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INDEPENDENCE: “White as driven snow,” 
this phlox is a ‘‘must have’’ flower. White phlox in 
the Moonlight is of breath-taking beauty. Tall, 
big clusters, many flowers, continuous bloom. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR: Clear lavender with im- 
mense heads borne on tall strong stems. This 
lavender phlox planted with white Independence 
is 4 great combination of indescribable beauty. 
INK LA VAGUE: Huge conical heads of lovely 
nder pink. My garden would be drab in 
ust without LaVague. Strong stems bear 
clusters of pink beauty and fragrance. 
URNEY’S NEW PINK PERFECTION: A 
"late introduction of unsurpassed size and quality. 
Largest heads and florets, with a color of clear 
silvery pink, make this phlox very outstanding. 
PEONIES 
CLAIRE DU BOIS: Late midseason. This peony 
has mammoth globular blossoms of a rich Satiny 
Pink. One of the best bloomers and we know you 
will like it. 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
COURONNE D’OR or Crown of Gold: Late. 
A true milk white peony of exquisite beauty. Its 
snowy blossoms with center petals tipped car- 
mine, yellow stamens, plus its fragrance make a 
real combination. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 





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DUCHESS DE NEMOURS: An early, white, 
double-type peony with a center of light canary 
yellow that changes to white. Very dependable, 
and a good keeper. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA: Early. Our choice for 
first place among the white peonies. Its immense 
white flowers flecked with crimson makes it stand 
out among the whites. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
KARL ROSENFIELD: This is a brilliant red, 
and striking variety. It comes into bloom early 
mid-season. The flowers are very large, semi-rose 
type, and slightly fragrant. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 

18c each, 7 for $1.00. 
DOROTHEA: Big flowers of a beautiful bluish- 
white blushed faintly with lilac. 
GOLDEN IMPERIAL: A beautifully formed Iris 
of rich deep yellow in contrast with an orange 
beard. It’s tall—33 inches—and from a distance 
Teminds one of the daffodil. 
SEMINOLE: Rightly called Farr’s Masterpiece. 
This beautiful, late Iris with its lovely rich, vel- 
vety crimson color cannot be compared with others. 
PROSPERO: Great in size and height of flower. 
One of our best soft violet Iris, with rich velvety 
Pansy-lilac falls. Truly a prize winner. Try it! 
QUEEN CATARINA: This is an unusual Iris 
with its combination of delightful fragrance and 
lovely colors. It’s a showy pale lavender lilac 
with an orange-red beard for contrast. 
IRIS... The Poor Man’s Orchid 
ROSY ECLAIREUR: The huge trusses of Rose 
or Carmine are made more beautiful by a White 
Eye in each little florette. 
PINK CREEPER (Hardy Mountain Pink): 
An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss- 
like evergreen foliage, which is hidden under the 
masses of double pink flowers. An excellent plant 
for the rockery, the border, and invaluable for 
carpeting the ground for covering graves. 
10c each; 12 for $1.00. 
RED BEACON: Big heads of brilliant Cherry 
Red flowers on strong straight stems about 
THREE FEET high. Blooms from July to Sept. 
For Garden Color in late Summer plant Beacon. 
PHLOX PRICES: 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 
. 10 for $1.25, Unless otherwise priced. 
> Crown of Gold . 

GURNEY’S TRIAL GROUND MIXTURE: 
Assorted Colors. 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00. 

NIGRACANS: Produces beautiful dark red 
flowers well above its foliage. It’s fragrant and 
makes a good cut flower. 
30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
SUSAN BLISS: An Iris that is really in a class 
of its own, due largely to its lovely orchid-pink 
color and tall 40-inch height. ; 
CAPRICE: Here’s a lovely rosy-red lilac colored 
Iris we know you will like. 
with its beautiful color and form. 

IRIS FROM MOTHER’S GARDEN: 
Pick out the Named Varieties you like. 
Twelve for ONLY $1.00. 
ALBERT VICTOR: Lavender-blue. 
FLORIDA: Yellow and purple. 
HONORABILIS: Yellow and mahogany. 
LOHENGRIN: Deep violet mauve. 
QUAKER LADY: Lavender. 
QUEEN OF GYPSIES: Lilac. 
QUEEN OF MAY: Clear pink. 
SIBERICA: Blue. 
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YOUR CHOICE 
OF THESE 
GOOD NAMED VARIETIES 
10 for $2.00; 25 for $3.75. 
DELICATISSIMA: Rose type. Midseason. Pink. 
EUGENE VERDIER: Semi-Rose type. Midsea- 
son. Color pink with center flushed crimson. 

FRANCIS ORTEGOT: Strong grower. Color 
deep crimson. 
LAROSIERE: Semi-double, midseason, long 
pointed white petals with central cluster of golden 
stamens, fragrant. 
MADAME BUCQUET: Semi-Rose type; midsea- 
son, velvety crimson almost black. 
MONS. DUPONT: Late midseason. 
glistening ivory-white. 
MODELE DePERFECTION: Double, large, late, 
light old-rose tipped with silver. 
MRS. DOUGLAS: Crown Type, shell pink turn- 
ing to white. Very productive. 
REINE VICTORIA: Crown Type, pink with 
darker blotches in center. 
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