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NOTE—Not fewer than 3 of a variety furnished at dozen rate, or 10 of a variety at 100 rate 
GOLD MEDAL IRIS 
TALL BEARDED 
35c. each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100 
This group does not represent newest varieties, but popular thoroughly 
tested varieties of Bearded Iris worthy of a place in any garden 
Afterglow. Lavender gray with a suffusion of gold at the center. Tall. 
Candelabre. Light blue with white spot on the Falls. 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
Tall Bearded IRIS 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen 
We have carefully selected the following 12 as our Imperial Dozen. 
Each has been sufficiently tested to justify our recommending same, 
and has been on the market long enough for the price to be within 
the reach of everyone. 
Ambassadeur. Standards pearl-pink; Falls, deep maroon. One of 
the world’s finest Irises. 
Coronation. Fine large, rich deep golden yellow; one of the best. 
Dolly Madison. Early. Very large flowers; a most striking blend 
of soft pastel colors with brilliant orange beard. 
One of the oldest and most extensively used garden flowers, being cul- 
tivated in almost all countries of the world;in numerous soils and cli- 
mates. Easily grown, requiring very little attention. One of the best 
border plants as well as having many other uses in both old and mod- 
ern gardens, large and small. There are thousands of named varieties, 
but we attempt to offer only varieties found best suited for area we serve. 
Crimson King. A rich claret-purple. 
Dr. Bernice. A coppery bronze, blending into a deep velvety crimson. 
Florentina alba. An early white. 
Fairy. Standards andFalls white with soft blue veining at their bases. 
Georgia. Rose, almost red. 
Glory of Reading. Purplish red; one of the best of its color. 
Her Majesty. Standards rose-pink; Falls, bright crimson. 
Lord of June. Standards, bright blue; Falls, rich velvety purple. Tall. 
Loreley. Standards yellow; Falls, marine blue. 
Magnifica. Violet and reddish volet. 
Marsh-marigold. Standards, golden yellow; Falls purple brown with 
yellow border. 
Mme. Chereau. Cream-white, edged with light blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender, large flowers. A popular old variety. 
Princess Beatrice. Standards, fine lavender; Falls, deeper lavender. 
Quaker Lady. An old favorite; lavender shading to deep blue. 
Queen of May. The nearest to pink of the old varieties. 
Red Cloud. Standards, rosy lavender-bronze; Falls, velvety crimson. 
Roseway. Standards, Phlox-purple; Falls, a duller shade, blending 
to white. ; 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with a light orange beard. 
Windham. Soft lavender pink, Falls being veined with a darker shade. 
Special Iris 
Border Offer 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich dark purple; one of the best of the Fall 
bloomers. (See illustration.) 
Euphony Copper blend Standards; Falls, soft copper flushed soft violet 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose. Very fragrant. One of the best 
Gold Imperial. Beautiful chrome yellow. Free bloomer. Excellent 
in mass plantings. 
Indian Chief .Standards, deep pink; Falls,velvety crimson. One of the 
outstanding red-toned Iris. Large, perfect form. Free flowering. 
King Midas. Golden buff suffused with garnet-brown and set off with 
deep orange beard. A beautiful Iris. 
Lent A. Williamson. Large flowers, tall strong stems. Standards, 
bright blue; Falls, rich, velvety purple. A good Iris. 
Pink Satin. One of the world’s finest pink-toned Irises, being one of 
largest, tallest, smoothest and most exquisite in color introduced 
to date; originally sold for $40.00 per single plant. 
Pres. Pilkington. Blend of pastel shades of pink, apricot and orange. 
Miscellaneous IRIS 
- Dwarf White........ Doz. $2.50 
Tall Bearded, Mixed. Doz. $2.50 
Oriental Iris, Mixed.. Doz. $3.00 

Eleanor Roosevelt 
(Fall flowering) 
Consisting of 4 Dozen Good Varieties in a Special Border Mixture, 
suitable for bordering the driveway, walkway, or shrub groups. 
All 48 Iris—a $14.00 value—offered as a Special No. B-34 
for only $9.75 
Siberian. Purple and 
Whiter sce. ae. Doz. $2.50 
Imperial Dezen— High Scoring Varieties 
P E O N E S $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
The varieties of Peonies run into possibly a thousand or more. We attempt to 
list 25 or more of the better, most practical varieties, including the Imperial 
Dozen, made up of 12 of the highest scoring varieties known. This group is still 
Jeannot. One of the very finest; large, globular, rose type 
flowers of delicate flesh pink softly tinted lavender; late. 
Lady Alexandra Duff. One of very best Peonies, both for 
landscape and cut flowers. Delightfully fragrant, large, 
flat semi-rose flowers; soft pink and white. Midseason. 
Longfellow. Perhaps most brilliant of all Red Peonies; a 
circle of golden stamens surrounds the central mass of 
petals while outer petals are slightly reflexed. Midseason. 
Martha Bulloch. Tall, strong growth, producing im- 
mense blooms of soft rose-pink; well formed and of good 
substance; exquisite Rose fragrance.’ Late. 
Mme. Jules Dessert. A delicate flesh-pink shading to 
creamy white with a golden glow at center. Rates as 
one of highest. Midseason. : 
Mons. Jules Elie. Largest and most striking of Pink 
Peonies, being a gigantic flower of perfect crown type. 
Early flowering and has a pleasing fragrance; strong 
grower, free bloomer. (See dllustration.) 
Sarah Bernhardt. Large refined flower of semi-rose type. 
Appleblossom pink silver tipped; splendid Peony which 
has possibly won as many prizes as any one variety. Late. 

considered new, but each variety has been thoroughly tested and has been on 
the market long enough for the price to be reasonable and within the reach 
of anyone interested in good Peonies. 
Souv. de Louis Bigot. One of most distinct of all pink varie- 
eties; very large fragrant, rose type flowers with fringed pet- 
als of bright bengal-rose, slightly tinted with carmine at 
the base. Late midseason. 
Therese. Enormous, compact rose type developing later a 
high crown. Satiny pink with a glossy reflex; erect, strong 
grower. Midseason. 
Tourangelle. A delicate, pearly white, suffused with shades 
of salmon-rose. Late 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. Delightfully fragrant. Midseason. 
Solange. A very large, full, compact flower of rose type. 
Has almost indescribable beauty. Outer petals are a 
very delicate lilac-white, deepening towards the center 
with a salmon shade. Strong grower. Late. 
| d M d I p ° Popular Garden Varieties 
Go CCadi F COMES s1.00each, $10.00 per doz. 
It is not possible to include in one dozen or even two dozen all the good varieties. So we have se- 
lected another group, each Peony for some special feature and merit. While these varieties do not rate 
as high as the Imperial Dozen, the selection is good and will afford you much joy and satisfaction. 

Carolina ‘Mother 
Albert Crousse. Tall, late. Salmon-pink. Fra- 
grant. Profuse bloomer. 
Baroness Schroeder. White with creamy cen- 
ter. Tall, strong grower. Midseason. 
Carolina Mother. An old garden favorite. 
Deep red suffused purple. Tall, vigorous grow- 
er, free bloomer. Midseason. (See illustration.) 
Duchess de Nemours. Early. Cup-shaped. 
Sulphur-white. 
Edulis Superba. Early. Tall. Fragrant. Dark 
‘pink. Good grower, free bloomer. 
PEONIES, Unnamed Varieties in Pink, Red and White. 
Felix Crousse. Large ball-shaped; one of best 
and most popular rich red cut flower varieties. 
Festiva 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. 
Marie Crousse. Salmon pink. Tall stems. 
Mid-season. 
Mme. Calot. Light old rose-pink, creamy tint 
Very fragrant. Tall. Early, free bloomer. 
Othello. A good purple-crimson. 
65c. each, $6.50 per dozen. 
PEONIES, Dozen Mixed Choice Varieties. $5.00. 

Mons, 
Jules Elie 
