a seedling of mine, white, feathered strong blue, a brilliant flower, 
20c. 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
Furnished in fall or spring. These thrive in any good garden. 
Snow Queen. Brilliant white, with yellow blotch. 
Perry’s Blue. Tall strong plant, with clear light-blue flowers. 
Distinction. ‘The Sapphire Jewel of the Siberians.” Blue, with 
white reticulations. Plant and flower very slender and very stately. 
Emperor. Large, tall and strong. Dark blue-purple. 
Any of the above Siberians, 15c. 1 each of the 4, 50c. 3 or more 
of a kind at 10c. 100, any assortment, $5.00. 
Ochroleuca. Spuria type, very handsome, very late. White, with 
yellow blotch. 15c, 3 or more at 12c, 10 or more at 10c. 100 for $5.00. 
Monspur. Like the above, but deep blue. Superb. 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Foliosa. A wild swamp iris. Blue. 15c, 5 for 50c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson. Darkest purple, profuse bloomer. 25c, 
3 for 60c. 
PEONIES 
Furnished in the fall only. 
Plants should be set as soon as received, placing so that the 
buds will be about two inches below the leveled surface of the soil 
when planting is completed. The roots must be kept moist until 
planted. Plants set out very late should be mulched. 
In the open field or garden, like corn and potatoes, and with 
the same kind of care, peonies thrive rampantly. To be avoided are 
elms, maples, poplars, soggy ground, and manure or other litter in 
the soil. 
Alma. Jap. Light creamy pink. 50c. 
“Magenta.” Jap. Very dainty, and an unusual color. 60c. 
Mikado. Jap. Red, with yellow center. 40c. 
Light Pink. Single. Like an enormous poppy. 50c. 
Pink. Single. Like a large wild rose. 40c, 3 or more at 30c. 
Vera. Single. Rich deep red. 50c. 
Darkness. Single. Black-red. 40c. 
Clorinda. Tinted white. Very late, but sure to open. 40c. 
Florence MacBeth. Very large, very late, light pink. 60c. 
Humoresque. Broad pink flower, splashed red. Late. 50c. 
Louise Renault. ‘“Slate-rose.” Has the richest rose odor of any. 
A0c. 
Loveliness. Beautiful. Pale flesh-pink. Very late. 50c. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Brilliant black-red. Very beautiful. 50c. 
Mme. Boulanger. Pink. Very late, but opens well. 50c. 
Mrs. George Bunyard. Bright rose-pink. 60c. 
Primevere. A beautiful yellow. 50c. 
Marie Crousse. Beautiful salmon-pink. 40c. 
Schuerin Pink. Same as Marie Crousse, only darker, 40c. 
