30 Hardy Perenniol Plants 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
IRIS 
This is one of the most important and 
useful classes of all hardy garden plants. 
There is great diversity in colors; on 
mostly low plants, suitable for use in 
foundation plantings, garden beds and 
borders, and for spring and early sum¬ 
mer cut flower supply. 
PRICES, POSTPAID 
Each 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.15 
$0.40 
$1.50 
$10.00 
.20 
.55 
2.00 
14.00 
.25 
.70 
2.50 
18.00 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
25.00 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
DwarS Iris 
Iris 
Pumila<$> 
Low-growing, quickly spreading ; use¬ 
ful as an edging to the taller Germanica 
class, a low mass bedder for earliest 
(April-May) bloom, and for distribution 
in rockeries. 15c each. 
Atroviolacea. Violet- 
mauve with maroon-red. 
Excelsa. Pale canary- 
yellow. 
The Bride. Blush-white. 
German Iris, Alcazar 
Japanese Iris, Koki-no-Iro 
40c 
GERMAN IRIS 
THE SET 
One Each 
(3 roots) 
The French 
“Fleur-de-Iiis” 
In luxuriant bloom during May-June. 
Alcazar. Very large, broad petals. Lilac-blue with bronze 
throat; falls violet-purple; very fragrant. 15c. 
Asia. S. lavender; F. clouded reddish purple. 15c. 
Ballerine. Large; S. wavy light blue; F. dark. 20c. 
Blue Gown. S. silvered lavender; F. deep violet. 40c. 
Caprice. Claret or rosy lilac ; grai)e scented. 15c. 
Gold Imperial. Uniform lemon-chrome. 15c. 
Her Majesty. White, suffused pink and crimson. 15c. 
Isclene. S. mauve-buff; F. Chinese violet. 15c. 
Princess Beatrice. Silvered lavender-blue. 15c. 
Queen Caterina. Azure-lilac, orange beard. 15c. 
Rajput. Bright violet self. 15c. 
Sherwin-Wriglit. Low ; solid buttercup-yellow. 15c. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. S. violet-blue; F. midnight 
purple; voluptuous. 15c. 
Susan Bliss. Bright rose-pink. 25c. 
Violacea Grandiflora. Deep lavender-blue. 15c. 
Siberian IHs 
Sibirica 
Narrow, grassy leaves, upright stems, small June flowers. 
Tall Blue Short Blue Snow-White 
10c each; 3 for 27c; doz., $1.00; 100, $8.00. 
S&H JAPANESE IRIS 
All Have Large, Six-Petaled Flowers 
Their flowers are generally rather flat and wide, often 
measuring 10 to 12 inches across, appearing in great pro¬ 
fusion during June and July after the Germans are through. 
Give good, rich light soil, plenty of water, and frequent 
cultivation. Seven choice varieties in next column. 
Astarte. Latest; very large dark violet. 35c. 
Ethel J. Marshall. Milk-white veined lilac, the raised center 
violet; very dainty. 40c. 
Gekka-nO-lTami. Earliest; glistening white. 35c.' ' 
Hana-no-ITishiki. Rose-pink streaked white. 35c. 
Gray overlaid rose and blue. 40c. 
Koki-no-Iro. inches. “Purple and Gold.” 35c. 
Mahogany. Late; velvety mahogany-red. 40c. 
Uchiu. Sky-blue. Largest, tallest, freest. 35c. 
8 
Above “SET”—ONE EACH 
By Mail, Postpaid 
3 EACH 
— FOR 
Fresh Dug, 
Small, 2-yr. Clumps 
—Undivided 
PEONIES 
A limited supply of our unprecedented fall Bargain Offer. 
Get them early ! 
Albatre. Milk-white shaded ivory, thin pink edge. 50c. 
Albert Crousse. Shell-pink, edged creamy white. 60c. 
Auguste Dessert. Velvety carmine with silvery reflex. $1.00. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh to pure white, 60c. 
Candeur. Silvery lilac-pink, center flecked carmine. 80c. 
Claire Dubois. Satiny pink; large, globular. 50c. 
Defiance. Semi-double; 10-inch; crimson, edged silver. 60c. 
Duchesse de Nemours. White, tinged sulphur. 40c. 
Edulis Superba. Earliest, fluffy, rose-pink. 40c. 
Felix Crousse. Crimson-cardinal. 60c. 
Festiva Maxima. Earliest white; massive. 40c. 
Georgiana Shaylor. Tender rose-pink, splashed red. 40c. 
Karl Rosenfield. Intense crimson-red. 75c. 
Iia France. Immense; soft apple-blossom-pink. $1.00. 
Marcelle Dessert. High crown ; milk-white dusted pink. 60c. 
Marguerite Gerard. Hydrangea-pink, white and gold. 40c. 
Marie Jacquin. The white “Water Lily Peony.” 60c. 
Marie Demoine. Latest; white, tinged chamois. 60c. 
Mme, de Vernieyille, Crinkly, semi-transparent white. 40c. 
Mme. Ducel. High-built, clover shape; shell-pink. 40c. 
M. Jules Elie. Like above; later, larger, peerless. 60c. 
Perette, White tinged shell-pink, straw and gold. $1.00. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Mauve-rose, silver 
tipped. 80c. 
Solange. Rated 9.7. Large, globular, 
compact; lilac-white tinged amber and 
salmon. $1.25. 
Souv. de Douis Bigot. Bengal-rose to 
salmon-pink. $1.00. 
Tourangelle. Pearl-white tinged 
mauve; late. $1.00. 
Mme. Emile Galle 
Mons. Jules Elie 
Spring 
P^l^ny" Offer 
Undivided Small 2-year Clumps 
Our selection from above listed 
varieties. To contain one red, one 
white, one light pink, one dark pink 
—one variety to be a dollar value. 
Peony clumps, , ,00 
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