
Lovely PEONIES 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
High Scoring Varieties 
$1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 

One of the many services rendered our customers, 
other than supplying plant material, is to study, 
test, and recommend varieties we find best suited. 
For those who desire to make a new planting, using 
the best money can buy, or revive an old garden 
with outstanding new high-rated Peonies, we offer 
the following Imperial Dozen Collection: 
Fuyajo. One of the five highest rated and best 
Single Peonies. Dark, rich mahogany-red. 
Jeannot. One of the very finest. Large, globular, 
rose-type flowers of delicate flesh-pink, softly 
tinted lavender. Late. 
Lady Alexander Duff. One of the very best 
Peonies, both for landscape and garden planting. 
Delightfully fragrant, large, flat, semi-rose flow- 
ers. Soft pink and white. Midseason. 
Le Cygne. The highest rated Peony and fully 
justifies its distinction. Very large, early, ivory- 
white without the slightest trace of any other 
color. Exquisitely fragrant. Perfect rose type. A 
perfect bloom to every stem. Early. 
Martha Bulloch. Tall, strong growth, producing 
immense blooms of soft rose-pink. Well formed 
and of good substance. Exquisite rose fragrance. 
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Mme. Jules Dessert. A delicate flesh-pink shad- 
ing to creamy white with a golden glow at the 
center. Rates as one of the highest. Midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie. The largest and most striking 
of the Pink Peonies, being a gigantic flower of 
perfect crown type. Early flowering and has a 
pleasing fragrance. Strong grower and free bloom- 
er. See illustration this Page. 
Sarah Bernhardt. A very large, refined flower of 
semi-rose type. Apple blossom pink, silver tipped. 
A splendid Peony. Possibly has won as many 
prizes as any one variety. Late. 
Solange. A very large, full, compact flower of rose 
type. Has almost indescribable beauty. Outer 
petals are a very delicate lilac-white, deepening 

Mons. Jules Elie—The Best Pink Peony 

towards the center with a salmon shade. Strong 
grower. Late. 
Souv. de Louis Bigot. One of the most distinct 
of all pink varieties. Very large, fragrant, rose 
type flowers with fringed petals of bright bengal- 
rose, slightly tinged with carmine at the base. 
Late midseason. 
Theresa. Enormous, compact, rose type developing 
later a high crown. Satiny pink, with a glossy 
reflex. Erect, strong grower. One of the world’s 
best Pinks. Midseason. 
Walter Faxon. One of the finest of all Peonies. 
Soft coral-pink shaded lighter at the ends of the 
petals and deeper rose-pink at the base. Delight- 
fully fragrant. Superb show flower. Midseason. 
GOLD MEDAL PEONIES 
Popular Garden Varieties, 75c each, $7.50 per dozen 
It is not possible to include in one dozen oggeven 
two dozen all the good varieties. So we have sefected 
another group of ten—each selected for some 
special feature and merits. While these varieties do 
not rate as high as the Imperial Dozen, the selection 
is good and will afford you much joy and satisfac- 
tion. 
Auguste Dessert. Intense velvety carmine with a 
distinct silvery border. An unusual Peony. Mid- 
season. 
Duchess de Nemours. Fine bud. Cup-shaped, 
sulphur-white flower. Especially fine half open 
bud. Early. 
Coborfil IRIS 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
TALL BEARDED 
IRIS 
45c each, $4.50 per dozen 
There are several thousand named varieties of 
Iris, from which we have selected the following 
twelve as the most popular for general culture. You 
will be pleased with the Imperial Dozen. 
Coronation. Deep golden yellow tone. Profuse 
bloomer. 
Dolly Madison. Blended mauve, yellow, and lilac. 
One of the finest. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich, dark purple. Fall bloom- 
ing variety. 
Euphony. One of the best of the copper blends. 
Standards beautifully ruffled pure copper; Falls 
soft copper, veined deep, and flushed soft violet. 
A real beauty. 36 in. 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose. Very fragrant. 
One of the best. 
Gold Imperial. Golden yellow. Free flowering. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; Falls, velvety 
crimson. 
King Midas. Blended golden buff and brown with 
orange beard. 
Midgard. A yellow and pink blend. Distinctive 
variety. 
Pink Satin. Smooth orchid-pink. 
Red Dominion. A pure violet-red. 
Wm. Mohr. Orchid veined violet. 

Edulis Superba. Very fragrant. Bright pink. Full 
high tufted center. Good grower, excellent cut 
flower variety. Early. 
Felix Crousse. Large, ball-shaped. One of the best 
and most popular rich red cut flower varieties. 
Festive Maxima. Possibly the most extensively 
grown of all Peonies. Enormous full double, pure 
white flowers flecked with carmine spots. Still 
considered by many as being the best White 
Peony. Early. 
PEONIES. Unnamed varieties in Pink, Red, and 
White. 45c each, $4.50 per doz. 
PEONIES. Dozen mixed choice varieties, $3.50. 

GOLD MEDAL IRIS 
25c each, $2.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 
TALL BEARDED 
Bridesmaid. Standards, light lavender; Falls, 
white. 
Her Majesty. Standards, rose-pink; Falls, bright 
crimson, 
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Karl Rosenfield. The best all-around Red Peony- 
Large semi-rose flowers of rich velvety crimson. 
A perfect ball when fully open. Ideal for landscape 
or cut flowers. 
Mme. Calot. Hydrangea-pink, 
center. Very fragrant. Early. 
darker toward 
Rheine de Fleurs. Beautiful pink. Midseason. 
Rose Corna Plena. Beautiful pink and reddish 
variety. Midseason. 
Rubra Superba. Carmine or crimson. Large, com- 
pact flowers of rose type. 
An Effective Border for Walks, 
Driveways, or Plant Garden 


Gold Medal Iris—Continued 
Marshmarigold. Very bright and striking. Stand- 
ards, golden yellow; Falls, purple-brown with 
yellow border. 
Mme. Chereau. Pure cream-white, delicately edged 
with light blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender. Large flowers. A 
popular old variety. 
Sherwin-Wright. Clear, solid buttercup yellow. 
Free bloomer. 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with a light orange 
beard. 
Windham. Soft lavender-pink, the Falls being 
veined with a darker shade. 
Wyomissing. Standards, creamy white, suffused 
delicate rose; Falls, deep rose shading to flesh 
colored border. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
IRIS 
Tall Bearded, Mixed. 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Siberian, Purple and White. 20c each, $2.00 
per doz. 
Oriental Iris. An excellent mixture of the better 
Oriental varieties. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Louisiana Iris. A recently discovered beardless 
strain. Especially suited for planting near streams 
and pools. Purple. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Dwarf Iris. Early flowering. Improved varieties. 
Especially useful for the rock garden and low 
borders. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
