AXAHACHIE NURSERY CO. 
Iris (Standard Varieties) 
These bearded or German Iris are the standard 
varieties that are becoming so popular with lovers 
of Iris. Do not confuse these with the old-time 
Flags seen growing in your grandmother’s garden. 
They are as different from them as daylight is from 
dark. We offer only blooming size bulbs. 
No. 283—CRYSORO—Early rich deep yellow. 
No. 284—HELIOS—Canary yellow, large. 3 
No. 285—JAUNITA—Tall medium blue, beautifu 
specimen. 
No. 286—KOCHII—Dark silky purple, very frag- 
rant. A favorite. 
pe leg A. WILLIAMSON—Yellow and purple 
lend. 
No. 288—LATE. WHITE—Beautiful late blooming 
white. 
No. 289--MORNING SPLENDOR—Good red. 
No. 290—PHEBUS—Cream color. 
No. 291—SEMINOLE—Deep reddish purple. 
No. 292—-SASS PINK—Lovely orchid pink. 
No. 293—VISHNU—Rose and yellow blend. 
PRICES: 15c each; 10 for $1.35; 100 for $12.50. 
Iris, Bearded or German (Newer Varieties) 
We offer below some of the more popular newer 
varieties of Iris which you will want to add to your 
Iris collection. Each of these is a gorgeous variety, 
all blooming size bulbs. 
No. 294—CALIFORNIA GOLD—A thrilling deep 
yellow. ; 
No. 295—CHEERIO—Brilliant red and yellow. 
No. 296—GUDRUN—Extra large white. 
No. 297—INDIAN CHIEF—Standards pinkish red. 
Falls rich velvety red. 
No. 298—PICADOR—Bright yellow with red falls. 
No. 299—TAPESTRY—Rich oriental color blend. 
PRICES: 35c each; 10 for $3.15; 100 for $29.95. 
Peonies 
Peonies will grow and do well in the South. 
Success depends upon selection of proper varieties, 
and buying strong roots. The varieties we offer are 
specially adapted in the South, and they will bloom 
for you, if planted before February 15th. All peonies 
listed below are strong divisions with 3 to 5 eyes 
each. 
No. 250—-CANARI—Large; sulphur becoming white; 
bomb type. Fragrant, late mid-season bloomer. 
Tall and blooms freely. 
No. 251—COURONNE D’OR— (Crown of Gold). 
Very large, white flecked carmine; semi-rose 
type. Fragrant, late, strong stems. Upright-habit, 
blooms freely. 
No. 252—DUC DE CAZES—Carmine-rose guards, 
center rose; fragrant; crown type. Midseason 
bloomer. Strong, tall, blooms freely. 
No. 253—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS —Ivory-white; 
large; crown type. Fragrant, medium early to 
midseason bloomer. Vigorous, good stems, blooms 
freely. 
No. 954. EDULIS SUPERBA—Large; deep rose- 
pink. Very early, crown_ type. Very fragrant, 
growth strong, vigorous. Tall, blooms freely. 
No. 255—FELIX CROUSSE—Large, rich ruby red. 
Bomb type. a> 
No. 256—FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large. white, 
flecked carmine. Rose type, fragrant, early, tall. 
No. 257—MME. EMILE GALLE—Large, soft lilac- 
pink; crown type. Fragrant, midseason to late 
bloomeer. Strong, tall, blooms freely. 
No. 258—OCTAVE DEMAY—Very large, hydran- 
gea-pink; delicate. Crown type, fragrant, early 
bloomer and blooms freely. 
No. 259 — SARCOXIE— Lustrous dark, rich red. 
Broad guards, center petals narrow. Fragrant, 
tall, thrifty, and long stems. 
PRICES ON PEONIES: 85c each; 10 for $7.95. 
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Calla Lilies 
A beautiful flower that can successfully be 
‘grown out-of-doors and that will add a lot of beau- 
ty to your garden. Once planted will come back 
each year, or bulbs can be dug when the foliage 
dies and replanted the following year. These are 
steadily gaining in popularity and should’ not be 
omitted from your planting. 
No. 172—WHITE CALLA—Aethiopica, large white. 
Beautiful, large white Calla lily. Contrary to 
general opinion, these can be grown success- 
fully out of doors. 142 to 134” diameter bulbs. 
PRICES: 35c each; 10 for $3.15. 
No. 173—YELLOW CALLA—Deep, pure yellow. 
Dees well outdoors. 2” to 21” diameter bu:bs. 
PRICES: 30c each; 10 for $2.65. 
No. 174—-SPOTTED LEAVED WHITE CALLA— 
Large white Calla lily, with spotted leaves. 2” to 
on diameter bulbs. PRICES: 30c each; 10 for 
2.65, 
No. 175>—DWARF RED CALLA—Richardia Reh- 
- mannii, a beautiful dwarf growing red calla lily. 
Very unusual and very scarce. No. 1 size bulbs. 
PRICES: 75c each; 10 for $6.25. 
No. 9029—BLACK CALLA—Very large black flow- 
er fading to maroon. No disagreeable odor. 2” 
diameter bulbs. PRICES: 80c each; 10 for $6.95. 
No. 9030 — PINK CALLA — Large - flowered, tall 
grower, light pink. 142” to 2” diameter bulbs. 
PRICES: 60c each; 10 for $5.45. 


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Miscellaneous Bulbs 
No. 180—AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA — (Resur- 
rection Lily). One of the finest strains of Amar- 
yllis in America. Rose-pink, a real floral treat. 
Large bulbs, 2144” to 3” diameter. PRICES: 35c 
each; 10 for $3.15. 
No. 171—ANEMONES—Monarch de Caen, mixture 
of colors. One of the most showy flowers in a 
gorgeous assortment of colors. Jumbo size bulbs. 
PRICES: 8c each; 10 for 70c; 100 for $6.25. 
No. 259—GUERNSEY LILIES—Red Rain Lilies. 
Strictly at home in the South. In early Fall they 
throw tall spikes of bright red flowers resem- 
bling giant spiders. No. 1 bulbs. PRICES: l5c 
each; 10 for $1.35. 
No. 176—RANUNCULUS—Splendid cut flowers, in 
variety of lovely colors. Plant with claws of bulbs 
down. No. 1 size bulbs. PRICES: 7c each; 10 for 
65c; 100 for $5.95. 
No. 181—TUBEROSES—We offer the genuine Mex- 
ican Tuberose. No. 1, blooming size bulbs. PRIC- 
ES: 8c each; 10 for 70c; 100 for $6.25. 
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