SCARFF'S GIGANTIC IRIS 
PRICE ALL IRIS VARIETIES 2Bc each—5 for $1.00; Spe¬ 
cial 1 each of ten varieties for $1.75 Postpaid. 
AMBASSADOR —Late—Giant in flower stalk—Blossoms large, 
lavender and maroon purple with orange red beard. 
CORONATION —Deep rich buttercup yellow—Finest of the 
yeilow Iris. 
GOLD IMPERIAL —Attractive lemon chrome—a fine Iris of rare 
texture. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON —Glistening lavender violet with a 
golden throat. Profuse bloomer. A true aristocrat. 
MILDRED PRESBY —White with royal wine falls—a beautiful 
Iris with plenty of style. 
MAD. CHEREAU —White with blue border. One of the most 
attractive tall Iris. 
MOONLIGHT —Mammoth size, peariy white as if bathed in the 
moonlight, contrasted with golden yellow stamens. 
PIONEER —Rich reddish purple—early and very free blooming. 
SEMINOLE —Best red type—an outstanding Iris that should be 
In every border planting. 
WEDGEWOOD —Large clean Wedgewood blue of excellent form 
and substance. 
Beautiful ‘‘Moonlight” iris 
PEONIES, QUEEN OF PERENNIALS 
Price—all Peony Roots Sue, 3 for $l.uo postpaid 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —The finest white—center flecked 
with crimson. 
MO NS JULES EL —Light rose pink, immense flower, 
double crown. 
EDULIS SUPERB A —This is the first good early deep 
pink. 
FRAGRANS —A most dependable late pink. 
FELIX CROUSSE —Dazzling ruby red. Late mid-sea¬ 
son. 
Searff’s Beautiful Hardy Phlox 
HARDY PHLOX 
• OTHER PERENNIALS o 
BLEEDING HEART —One of the most delightful of 
all early spring flowering plants, bearing numerous 
rosy red heart shaped flowers, pendant from long 
arching stems. Price, 40c each; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Special Peony Collection! 
One each of the five select varieties of Peonies 
offered on this page. 5 strong roots $1.25 post¬ 
paid; 3 of each variety. 15 roots, $3.00 postpaid. 
Starting to bloom in midsummer they carry loads 
of the most brilliant color far Into the Fall. 
AFRICA —Brilliant carmine red with blood red eye, 
large and shapely flower head. 
FEURBRAND— Flaming orange scarlet. 
JEAN DE ARC— Pure White. 
JULES SANDEAU—Extremely large, soft lilac pink. 
LOTHAIR-a tall phlox—Brilliant salmon red. 
MARCHAEL FRENCH-Deep scarlet, blood red eye. 
MRS. CHAS. DOOR —Rich iavender. 
RHEINLANDER —Salmon rose. 
THOR —Salmon pink, red eye. 
Price; Above varieties 3 for 75c, $2.00 per doz. 
postpaid. 
HOUSE PLANTS 
EVERBEARING LEMON— AMERICAN WONDER 
(Ponderosa) Lemons weighing from one to three 
pounds and on plants 1 to 2 ft. high, as house plants 
in pots. Glossy green leaves and attractive waxen 
blossoms. Price pot plants 35o each; 3 for $1.00 
postpaid. 
DWARF ORANGE —Lovely compact dwarf Oranges. 
One of the most novel pot plants. True fragrant 
Orange blossoms and abundant bright oranges hang¬ 
ing on the bush like balls of gold months after they 
are ripe. Bloom and bear when quite small. Price 
pot plants 36o each! 8 for $1.00 postpaid. 
These Orange and Lemon plants must be kept In 
the house over winter. 
PINK CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM -Alow 
compact hardy border plant—a mass of color all 
through the late summer and fall months—with the 
bristling pink Chrysanthemum like bloom covering 
the entire plant In autumn splendor. Blooms first 
year and with Increasing beauty each year thereafter. 
Price, 30e each; 3 for 7.5c postpaid. 
Three Choice Perennials 
Priee 30e each—4 for $1.00—Postpaid 
King Elder Shasta Daisy —Very large flowering. 
Gypsophylia Bristol Fairy —^Double Baby’s Breath. 
Tritoma Pfltzerl —Free blooming Red Hot Poker. 
SEDUM BRILLIANT-(Red Live Forever) Low 
growing to 18 inches. Large clusters of red bloom 
during late August and September. Used In front of 
perennials, shrubs, evergreens as edging and excel¬ 
lent for Rock Gardens. Price, 26e each; 3 for 60o. 
GOLDEN YUCCA— VARIEGATED—A most attrac 
tive evergreen plant—useful In front of evergreens, 
as a border plant or in the rock garden. The golden 
variegated sword-like leaves are conspicuous the year 
around. Spikes of bellshaped flowers. Prise, 25o each; 
5 for $1.00. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT— The orange scarlet 
lantem-like fruits are a novelty both In the gardeti 
and when cut for the house. The dried fruits (or lan¬ 
terns) may be kept all winter for decorative pur¬ 
poses. Price, 20c each; 8 for 50o. 
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