IRIS 
3 for 35c; 12 for $1.25. 
BLACK PRINCE. Dark purple. 
CELESTE. Azure-blue. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Violet, golden beard. 
MADAME CHOBAUT. Orange and red. 
PERFECTION. Purple and lavender. 
QUEEN CATERINA. Pale violet. 
QUEEN OF MAY. Rose and lilac. 
SANS SOUCI. Yellow and brown. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT. Golden yellow. 
SIBERIAN. Blue, narrow leaves. 
AMBASSADEUR. Velvety purple. 
FREIDA MOHR. Deep pink. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Pale lavender. 
OPERA. Violet-red. 
each year. 
violet. 
toned Iris. 
KOREAN IRIS 
_ Special varieties: White, Royal Purple (see illustra- 
ye opposite page), and Blue. 3 for 65c; 6 for 

AUTUMN KING. 
purple. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. 26 in. A protuse bloomer; rich 
AUTUMN QUEEN. 
RED IRIS 
APACHE. Coppery red. 
SUSAN BLISS. 40 in. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
DAUNTLESS. 40 in. One of the finest and purest red- 
A profuse bloomer. 
for $35.00 a few years ago. 
Each 
BABY IRIS 
PURPLE AND YELLOW. Very popular Iris. 
3 for 40c; 6 for 75c. 
These are beautiful, colorful, hardy, fast-growing 
flowers, and make a splendid addition to every garden. 
DOUBLE DUTY IRIS 
These NEOSHO varieties flower two or more times 
36) int 
18 in. A pure white. 
Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Flowers large, clear blue- 
A beautiful pink-toned variety. 
Single plants sold 
30c; 3 for 80c. 

PEONIES 

Late Pink—Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0. Dark rose- Late White—Solange. 9.7. Suffused with buff 
pink, very popular. $1.00 each and salmon; in class by itself. $1.50 each 
Midseason Red—Auguste Dessert. 8.7. Cherry- Early Pink—Mons. Jules Elie. 9.2. Light rose- 
red, each petal edged silver. $1.00 each pink, tall; free bloomer. $1.50 each 
Early Red—Richard Carvel. 8.8. Bright crimson, Midseason Pink—Walter Faxon. 9.3. Vivid shell- 
large, tall; floriferous. $1.00 each pink; one of the best. $1.75 each 
Midseason White—Festiva Maxima. 9.3. Very Midseason Pink—Therese. 9.8. Old-rose-pink; 
large crimson flakes in center. $1.00 each very large. $1.75 each 
Late White—Alsace-Lorraine. 8.8. Large, center Late Red—-Philippe Rivoire. 9.2. Bright rich 
tinted cream-buff. $1.00 each crimson. $2.25 each 
Early White—Duchesse de Nemours. 8.1. Large, 
| t llow. 1.00 each 
See li ‘gs ETN $ a PEONY COLLECTION. Strong roots of good un- 
Midseason Red—Felix Crousse. 8.4. Brilliant named varieties, 3 different colors (1 each Red, 
crimson; one of the best. $1.00 each Pink and White). 3 for $1.00 
PERENNIALS 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; 12 for $2.50. 
Anthemis Tinctoria. Fernlike foliage, large golden yellow flow- 
ers all summer. Will grow anywhere. 
Bleeding Heart, Eximia. Plumy Bleeding Heart; a dwarf grow- 
ing new variety with finely cut foliage and pretty pink flow- 
ers throughout the season, over a much longer period than 
the old-fashioned Bleeding Heart. 
Canterbury Bells. Tall flower spikes of shades of blue, white 
and pink. 
Carnation, Red-Pink. Hardy with pink or red flowers on stiff 
stems; fine for cutting, all summer. 
Cerastium tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). A  low-growing 
plant wtih silvery white foliage and abundance of white flow- 
ers in April-May. 
Columbine (Aquilegia, Hybrids). Lovely long-spurred blossoms 
in early spring in wide range of colors. 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Long spikes of bell-shaped blossoms in 
colors from white to rose. 
Coreopsis. Large, golden yellow flowers all summer; excellent 
for cutting. 
Delphinium, La Martine. Rich indigo-blue flower spikes. 
Delphinium Hybrids. 
Forget-Me-Not. Large, rich blue flowers with yellow eye; a 
charming plant for damp places. 
Gaillardia, Burgundy. Improved variety with deep burgundy 
wine-colored petals; blooms all summer. 
Gaillardia, Dazzler. Another improved variety. 
Hollyhocks. Double, red, yellow, pink, and white. 
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Linum Perenne (Flax). Very attractive both in foliage and 
bloom. Flowers beautiful pale blue on slender, graceful stems. 
Missouri Primrose. A low grower and profuse bloomer with 
solitary yellow flowers 4 inches across from June to August. 
Phlox. (Mixed.) Large flower heads in a wide range of colors. 
Hardy and dependable; perennial. Pink, red, lavender, and 
white. 
Physalis (Chinese Lantern Plant). Orange lanterns in fall. 
Used in winter bouquets. 
Platycodon. Broad thick foliage and deep violet-blue flowers 
throughout the summer. 
Pyrethrum Hybrids (Painted Daisy). Daisy-like flowers of dif- 
ferent shades of pink, white and red. 
Shasta Daisy, Alaska. Magnificent Daisy-like flowers nearly 
5 inches across. Pure glistening white with yellow eye. 
Blooms all summer; 2 feet. 
Sweet Rocket. Fragrant purple flowers in showy spikes. 2 to 3 
feet. May-July. 
Sweet William, Mixed. A wide range of colors in this mixture 
of the hardy old-fashioned Sweet William. 
Tunica. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers produced 
all summer; about 6 inches high. 
Thymus, Coccineus Serpyllum. A prostrate grower with brilliant 
scarlet flowers. 
Tritoma. Rich orange-scarlet flower spikes 3 to 4 feet high. 
Verbena. Pink or red; hardy, creeping plant. 
Yellow Day Lily. Hardy, 2 feet. Easy to grow. 
