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: PEONIES 

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soil, Leaflet, “Peony Culture,” 
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es are postpaid. 
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blooms, fragrant. Late. Each, 48e. 
s . 
. Late mid-season. 
“MME. BREON—The early 
with pink guard petals. 
yellow 
the clear yelluw effect. Each, $1.00. 
triking ruby-red. Late. 
white, center flecked crimson. Early. 
grant. 
grown for cut-flowers. Each, 49c. 
LADY BRAMWELL—Early. 
pink blossoms for Memorial Day. 
LILLIAN GUMM—A new massive 
Wery large, globular in form, with 
other varieties. Each, $1.00. 
fragrant. Each, 39c. 
PRINCE DE TALINDYKE 
of dark purple-crimson. Late. 


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‘1D PEONIES 
te color wanted. 
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pink, and 

Naranja Iris 
NEW IRIs 
_ ANGELUS—Creamy, pearly light 
luve-pink blend, of huge size and 
ivy petal substance. The first large 
ik. 36 in. Each, S5de. 
NITRA—A bout the loveliest celeste 
© grown. 36 in. Lovely domed 
ards and broadly flaring falls of 
‘Silvery blue. Each, 47e. 
_ CHRISTABEL—Giant, glowing, cop- 
Ty red. About the best of all reds. 
wh. A grand exhibition variety and 
nd in the garden. Each, 65c. 
 NARANJA—A new color. Huge yel- 
low with distinct orangy overcast on 
he falls. The first orange yellow Iris. 
6 in. Each, 50c. 
‘ROSY WINGS—38 in. Rosy red 
blended coppery red. Beautiful. Each, 
"SNOW KING—A serenely poised 
nt 38 inches tall, of glacial purity 
id regal carriage. The top notch 
hhite Tris! It is ideal in stem and 
‘anching. Each, 45c. 
1 Each of Above 6, for $2.95 





ik 
Peonies are exceptionally hardy, requir- 
beauty 
They should not be planted too 
deeply, but the roots should be placed so 
the crowns are covered with two inches of 
free upon 
We offer roots with 3 to 5 eyes. 
CHARLES VERDIER—Deep rose, large 
CHESTINE GOWDY—Silvery pink, cone- 
ed flower with creamy white outer 
Each, 54e. 
Peony, 
Should be cut in 
the bud and developed inside to bring out 
FELIX CROUSSE—Large globular flowers 
of st Each, 44e. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, pure 
Each, 
Sd5e._ 
FWRAGRANS—Dark pink, and very fra- 
Tate variety and is extensively 
Large, deep 
Each, 52¢e. 
pink. 
broad 
petals and cupped center. Stands out among 
MADAME DE VERNVILLE—A splendid 
late, white peony, enormous flower, sweetly 
Large flower 
3) Each, 49c. 
| TRIOMPHE DU NORD—Bright purplish- 
red with silvery reflex. Mid-season. Each, 
i Each of Above 11 Peonies, for $5.95 
in colors of red, 
white. 
Each, 28¢e; 3 for 69¢c; 
-SQW - SALZER’S - SEEDS: 

Peony, 
late. Bright old-rose pink. 
prizes. Each, $1.15. 
MRS. DEANE FUNK 
cent pink. 
half of the petals 

turn 
ing petals. 
Each, $1.25. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT— 
Color is a brilliant 
One Each of Above Four Peonies, for $3.95 
Salmon-pink. 
A magnifi- 
The broad guards and 
outward, 
gracefully downward, then up. 
Next is a band of golden stamens 
and a cup-shaped center of incurv- 
A fine show variety. 
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Martha Bulloch 
Four Extra Choice Peonies 
MARTHA BULLOCH—Tall, large, 
l Simply 
immense blooms; winner of several 
rose, slightly tinted carmine at the 
base, turning to vivid salmon-pink. 
Each, 90c. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE — Flowers 
as big as buckets, of bright crim- 
son red and of beautiful form, late 
mid-season. A fine show peony, no 
stamens; most fragrant and most 
distinct in color of all the reds. 
The flowers are simply huge. 
There is spurious stock on the 
market but ours is absolutely true. 
Each, $1.45. 

EXTRA CHOICE IRIS 
Plegant, rare and desirable varieties 
of recent introduction! Prices include 
postage on all Iris. Height of each 
plant is given in inches. 
BLUE MONARCH—Large blossoms 
of rich blue, on tall branched stems. 
A regal beauty and very choice. 44 in. 
Each, 29¢; 3 for 78e. 
CALIFORNIA, GOLD—H uge, rich 
deep yellow, with thick plush like pet- 
als. 36 in. Each, 33ce; 3 for 89c. 
DAUNTLESS—Rich, velvety red of 
lustrous beauty, winner of the coveted 
Dykes Medal. Perhaps the best red to 
date. 40 in. Eiach, 24¢; 3 for 65c. 
DIRECTOR PINELLE—A giant 
among Iris; a rich bronze purple. A 
heavy flowered Iris. 42 in. <A prodi- 
gious bloomer, one rhizome often send 
up several stalks of bloom. Each, 35c; 
3 for 95e. 
EROS—One of the loveliest pinks, a 
salmon or coral pink Iris. Tall stems. 


40 in. Each, 29¢; 3 for 78e. 
GUDRUN—Pure white. The huge 
blooms measure close to 10 inches 
Often has 2-or 3 
from top to bottom. I 
382 in. Each, 
blooms open at once. 
22¢; 3 for 55e. 
LEGEND—A striking rich red-vio- 
let. Often opens five 6-inch blossoms 
at one time; truly a bouquet in itself. 
36 in. Each, 2S8e; 3 for 75e. 
MARCO POLO—One of the finest 
reds! Stalks up to 40 in., rose-red 
standards and rich velvety falls. 37 in. 
Each, 3Se; 3 for $1.00. 
ROSE DOMINION—Different from 
any your friends may have. Glossy 
rosy-purple with very rounded petals. 
Very unique. 38 in. Ea., 25e; 3 for 65c. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—Very dark. 
Large rich black-purple blooms, near- 
ly black. 30 in. A high class flower 
of moderate height and size. Each, 
30c; 3 for SOc. 



IRIS 
CHOICE VARIETIES 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—A huge vari- 
ety often measuring 8 in. Standards 
rosy purple with claret crimson falls. 
4 feet tall and has up to 9 blooms per 
stem. Each, 19¢; 3 for 4Sc. 
FRIEDA MOHR—A lavender pink or 
rose color. Large. 38 in. An aristo- 
crat. Each, 25¢; 3 for 65e. 
GRACE STURTEVANT 
black brown with golden beard. 
Each, 20¢c; 3 for 50ce. 
KING JUBA—Vividly colored old 
gold and garnet-red. A fine varie- 
gated iris. 36 in. Each, 24e; 3 for 65c. 
LOS ANGELES—Large snow white 
Velvety 
37 in. 


with blue stitchings; golden beard. 
38 in. Each, 27e; 3 for 74e. 
MARY GEDDES—Salmon orange 
with reddish falls. Very fine. 38 in. 
Each, 32¢; 3 for Sde. 
RAMESES—A blend of golden buff 
and rosy pink. Often opens 20 blooms 
atone time. 388 in. Ea., 20e; 3 for 50c. 
SENSATION—Nearest to azure blue 
of any iris. 36 in. Ea., 21e; 3 for 52e. 
SHAH JEHAN—A combination of 
seven different hues, from cream to 
purple, all in the one flower. 38 in. 
Each, 18e; 3 for 45ce. 
VENUS DE MILO 
ing crystal white. 
whites grown. 36 in. 
for 55c. 
WINNESHIEK—Dark blue-black. 37 
in. One of the finest of the dark blues. 
Has a lighter blue margin on the falls. 
Each, 22¢; 3 for 55e. 
NOTE 
In ordering a total of three or 
more Iris, if one each of three dif- 
ferent varieties is wanted, custom- 
ers may take one-third of the three 
price, for each such variety. 
Tall, free bloom- 
One of the finest 
Each, 22¢; 3 








Note: Iris orders are booked and shipped during April and early May, the best time for planting Iris in spring. From 
“— May 15 on, orders will be booked and shipped in July, after the Iris’ blooming period. 
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