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WHITES = 
COURONNE D’OR. A late bloomer. Bears very y heav- : 
ily; a beautiful white with a circle of golden — 
stamens, and the latest peony to bloom—a per- 
fect finish to the peony season. Each, 50c; 5 for 
$2.25: postpaid, each 63c. 
AVALANCHE, An early white, with a very compact exaggerated rose type of . 
bloom. Each 60c; 5 for $2.75; 10 for $5.00; postpaid, each, 74c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. One of the largest of all Peonies. Usually carries a 
crimson fleck at the center. Early rose ‘type. Each 60¢c; 5 for $2.75; post- 
paid, each, 74c. : 
REDS 
FELIX CROUSSE. Blooms late mid-season, a bright rich ruby red—a heavy 
bioomer and excellent for cutting. Each, 6c; 5 for $2.75; postpaid, each, 73c. 
cmt Poe. Early mid-season, "dark red, rose type. Each, 70c; 5 for 
$3. 2 postpaid, each, 84c. 
MONS. aR ei CAHUZAC. Darkest in color of all peonies. A seit of golden 
stamens at the center cusp. Early. Each, $2.00; postpaid, $2. : 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. Most perfect of all red peonies. Late. Dark red, and 
very large. Each, $3.00; postpaid. $3.20. 
PINK 
CLAIRE DUBOIS. A late, very double, rose- -pink, very large. Each, ‘65e: 5 for 
$3.00; postpaid, each, 75c. 

Couronne D'Or 

SARAH BERNHARDT. A large aacacon beauty, apple blossom pink. Each, $1.00; 5 padtjade! $1.15. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Light rose pink. Early, rose type. Largest flowers of all pink peonies, and very popular,. =! 
75¢e; postpaid, each, S5e. : 

FINE MIXED PEONY ROOTS . : 
A mixture of good named varieties. Each, 35c; 10 for $3.00; postpaid, each, 45c. 2 
: a We are once more indebted to our friend, the iris specialist, = 
HARDY IRIS _ Rev. E. L. Jackson of Ne S. D., for this ee list of 4 
hardy, adapted iris. — a 
RINEST MIXED IRIS—AIl Named Varieties. The best mixture we have ever of- 
fered. Do not miss this bargain. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; postpaid, each, 22; 
doz., $2.20. 



DARK BLUE PUMILA. A very handsome early dwarf Iris, 6 to 8 inches tall. 
Blooms in early May. Very hardy. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; postpaid, each, 22c. 
FAIRY. Another lovely extra early iris, very hardy, a profuse bloomer, a fine pale 
blue in color. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; postpaid, éach, 27c. 
WILD BLUE FLAG. The small, hardy native iris of the north. os each, 
20¢; dozen, $2.00. 
EUROPEAN FLAG. The tall, moisture-loving flag with pale yellow blossoms, very 
useful around a pool. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; postpaid, each, 22c. _ 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
Dark Blue Pumilc Prices, unless otherwise quoted: Postpaid, each, 35ce; dozen, $3.50. 
YLO. A lovely, free blooming bright yellow variety to make up our color selection. 
AUTUMN KING. With us only occasionally blooms in the Fall, although we understand that in ‘some 
localities it regularly blooms twice. It is a fine purple in color. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. A beautiful white intermediate that usually bison well in the fall. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. The best fall bloomer of recent years. Deep blue in color and of high quality. — 
RED ORCHID. Color, a rich carmine violet. . a. 
ZWANENBURG. Crimson and maroon, a very heavy producer and very early. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
. Prices, unless otherwise quoted: ‘Each, 38e; dozen, $3. 80; postpaid, 40e each. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935). <A large-flowered self of pure white. Tall, well branched. 
DEPUTE’ NOMBLOT. Rosy purple and ean red. A giant in’ size and has been outstandingly hardy 
for the past 10 years. 
GOLDEN LIGHT. A highly ruffled and very free flowering cinnamon-orange-buff affair. It completely: a 
displaces the older Euphony. Fine for cutting and for garden effect. 
MARCO POLO. A large red iris of striking appearance. 
Standard, rose; falls crimson. A strong grower. 
PINK OPAL, A tall, large flowered iris of pink or lilac 
tone. Hardy and a good bloomer. 
RAMESES. One of the very finest of all iris—golden 
aes and pink, with a,large sturdy growth and many 
ooms. 
WAR EAGLE. A rich, deep red-toned iris. A prolific 
bloomer of medium size and great hardiness. Each, 
65e; doz., $6.50; postpaid, each, 68c. 
WM. MOHR. The entire bloom is a self of pale lilac, 
closely netted and veined deep violet, producing a weird, ° 
yet very lovely effect. A monster flower of medium 
height, with small foliage. Plant in a dry, well drained 
spot. 
WINNESHIEK. A very tall deep. purplish blue, leaves 
lighter toward the margins. 

Crystal Beauty — 
