WASMESBORO, VIRGINIA 


IPEONIES| 
The varieties of Peonies run into possibly a thousand or more. 
of the better, most practical varieties 
scoring varieties known. 
of anyone interested in Peonies. 
Cornelia Shaylor. 
ter. A full, well-formed flower, pyramidal shape. 
Jeannot. One of the very finest; large, globular, 
tinted lavender. Late. 
Lady Alexandra Duff. 
fully fragrant, large, 
Longfellow. 
central mass of petals while 
Martha Bulloch. Tall, 
and of good substance; 
Mime. Jules Dessert. 
ter. Rates as one of the highest. 
Mons. Jules Elie. 
crown type. Early flowering and has a pleasing fragrance. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Large, refined flower of semi-rose type. 
good 
Faint pink 
flat semi-rose flowers. 
outer petals are slightly reflexed. 
strong growth, 
exquisite Rose fragrance. Late. 
Midseason. 

Therese. Enormous, compact rose type, developing later a high crown. 
reflex. Erect, strong grower. Midseason. 
Tourangelle. A delicate pearly white, suffused with shades of salmon-rose. 
Imperial Dozen 
High Scoring Varieties 
$7.50 ea. $15.00 per doz. 
\ , including the Imperial Dozen: made up of 12 of the highest 
This group is still 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 
guard petals and collar, softening to white. 
An extra good variety. 
rose type flowers of delicate 
One of the very best Peonies, both for landscape and cut flowers. 
Soft pink and white. 
Perhaps most brilliant of all Red Peonies; a circle of golden stamens surrounds the 
Midseason. 
producing immense blooms of soft rose-pink; well formed 
A delicate flesh-pink shading to creamy white, with a golden glow at cen- 
Largest and most striking of Pink Peonies, being a gigantic flower of perfect 
Strong grower, free bloomer. 
Appleblossom pink silver tipped; splen- 
did Peony which has possibly won as many prizes as any one variety 
Solange. Very large, full, compact flower of rose type; has almost indescribable beauty. 
are very delicate lilac-white, deepening towards center with a salmon shade; strong grower. 

e attempt to list 25 or more 
Deeper shell-pink cen- 
Late. 
flesh pink softly 
Delight- 
Midseason. 
Late. 
Outer petals 
Late. 
Satiny pink with a glossy 
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. De lightfully fragrant. 
Gold Medal PEONIES 
Popular Garden Varieties: $1.00 ea., $10.00 doz. 
It is not possible to include in one dozen or even two dozen all the 
good varieties. So we have selected 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. 
Albert Crousse. Delicate, 
Fragrant. Late. 
Carolina Mother. An old garden favorite. 
ple. Tall, vigorous grower; free bloomer. Midseason. 
Duchess de Nemours. Early. Cup-shaped. Sulphur white. 
Edulis Superba. Early. Tall. Fragrant. Dark pink. Good grower, 
free bloomer. 
Felix Crousse. Large ball shaped; one of the 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 best White Peony. Early. 
Marie Crousse. Salmon pink. Tall stems. Midseason. 
Nightingale. Pure white with delicately arranged petals. 
PEONIES—Unnamed varieties in Pink, Red and White— 
75c. each, $7.50 per dozen. 
PEONIES—Bozen Mixed Choice Varieties —$5.00. 
salmon-pink. Large, compact bloom. 
Deep red suffused pur- 

Iris, Coronet 
Midseason. 
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flowers, 
e of the oldest and most extensively 
being cultivated in almost all countries of the 

Walter Faxon 
used garden 
world; in numerous soils and climates. Easliy grown re- 
quiring very little attention. 
One of the best border 
plants as well as having many other uses in both old 
and modern gardens, 
thousands of 

large and small. There are 
named varieties, but we attempt to 
offer only varieties found best suited for area we serve 
Note: Not fewer than 3 of a variety furnished at doz. rate or 19 of a variety at 100 rate 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
From hundreds of named varieties we have 
selected one dozen of assorted colors, among 
the best the world affords. Some of these va- 
rieties sold for as much as $25.00 when intro- 
duced but are now being offered at a price 
within the reach of every Iris lover. 
Blue Velvet. One of the most beautiful 
Irises. The entire flower seems to be cut 
out of velvet; color, deep, intense blue. 
Cheerio. One of the most beautiful bicolors 
in existence. Standards beautiful lustrous 
tan; Falls brilliant glowing velvety red. 
Coronation. Fine, large, rich golden yel- 
low. Tall, midseason. One of the best. 
Dauntiess. Velvety rose-red; easily grown 
and one of the best. Tail, midseason. 
Dolly Madison. Pinkish mauve Standards 
with lilac Falls tinged with gold. An out- 
standing blend. Tall, midseason. 
Edgewood. Medium toned pink bicolor of 
high quality. Tall, midseason. 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose; 
fragrant. One of the best. 
Pink Satin. One of the world’s finest pink- 
toned Irises being one of the largest, tall- 
est, smoothest and most exquisite in 
color introduced to date. 



very 
President Pilkington. Blend of pastel 
shades of pink, apricot, and orange. 
Large, midseason. 
Rameses. A symphony in rose-pink and 
One 
buff shading to yellow near edges. 
of the all-time best sellers. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
50c. each, $5.00 per dozen 
Shining Waters. The color is a uniform, 
clear sky-blue. Flowers are of large size 
and perfect form. Full, flaring Falls. 
Sierra Blue. An exceptionally smooth flow- 
er of clear blue with heavy substance; im- 
mense size, perfect form and highly rated. 
RARE VARIETIES 
Our Imperia! Dozen Collection is 
made up of excellent varieties carefully 
selected and sure to please you. For the 
benefit of those desiring to add later 
introductions, we offer the following 
four, which we consider tops. 
75c. each, $7.50 per dozen 
Copper Lustre. A giant copper with 
undertones of fawn and gold. Dykes 
Medal winner. 
Coronet. A soft rose-beige with a 
golden tone. A superb variety of a 
color entirely new. 
Missouri. Large-flowered, medium 
blue. Flower segments broad, heavy 
and fragrant. 
Treasure Island. A _ giant bright, 
clear yellow now priced within reach 
of all Iris lovers. 

TALL BEARDED 
Gold Medal IRIS 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. 
Ambassadeur. Standards pearl-pink, Falls 
deep maroon; one of world’s finest Irises. 
Bridesmaid. Standards, light lavender; 
Falls, white. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich dark purple; one 
of the best of Fall bloomers. 
Euphony. Copper blend Standards; Falls, 
soft copper flushed soft violet. 
Gold imperial. Beautiful chrome yellow. 
Free bloomer. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; 
Falls, velvety crimson. One of the out- 
standing red-toned Irises. 
Jean Cayeux. Dykes Medal winner. Mar- 
velous blending of gold and brown. 
King Midas. Golden buff, suffused with 
garnet-brown and orange. 
Lent A. Williamson. Large flowers, tall, 
strong stems. Violet and purple. 
Los Angeles. Large white flowers edged 
in blue. 
Midgard. Yellow and pink blend; one of best. 
Mme. Chereau. Cream-white, edged with 
light blue, 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender, large flow- 
ers. A popular old variety. 
Peacock Eye. Standards, gold; Falls, gold 
and plum. 
Pluie d’Or. Dykes Medal winner. 
blooming, golden yellow. 
Rhein Nixe. Standards, white; Falls, violet 
blue, white edge. 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with light 
orange beard. 
Windham. Soft lavender pink, Falls being 
veined with a darker shade. 
Special tris Border Offer 
Consisting of 4 Dozen Good Varieties in a 
Special Border Mixture, suitable for bor- 
dering driveway, walkway, or shrub groups. 
All 48 Iris, a $14.00 value, offered $0.75 
as a Special No. 5-34—for only 
Miscellaneous IRIS 
$2.50 per dozen 
Dwarf White Siberian 
Tall Bearded Purple and White 
Mixed Spanish Mixed 
Profuse 
