MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
AUREA. An especially effective sort 
for use in the border. Does best 
in rather heavy soil. Large pure 
yellow flowers. 15c. 
IRIS BULLEYENA. Like a glorified 
Siberian Iris. The flowers are much 
larger borne well above the foli¬ 
age, and of rich blue or purple. 
Excellent for pool planting; 
though not in the water. 15c. 
IRIS CRISTATA, (R). This grace¬ 
ful miniature iris should be es¬ 
tablished in a position with af¬ 
ternoon shade, and rather light 
soil. Increases fast and bears deli¬ 
cate lavender flowers in abun¬ 
dance. Very much at home in the 
rock garden. 15c. 
IRIS CRISTATA ALBA, (R). Even 
lovlier than the preceding. Leaf 
mould and partial shade bring it to 
perfection. One of the rarest rock 
irises. ?1.00. 
IRIS FOLIOSO. Suited to semi-shad¬ 
ed position, perhaps at the edge 
of woods, and where there is ample 
moisture. Foliage not particularly 
good, but flowers are exquisite in 
their delicacy of form and color. 
A clear pale blue is predominant. 
50c. 
IRIS FORRESTII, (R). Graceful 
flowers of clear, pale yellow, nar¬ 
row rush-like foliage. Fine for 
the rock garden. This iris likes 
full sun and grows 16 inches tall. 
R-Rr 0 50c 
IRIS HOOKERI. Blue flowers. 18 
inches. 25c. 
PUMILLA. The dwarfest and earliest 
of all irises. This sort has rich 
purple flowers. 6 inches in height, 
making the plants particularly fine 
for rock gardens or bordering 
taller irises. 10s. 
NEW 
CARDINAL, the World’s best, pur¬ 
plish crimson. 40c. 
CORONATION. Uniform deep yellow. 
40c. 
MARY GIBSON. Peach-apricot. 25c. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. Large snow 
Atroviolacea. Deep purple. 
Cyanea. Purple. 
Fairy. Light blue. 
Florida. Clear yellow. 
Orange Queen. Deep yellow. 
(10c each; 12for. $1; 100 for $5.) 
IRIS PETER PAN. 25c. Very tall 
cream color with dark yellow 
blotch. 
IRIS DOUGLASIANA. Native of Ore¬ 
gon, various shades of blue. 15c. 
IRIS TECTORUM, (R). The cele¬ 
brated roof iris of Japan. Violet- 
purple. 50c. 
IRIS TRICUSPIS. Leaves arranged 
in fan shaped sheath, thin as a 
knife-blade. Delicate lavender and 
gold flowers on tall stems for 
many weeks in summer. Very rare. 
50c. 
IRIS ZWANENBURG, (R). For the 
rock garden in particular. Dwarf. 
Most unusual flowers of greenish- 
bronze. 25c. 
IRIS STYLOSA (Algerian Iris), (R). 
It’s hard to believe that this iris 
presents its lovely lavender-blue 
blossoms in mid-winter. But it 
does and they are fragrant, too. 
A light, perfectly drained soil and 
sheltered, sunny position spell suc¬ 
cess. Grassy foliage, flowers 6 to 
12 inches. 20c. 
IRIS GORMANICA. 3 inch, yellow, 
grassy foliage, native of Oregon. 
25c. 
IRIS ARMENICA. 4 inch Sand Iris, 
15c. We have the striped leafed 
Iris at 25c, blue fragrant flowers. 
IRIS BOLBOUS SPECIE DUTCH 
IRIS. 10c; 12, $1.00. Adrian Bak¬ 
er purple, white Excelsior, fine 
white. 
ENGLISH IRIS. 10c; 12, $1.00. Blue, 
purple, yellow. 
IRIS 
wJlite, edged blue. 25c. 
KANSAS. Large pink. 75c. 
WILD ROSE. Rosy pink. 50c. 
MRS. H. F. BOWLES, standards 
smoky tan, falls red mahogany. 
50c. 
PEONIES 
Note Our Low Prices 
The quotations are for strong divisions, none with less than three 
sprouts, many with six or more. Double flowers unless specified as single. 
AVALANCH. Pure white. 50c. AUGUSTINE DE HOUR. Rich, bril- 
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