
SEED 
A limited supply of an exceptionally fine strain of ex- 
hibition stock, which was originally imported from Holland. 
Hand pollinated. All colors, including white. $5 per 
packet of 50 seeds, $10 per 100 seeds. 
AMARYLLIS HIPPEASTRUM ‘) 

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IRIS, WEDGWOOD 
DUTCH IRIS 
Exquisite shades, ease of culture, and great dependability cause these Iris to 
become increasingly popular from year to year. They are thoroughly at home in 
sandy soil, although they will do well in any soil that is not too heavy. Because of 
dainty form and strong, wiry stems, they lend themselves particularly to decora- 
tive arrangements. They readily force in moderate temperature. Outdoors they 
should not be planted in the same place in succession; new ground each year 
produces by far the best flowers. 
IMPERATOR. WHITE EXCELSIOR. A splendid forc- 
ing variety that may be had in bloom 
as early as the end of February. Strong 
grower, bearing pure white flowers of 
Soft blue, very broad, 
strong standards. Large flower of in- 
tense coloring, recommended for late 
March forcing. $160 per dozen, $12 
enormous size. 
per LOO. 
WEDGWOOD. This particular hybrid 
is one of the best of all for forcing. It 
blooms readily and very early. The 
large flowers are borne on strong, tall 
stems. Standards are blue, while the 
falls are of a paler shade, each having 
a yellow blotch. $1.60 per dozen, $12 
per 100. 
$1.60 per dozen, $12 
per LOO. 
YELLOW QUEEN. One of the most 
striking of all yellow varieties. The 
wiry stems carry large flowers of great 
substance. Standards are a pale yel- 
low, while the somewhat smaller and 
rounded falls are golden yellow. $1.15 
per dozen, $8 per 100. 

EREMURUS 
See page 23 
The Eremurus or Desert Candle, as it is sometimes 
called, is one of the spectacular immigrants to American 
sardens. It makes an unusual accent plant, with flowers 
like huge exclamation points, in colors from white to 
yellow, pink and coppery tones. When well started, it 
soon grows into a large clump. $3 each. 

PEONY, MONS. JULES ELIE 
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