, falls slightly 
reddish: fragrant: early: blooms freely: 2 ft. 
Dauntless. Large: standards bronze-red, falls velvety rose- 
red: fragrant: tall: fine. 50c each. 
Depute Nomblot. Very large, perfect form and texture: 
standards purplish suntan dusted with sparkles of gold, falls 
rich claret crimson: very fragrant. 50c each. 
Dr. Bernice. Standards reddish or coppery-bronze shaded 
yellow, falls light ruby-purple: 2 ft. 
Dr. C. H. Mayo. Very large and fine: lavender-pink, falls 
deeper, veined deep lavender: fragrant: early: tall: vigorous: 
blooms freely. 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 per doz. 
Dream. Large: soft pink tinged lavender: fragrant: midsea¬ 
son: vigorous: blooms freely: 3-3% ft. 
Florida; Pumila Yellow. Dwarf, yellow: early: fragrant: 
blooms freely- 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Frieda Mohr. Standards ruffled, light lilac, falls rose tinged 
purple: fragrant: very large: tall: blooms freely: fine. 20c each, 
3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
