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LIBERTY IRISES, continued 
Prices: 15c each, 3 of a kind for 30c, $1.00 per doz., except as 
noted Six or more of a kind at dozen rates. Postage addi- 
tional if by parcel post, 2c each, not less than 10c per package, 
for Missouri and adjoining states. 
Prairie Gold. Deep rich golden yellow; fragrant; medium 
early; bloom freely. 15c each; 3 for 40c; $1.50 per doz. 
Prosper Laugier. Reddish--bronze; falls velvety ruby-purple. 
Pumila Blue. Dwarf; excellent for rock garden and border; 
bluish-purple; early. 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Queen of May. Large; lilac-pink to orchid-pink, falls deeper; 
fragrant; blooms freely; early midseason; one of the best of the 
pink class; 2%-8 ft. 
Rameses. Rose-pink and buff shading to yellow ‘near the 
edges; tall; blooms freely. 20c each, 3 for 55c. 
Seminole. Standards violet-red, falls velvety mahogany-red to 
deep crimson; one of the deepest and brightest red Irises; 2- 
2% ft. 
Sensation. Very large; blue tinted violet, falls deeper; effect, 
cornflower-blue; tall. 30c each, 3 for &5c. 
Snow White. Excellent medium-priced white. 20c each. 
Souv. de Madame Gaudichau. A rich deep velvety purple iris 
of fine form; tall; early. 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 per doz. 
Treasure Island. Very large; canary-yellow; Standards ruf- 
fled; fragrant; tall; well branched; fine. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
Violacea Grandiflora. Large; lavender-blue; falls’ slightly 
deeper; almost violet-blue; fragrant; tall; vigorous; blooms 
freely. 
War Eagle. Large; standards Daphne-pink, falls dahlia- 
carmine; general effect deep red; large; tall. 25c each. 
Yellow Hammar. Clear primrose yellow; very fragrant; 18 
in.; medium early; blooms freely. 15c each, 3 for 40c, $1.50 doz. 
Zuni. Very large; standards suntan; falls rich velvety red- 
purple, almost light mahongany; tall; well branched; blooms 
freely; one of the best of its color. 25c each, 3 for 65c. 
Special Iris Collection 
Liberty Irises, assorted, our selection, named: Half dozen, 3 
varieties, 50c (postpaid, 60c); one dozen, 6 varieties, $1.00 
(postpaid, $1.15); twenty-five, 8 varieties, $1.75 (postpaid, 
$2.00); one hundred, 8 varieties, $5.00 (postpaid, $6.00). 
Peonies are Easily Grown 
Hardy as the oak, Peonies are so easily grown that little 
need be said. Often, in neglected gardens, one sees large 
clumps that have flourished and bloomed for years. Yet they 
amply repay all attention given them. They thrive in almost 
any good, well drained soil, are best in full sun but succeed 
with shade part of the day. Plant 3 feet apart. The early va- 
rieties usually begin blooming here about May 5 to 8. 
The name and date in parenthesis is the originator or intro- 
ducer and date of introduction. The guards are the wide outer 
petals. The type of flower is designated as follows: 
Crown. Wide center or crown petals with narrower, shorter 
oetals forming a collar or ring between them and the guards. 
Bomb. Center petals of uniform width but narrower than 
the guards and forming a globe within the guards. 
Semi-rose. Flowers that would be classed as rose but for an 
»9ecasional pollen bearing stamen. 
Rose. Perfectly full, all petals wide, no stamens. The cen- 
ter petals may not be as wide as the guards but if quite dis- 
tinct it would be a bomb. 
PEONY SIZES AND PRICES 
Prices quoted are for good strong divisions of 3 to 5 eyes 
from blooming plants. We consider them fully equal to one- 
year plants usually sent out. If you want something larger or- 
der 5 to 8 eyes at fifty per cent advance or 8 to 10 eyes at 
double the printed price. 3 of a kind at dozen rates. 
