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JAPANESE. IRISES 3 
These irises, native to China and Japan, are the most ate of all, and are 
most valuable because they bloom after others have finished flowering. The 
broad flat flowers, some of them 10 inches across, in their beautiful clear colors 
and pastel shades, add distinct character to any garden. Their principal require- 
ment is an acid soil, and an abundance of water about the roots a month before 
and a month after blooming. They like full sun. 
AIFUKURIN—A very beautiful single white, suffused and edged violet._.._.- $1.00 
COLUMBIA—Dble. Blue with pure white veins and yellow center. Striking. .60 
ELEANOR PARRY—An unusual double claret-red flushed white and blue... .50 
GOLD BOUND—tThe most popular double white Jap. Flowers white as snow .40 
HELEN WELLS—Sel. Amethyst violet with purple standards. Large. 30”. .60 
KHA KHAN—Segl. Purple and white suffused blue, large and fine. Mes Mee 1.00 
KOMACHI—A double violet-purple variety of great beauty...............--------- Prete 
KOMBARIN—A double, fine, large, pure white that is early and outstanding .60 
KONGO-SAN—Royal blue flushed violet. Stunningly gorgeous. 45”......... 2.00 
MAHOGANY—A large, double flower of rich mahogany-red. Very late... .60 
MARGARET S. HENDRICKSON—Triple. Soft bluish violet with white cen-. 
ter! Hushed' bluish. Wavy; petals bis casey are at ee a te i i i 
_ NISHIKI-YAMA—One of the largest and handsomest of all. Dbl. Rosy 
lavender: heavily: veined white! ):40/G oP soo nate oy Se a a RENEE 1.00 
PAINTED LADY—Midseason. Fine white with dainty eae Ausht. sss ese .75 
PRES. HARDING—tThe very finest deep blue that we have seen. Double, 
deep blue, lined deeper. Our favorite. Very scarce...........022.2222222222------ 1.50 
PURPLE AND GOLD—A popular, double of brilliant purple and gold...._._.. 50> 
SHIRA-NAMI—Dbl. Very large. Pure snow-white with frilled edges. 
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WISTER’S FAVORITE—Scgl. Real sky blue, deeper markings. Very fine. 1.50 
TREE PEONIES 
(PHEONIA ARBOREA) 
Including the Newest in Double Yellows 
The aristocrats of all Peonies. The stems of ‘the Tree Peony are woody. 
Plants attain a height of over five feet, and show colors unknown in the Chi- 
nese classes. . 
Tree Peonies in general bloom earlier than the Chinese Peonies and are very 
free-flowering. This collection represents perhaps the finest assortment available 
today. We like to draw attention especially to the yellow varieties which still 
belong to the rarest of all plants. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT.—Many varieties are grown in 5” pots and these can 
be shipped and planted at any time. Three, four and five-year-old field grown 
plants are dug and shipped from September on. 
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