MME. de VERNEVILLE — Splen- 
did white, blush centered, carmine 
tipped. Early. Each 75c; 3 for $2. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—Very large 
light rose-pink Very popular. One 
of the best blooms in ‘mid-season. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
RACHEL—Very good compact red 
dependable. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — Free 
flowering, brilliant red. Blooms 
mid-season. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TENUIFOLIUM OR FERNLEAF 
PEONY — This is an old variety 
which should be in every flower 
garden. Beautiful fern-like  foli- 
age. Large red blooms. Each $1.00. 


g 
RED, WHITE AND PINK UN- 
NAMED PEONIES—These peonies 
are outstanding cut flower variet- 
ies. Free flowering. Each 40c; 3 
for $1.00. 
PEONIES MIXED 
VARIETIES: 
Here is a large variety of the 
finest peonies you have ever had 
in your garden. Some are big, 
double, others are single, of vari- 
eties that are seldom offered at 
these very low prices. Each 35c; 
5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50. 
PEONY — VICTORY 
SPECIAL! 
Nine Champion Peonies—One of 
each of the above named varieties. 
Worth $7.30, for only_. $5.35 
SPRINGTIME’S 
MIRACLE FLOWER! 
Plant Iris shallow in good, well-drained garden soil, choosing a sune 
ny location. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart, barely covering the roots with 
earth. 
Mulch through the first winter. 
Here is a long list of varieties of Iris from which you select the 
colors to paint your garden picture. 
The Master Artist gave the Iri¢ 
30 many hues, tints and shades of numerous colors, tnat it is perfectle 
called the Rainbow Flower. 
other fiower. 
Iris have a wider color range than ang 
Gur plants are healthy and strong, very easy to grow: 
The demand has been so large, that we may someday grow only Iriz. 
The letter S refers to the Standards or upright top petals; F 
Zerg to the Falls, which are lower or hanging petals. 
ABU HASSAN—S-goild; F-brown.— 
19c each. 
AFTERGLOW — Misty lavender- 
pink, fragrant 19c each 
ee ee 
ALBRIGHT—The new orchid-pink 
that pleases eras er ses 19¢ each 
ANOSIA-—-Brown bicolor. Great va- 
lue as a late bloomer. 19c each. 
AUTUMN ELF — S-cream; F-lav- 
ender, fragrant. Spring and Fall 
bloomer. 30c each. 
AUTUMN HAZE — Large violet 
re 
purple. Spring and Fali bloomers. 
34 inches.—35c each. 
AUTUMN KING — Blue purple; 
blooms in June and September, 36 
inches.—25c each. 
BLUE BANNER—A glorified blue 
bicolor.—19c each. 
BLUE JAY—S-bright blue; F-dark 
blue, tall.—i19c each. 
BOY BLUE—Blue and purple.—19c 
each, 
BUTO—+4S-royal purple; F-dark vel- 
vety violet.—25c each. 
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