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LITTLE-TREE FARMS 
PEONIES 
Peonies are among the hardiest and most easily grown 
of the perennials. They will thrive and hloom for 
twenty years or more without disturbance, while most 
of the varieties last a long time when used as cut 
flowers. 
Strong plants: 3 "to 5 ©7© divisions $ .75 
5-10 eye divisions I .50 
10 - 15 eye divisions 3*00 
AVALANCHE - Large compact crown. Ivory-white with 
center tinged lilac-white. Late. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER - Large rose type. Flesh-white 
fading to milk-white. Fragrant. Midseason. 
COURONNE D'OR - Semi-rose type. Large white, with 
center petals sometimes carmine-tipped. Late. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA - Paper white with crimson markings. 
Early flowering. 
MME. AUGUSTE DISSERT - Very large blooms; Soft pink 
with golden stamens in center. Midseason. 
MONS. JULES ELIE - Large bomb type. Glossy lilac- 
pink with deeper shade at base of petals. Mid¬ 
season. 
SARAH BERNHARDT - Dark rose-pink edged lighter pink. 
Center flecked crimson. Late midseason. 
IRIS 
The "Lilies of France and the "Flags" of our grand¬ 
mothers, are among the most satisfactory of garden 
plants. They require little care and multiply rapidly, 
IRIS pumila - Dwarf Iris 
A lovely iris which grows about 4 in. in height. 
April - May. Suitable for rock gardens and 
edging other plantings. Purple - White - Yellow. 
Each .30 10 - $ 2.50 100 - $22.00 
