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Catalogue Value $5.75 
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These are four of the World's Greatest Peonies. They will givea ‘ng “ie : 
spectacular display in the garden and each will last for days if cut i il 
in the bud and allowed to open in the house. And if you want to 
enter blooms in the flower shows, these are prize-winners. If you 
have space, get a collection for your cutting garden as well as for, 
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(9.0) One at the finest 
Peonies in existence. Immense flowers of great sub- 
stance with high chalice-shaped center. Opens a 
delicate flesh-white, sometimes a soft baby pink, 
changing to creamy-white. One of our best cut- 
flower varieties and an excellent keeper. Flowers held 
in cold storage as Jate as September have opened in 
perfect condition. June rose fragrance, late. $1.50. 
(8.8) Very tall, compact grower 
of stately habit aa an excellent bloomer, every stem 
carrying a huge, ball-like flower of rich velvety- 
crimson. Very brilliant and striking. We consider il 
the best all-round red Peony. Early.midseason. $1.50 
(9.2) By many considered most 
beautiful of all Peonies. The flowers are an immense 
ball of imbricated petals incurved like a chrysanthe- 
mum; the color a glistening lilac-pink shading to 
deeper rose at the base, all overlaid with a sheen of 
silver. Comes into bloom early and is one of our finest 
varieties for cutting. Very fragrant. $1.50. 
(8.7) 
One of the finest Peonies in our ‘Nursery. A vigorous, 
strong grower, a profuse bloomer, and an excellent 
cut-flower variety, cut blooms lasting a week or more. 
Its flowers are among the largest of any variety that 
we grow and the color is a beautiful uniform light 
pink, center flecked crimson. Midseason. This variety 
} is a consistent prize winner at the large peony shows. 
$1.25 KARL ROSEFIELD PEONY 
These are among the finest Irises in cultivation. Each is rated close to perfection and not 
long ago not one could have been purchased for the price of the collection. Your Iris display is 
lacking if you have not these varieties; and our low prices make it possible to own them for less 
than the cost of ordinary plants. 
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brilliant of all the red toned Irises. S. 
golden tan flushed rose; F. rich, glowing 
velvety red. Produces an abundance of 
finely formed flowers. A ‘‘must have’’ for 
your garden. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
38 in. Very 
fine large flowers of deep pink with de- 
lightful ruffling. Decidedly bigger and 
better than any other in its color class. 
55c; 3 for $1.35. 
S. 40 in. An immense clear 
yellow with flowers over 7 inches from 
top to bottom. Perfectly branched with 
each stalk carrying 7 or 8 blooms. 
55c; 3 for $1.35. 
AO in. S. clear lus- 
trous deep red, slightly frilled, F. broad, 
horizontal, velvety red; nearly black. 
One of the most popular Iris grown.. 
50c; 3 for $1.25, 
37 in. A stunning Iris 
of clear rich wine purple. Its large 
blooms are of good substance and fine, 
oval form. They have great carrying 
power and make a glorious mass of color 
in the garden. 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
45 in. One of the 
finest of all blue and white plicatas. Its 
large flowers of pure alabaster white are 
perfect in form and are daintily marked 
with clear blue. It is very hardy, blooms 
freely, and is so outstanding in the gar- 
den that it is wanted by everyone who 
sees it. Delightfully fragrant. 60c; 
3 for $1.50. 
36 in. S. chamois yel- 
low, overlaid pink with faint cinnamon 
dotting; F. semi-flaring, bright yellow, 
beautifully bordered and dotted brown. 
Flowers of heavy substance on strong 
branching plants. 75c; 3 for $1.95. 
