Everblooming Iris 
Bloom in Fall as well as Spring! 
The second blooming, which lasts about a month in the 
autumn, is produced by the new root, off-shoots formed in 
summer. Hence a little watering, cultivating and fertilizing in 
summer increases the fall show. 
Jean Siret—New Yellow dwarf, that begins early in spring 
with other miniatures and continues all spring. Then spor- 
adically all summer they burst: into bloom anew. When 
September comes, they begin a second long flowering season, 
pone showy until late frost in November. (Postpaid 35c 
each.) 
OTHER FALL BLOOMERS, 2 of a kind for 50c postpaid 
Autumn King—Blue-pur- Olive White—Deep cream. 

ple. Fine. 
Autumn Surprise — All Frost Queen—Dependable 
blue. white. 
Surefire—Light yellow. Sangreal—Tall yellow. 
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Hemerocallis 
Bargains in Bearded (June) Iris, Old Kinds 
DAY-LILIES (Hemerocallis) , Any one kind:—5 postpaid for 65c 
4 ; : Alice Horsfall—Red-purple. Magenta—Solid purple. 
New hybrids that give more sheer stingo to Aphrodite—Lilac-pink. Midgard—Yellow; pink. 
summer show than any other one group. Manure, Se ee eats Ske eee pe in 
space 1) ft. apart. Divide every 38rd year. 40c Coronation—Good yellow. Princess Beatrice—Lavender. 
each. All four for $1.50. Chrysoro—Early yellow. Princess Osra—White, dotted. 
Dr. has sto eras tones. Rene Cayeux—White; violet. 
Dr. Regel. Orange, May, fragrnat. Euphony—Ruffled copper. Rheingauperie—Orchid-pink. 
g ge, ys ; g d Geo. P. Pe raat yellow. Selene—Extra large white. 
J. A. Crawford. Huge apricot, June, July, an pitas pee Gimione Vaselere = Larae bits. 
August. Long season. Heras 6 cosine Snow White—Large white. 
The Gem. Deep yellow, July. Indian Chief—Red-purple. Spark—Early fiery red. 
King Tut—Red-brown. Taj Mahal—Fine white. 
Orange King. Orange, July-Aug. 

LILIES (Lilium) IRIS SIBERICA JAPANESE IRIS 
: s ; 3 foot plants, bloom in Mixed, but all named, 
Only three kinds Bae eae: ie Te es June. White, blue or laven- showy varieties (not labelled). 
ae Aas be held till autumn. extra der. 35c each postpaid. One All bloom in July. Two colors: 
_ large bulbs. of each. for $1.00. either white tones or dark 
4 : ; Bees eeobrefar ; tones. 6 plants for $2.25 post- 
“gene ty aun ee ele ieneierey sul MINIATURES, (PUMILA) paid. 25 for $7.50 postpaid. 
Tigrinum plena. 11% ft. Orange, August. 25c Early and tiny. 2 for 50c, eee te eee rscet OF 
(postpaid), 10 for $1.25 of any all Iris. 
each, 5 for $1.00. one kind: Atroviolacea (pur- 
Umbellatum erectum. Red, July. 35¢ each, ple); Fairy (Sky-blue); Or- OTHER IRIS 
5 for $1.50s ange Queen; The Bride Many unlisted kinds quot- 
Some other Lilies quoted on request. (white). ed on request. 
Mini- 
* mum 
Peony 
order 
five 
plants 
add 
4c each 
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age 

Therese Karl Rosenfeld Kelway’s Glorious 
‘Six Solid Weeks of Peony Blooms 
In the table below blooming season for each color group is given. 1, is mid-May; 2, late May; 3, early June; 4, mid- 
June, and 5 is late June. 







Number eyes Number eyes Number eyes 
WHITES 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 PINKS . | 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 REDS 2-3 | 3-5 | 5-8 
i i Mons. Jules Elie | Richard Carvel | 
; 2 aie hie $ 35/8 .50|$ .75|9.2 Large, dark $ .35/% .50/$ .75]8.8 Bright crimson |$ .50|/$ .75|$1.10 
i Eugene Verdier | Karl Rosenfield | 
e Poica pees .50| .75| 1.10]8.3 Hydr’gea-pink .40| .60} .90]8.8 Dark crimson 130|- .00|) 210 
; ’s GI’r’ Therese | Dr. H. Bransby | 
: pe racaat areata 1.00 1A 2.2519.8 world’s best pk. | .70} 1.00} 1.50}8.1 Light crimson .50| .75| 1.10 
x Reine Hortonse Mme. Gaudichau | | 
3 a7 Blach-white 35 - 50) .75]8.7 Pink. Bold. .50 78 1.10} 8.2 Dark crimson 40; .60] .90 
; Venus Felix Crousse | 
¥ Scns & Cream a 1.25] 1.85}8.3 Old rose | .40 ay .90] 8.4 Brilliant red Bol 00.45 
All five whites —_|$3.05|$4.50/$6.70] All five pinks $2.35|$3.45|$5.15 | All five reds $2.10|$3.01|$4.60 
