MRS. A. W. TAIT—Soft porcelain blue, 
early, strong erect foilage ________ $0.25 
OCHROLEUCA—Large white with deep 
orange blotch at the throat, very decora- 
hiveyiine-tor water's edge ic.) $0.25 
SHELFORD GIANT—Pale creamy yel- 
low flowers of large size, very tall, 
sometimes sup tots feet... 2 2.2. $0.50 
SUNNY DAY (H. Sass)—Tall gleaming 
yellow, very large and strikingly beauti- 
ful, the finest yellow color and one of the 
TLINCSEP OL FOU bISeS Wa es Pee $1.00 
Collection of 6 Spurias including 1 Sunny 
Day and Shelford. Giant _~________ $3.00 
POGO—GYCLUS HYBRID 
These odd and beautiful Irises are the 
result of crosses between various mem- 
bers of the Bearded and Oncocylclus 
sections. They inherit unusual coloring 
and delicate venation from their Onco- 
cyclus parents and vigor and hardiness 
from the Bearded ancestors. The tested 
varieties which we list are all strong and 
hardy; they thrive under the same con- 
ditions as the Bearded sorts. 
PESHAWAR—Rich red purple marked 
with darker purple and brown tones 
$0.50 
WILLIAM MOHR—Ground color lilac, 
heavily veined manganese violet. Gor- 
geous large blooms that cannot be de- 
scribed, one of the most famous of all 
Irises 
PEONIES 
Peonies offered in this list are varieties 
of proven merit and quality. Prices are 
for standard three- to five-eye divisions 
guaranteed true to name. Delivery of 
Peonies will begin September and con- 
tinue until freezing weather. All orders 
will be acknowledged and filled in the 
order in which they are received. 
Peonies do best in rich soil. Use fer- 
tilizer or well rotted manure if your 
soil needs it, but do not allow fertilizer 
to come in direct contact with the roots. 
Peonies are shipped in damp moss, but 
they should be soaked in water for a few 
hours before planting. In planting, be 
eareful not to cover the roots too deep; 
the eyes or buds should not be covered 
more than two inches. All plants will be 
carefully labeled and packed. Sent by 
express, you to pay charges on heavy 
blooming divisions. 

ZWANENBURG—Blend of cream buff 
and yellow with maroon markings, larg- 
est among the very early Irises___$0.25 
Collection of 6 Pogo-Gyclus including 
Grace Mohr, $2; including Ormohr $3.00 
Miscellaneous Beardless 
Shipmeni in Fall or Early Spring 
YNOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON—A hybrid 
of Fulva and Foliosa, large velvety 
flowers of vivid purple. Fine as cut 
flowers 
HYACINTHIANA—Larger, taller En- 
sata, light blue, this is very fine___$0.50 
NOTE: Mosi all customers instruct 
us to send their Peony orders and 
large Iris orders express charges 
coliect. This enables us to include 
more numerous extras and heavier 
plants. We guarantee that custom- 
ers giving such instruction will be 
more than repaid for the transporta- 
tion costs. 
IRIS GARDENS 
Save time, labor, simplify your prob- 
lems, grow fewer plants and better and 
help us. We will be compelled to serve 
less customers, lose money, waste our 
time and labor on all orders under $2.00 
and make very little on $3.00 orders, so 
why not concentrate on $5.00 and up 
orders. We can really begin to smile 
and when we are in a good humor we are 
liberal with good plants. 
ADONIS (Sass)—Light pink with deep 
VEUOWeCOla ta atenu, soos sate ees $1.50 
ALSACE-LORRAINE—8.8 White tinted 
Withereainin the center. aau seen $0.50 
AUGUSTE DESSERT—8.7 Large intense 
pink, each petal edged with a narrow 
ShLVELY HOOL OCT a ge a ate ae ga eae $0.50 
CHERRY HILL—8.6 Maroon with a 
glistening sheen; brightened by yellow 
stamens, tall, an outstanding dark 
Ace Oe ic an DA len eee ce ot pera: ee EDL __$0.75 
E. B. BROWNING—9.2 Creamy blush 
becoming white with a yellow glow, 
V Glia LALO ch se awe Oe cree Men oS $0.50 
EDWIN C. SHAW—29.1 Light old-rose 
with flesh-pink tones in center and 
COLO EULA Seis eet eee ey eee $1.00 
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