For Cut Flowers 
You will find the Siberian and Snuria Iris ideal 
for cut flowers, for they are easy to get to the flower 
show in perfect condition, and long lasting as bou- 
quets. Below are a few we grow for this purpose, 
also other perennials ideally suited for cutting. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Gatineau. Large flowered, clear bright blue 75c 
CaeSar’s Brother. Rich pansy violet................ 75c 
Snowcrest. Frilled, sparkling white .............. 75c 
These are nice-sized clumps, sure to bloom in 
1952. Shipment after Sept. lst. Plant in full sun 
or light shade, in the regular perennial border or 
in a moist location. Plant much deeper than Tall 
Bearded Iris, and mulch heavily the first winter. 
Leave clumps undisturbed for four or five years. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Gold Nugget. Free-blooming bright yellow ...... $1.00° 
Shelford Giant. Tall, creamy white, with 
bright yellow signal patch. Likes lots of 
moisture and very rich soil. An exceed- 
ingly fine “corsage flower’) 2c $1.50 
Our roots are large and good. Stock is limited. 
Shipment after Sept. Ist. 
PYRETHRRUM 
Pink Beauty. Large deep pink blooms with 
lighter center ........----<0c.--ccssesseeeeeenee oe 50c 
Miami Queen. Rosy pink, semi-double, 
long, strong stems, very rapid growing.... 50c 
Victory. Pure white, very double. Grows 
more slowly than the pink ones ................ 65c 
These plants will be sent in early September, and 
are good strong ones. Be sure to mulch heavily first 
winter. Soil should be rich and well drained. These 
should be divided every two years to prevent for- 
mation of “‘woody centers” which decreases bloom- 
ing. 
We have a few Selected single and double Pyre- 
thrum, from our own seedlings, at $2.00 for six 
plants. These are mainly light to deep pink, with a 
few bright red. 
PEONIES 
When the Peonies are in bloom, we mark the best 
ones for cut flowers. We have some good seedling 
Peonies, in light pink, deep pink, white, and red. We 
