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fe mixture of Bas named varieties, P. 
‘Soes 42 for $5.00. 

| REDS Pm te Pe 
FELIX CROUSSE. Blooms late mid-season; a bright rich ab 
Couronne D'Or red—a heavy bloomer and excellent for cutting. Bie ‘ 
5. for $4.25; 
postpaid, each, 
$1.00, 5 for $4.50, 
KARL ROSENFIELD, Early mid-season, dark red, rose type. Each, 90c; 5 for 
$4.25; postpaid, each, $1.00, 5 for $4.50. 
MONS, MARTIN CAHUZAC. Darkest in color of all peonies. A ring of golden 
stamens at the center. Early. Each, $3.00; postpaid, $3.20. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. Mosi perfect of all red peonies. Late. Dark red, and 
very large. Each, $3.00; postpaid, $3.20. 
MARY BRAND. Called one. of the dozen best reds. Mid-season, rose type, 
heavy bloomer, dark. Each, $1.40; postpaid, $1.50. 
WHITES 
COURONNE D’OR. A late bloomer. Bears very heavily; a beautiful white 
with a circle of golden stamens, and the latest peony to bloom—a perfect 
finish to the peony season. Each, 75c¢c; 5 for $3.50; postpaid, each, 80¢; 
5 for $3.75. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA, White. .One of the largest of all peonies. Usually ecar- 
"ries a crimson fleck at the center. Early rose type. Each, 75c; 5 for $3.60; 
postpaid, each, 80c; 5 for $3.75. 

AVALANCHE. An early, very solid, rose type bloom. ; ee 
Heavy blooming, very showy, fine for cutting. Each, Felix Crousse ey . 
80c; 5 for $3.75; postpaid, each, 85c; 5 for $4.00. oer a ~ 
; PINKS 
MADAME DUCIL. Bright silvery pink with a salmon shading. Bomb type. Strong grower of awatt habit. 7 
Free bloomer. Each, $1.00; postpaid, each, $1.10. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Light rose pink. Early rose type. Largest es. of all pink peonies, and. very : 
popular. Each, $1.15; 5 for $5.50; postpaid, each, $1.20; 5 for $5.75. > 
SARAH BERNHARDT. A large mid-season beauty, apple blossom pink. Each,, $1.20; 5 for $5.75. 5 Ki 
postpaid, each, $1.25; 5 for $5.75. q 
MARTHA BULLOCH. A very large, late rose: pink of unusual one: Each, $1.15; 5 for ST epee post- 
paid, each, $1.20; 5 for $5.50. 
IRIS for the Great Plains me Ae 

% $6 Ae ee Dia? by ibe 
FINEST MIXED IRIS—Contains many outstanding varieties. The best mixture we 
have ever offered. Do not miss this bargain. Postpaid, each, 25e; dozen, $2.50. - 
We are still basing our selected Iris list on the recommendations of our.good Tris specialist friend, =the’ .} 
late Rev. E..L. Jackson. According to his observations, this list is outstanding for ndehie ge and ‘also 
carefully selected for variety and beauty. : 
TALL BEARDED IRIS—Price, each, 100: dozen, $4.75; postpaid, each, 50¢; dozen, $5.00, j = ¥ 
ALINE—A fine deep blue of great beauty. Seearobat a 

PHansee, Ingun AMBERA—An early iris. Pale yellow color. Height 30 inches. eas : te 7 
a ANGELUS—A long blooming, large pink opal eolor. 
CHEERIO— A bright sparkling red bi-color. : ; OCTOBER OPERA—A_ lovely danke brownish red. in two } 
anette toe ear eye - Dace Om etre plicata, white shades. Mid-season bloomer. e 
standard edged wit ue, tall wit -inch stems, RAMESES—One of the very finest of all golden buff and pink. — 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass, 1936). A large-flowered self with a laree: srowthsand wiass Witanea E = 
OU BES: gut tees alle Well ane eS ; SCHNEECUPPE—A tall, very large creamy white. Late. 
Very hagdy. ange, early ploomer, — Manesome purple. SNOW _KING—Best and sturdiest of all whites. oA 
size and had been oatstandiunts atay for the past 10 years. blues and many pinks of recent origin, there are very few : 
GOLDEN LIGHT—A highly ruffled and very free flowering blends of lavender in the intermediate shades. Thi» is the 
cinnamon-orange buff affair. It completely displaces the outstanding lavender Iris. It is really a deep tone of lilac — 
older Euphony, and can be had at a remarkably low price. with rich glistening texture. Fine height, fine branching _ 
Fine for cutting and for garden effect. aren good grower. Can stand the heat of the prairies very 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—A 1 if. i 
bloomer often. BE one ee cree WM. MOHR—The entire bloom is a self of pale lilac closely 
NARANJA—A new orange color effect. Siriking in color and _ hetted and veined deep violet. A monster flower of medium 
form. Very hardy. height, with small foliage. Plant in a dry, well drained spot. 
PINK OPAL—A tall, large flowered Iris of lilac tone. Hardy |. WABASH—Very large white and purple flower on ia8 ances 
and a good bloomer, stems. Postpaid, each, $1.00. — 
One each of the fine Iris listed above for $3.50, postpaid, 
INTERMEDIATE iRIS 
Prices unless otherwise quoted: Each, 40c; dozen, $3.75; postpaid, each, 45e; aosent ga: 50. es ee 
These bloom about half way between the early dwarf and tall bearded sorts. Most autumn flowering varieties belong ‘to a 


inches tall. Blooms in-early May. Very hardy. Postpaid, each, 
25c; dozen, $2.50. 
FAIRY—Another lovely extra early Iris, very hardy, a profuse- 
poner a fine pale blue in color. Postpaid, each, 25¢; dozen, 
5 
FLORIDA—A handsome yellow. Postpaid, each, 35e; dozen, $3.70. 
ARENARIYA—A very early, drouth resistant dwart Trise bright 
Mane plant with dark blue Pumila. Postpaid, each, 25¢c; dozen, 
eer en rere meena eee ny emer eee ee vel 
EUROPEAN FLAG—The tall moisture-loving flag, with pale yel- 
low blossoms, very useful around a pool. Postpaid, each, 35c: 
dozen, $3.50. 
this elass. 4 
RED ORCHID—Color, a rich carmine violet. AUTUMN KING—With us only occasionally blooms. in the - 
ZWANENBURG—Crimson and maroon, a very heavy pro- Fall, although we understand that in some localities it ‘Teg Si. 
ducer and very early: : ularly blooms twice. It is a fine purple in color. — & 
YLO—A lovely, free blooming Detent yellow variety to make WHITE AUTUMN KING—A beautiful white intermediate ‘ 
up our color selection. that usually blooms well in the fall. a 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—The best fall bloomer of recent | 
DWARF EARLY IRIS years. Deep blue in color and of high duality me i 
DARK BLUE PUMILA—A very handsome early dwarf Iris, 6 to 8 ba ap ee foe : > i a 
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