
Couronne D’Or 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Early mid-season, dark red, rose type. 
for $4.75; postpaid, each, $1.10; 5 for $5.00 
MONS, MARTIN CAHUZAC, Darkest in color of all peonies. 
Z Early. Each, $3.00; postpaid, $3.20. 
Late. 
stamens at the center. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. Most perfect of all red peonies. 
very large. Each, $2.50; postpaid, $2.60. 
MARY BRAND. Called one of the dozen best reds. 
heavy bloomer, dark. Each, $1.25; postpaid, $1.35, 
WHITES 
COURONNE D’OR. A late bloomer. Bears very heavily; 
with a circle of golden stamens, and the latest peony to 
finish to the peony season. 
5 for $4.75. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA, White. 
ries a crimson fleck at the center. Early rose type. 
postpaid, each, $1.10; 5 fer $5.00. 
AVALANCHE. An ear 
showy, fine for cutting. Each, $1.10; 5 for $5.00 
5 for $5.50. 
Free bloomer. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Light rose pink. 
popular. 
postpaid, each, $1.30; 5 for $6.00. 
IRIS for 
late Rev. E. L, Jaekson. 
quoted. 

AMBERA—An early iris. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass, 1936). 
of pure white. Tall, well-branched. 
GENTIUS—Very large, early bloomer. 
Very hardy. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Rosy purple and garnet red. A giant 
size and has been outstandingly hardy for the past 10 years. 
GOLDEN LIGHT—A highly ruffled and very free flowering 
cinnamon-orange buff affair. It completely displaces the 
older Euphony, and can be had at a remarkably low price. 
Fine for cutting and for garden effect. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. Finest of the large fried” orchid pinks. 
Postpaid, each, 65c. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—A large warm-toned red self. A fall 
bloomer often. 
A large-flowered self 
Handsome purple. 
THE PEONY 
FELIX CROUSSE. 
Mid-season, rose type, 
a beautiful white 
Each, 90c; 5 for $4.00; postpaid, each, $1.00; 
One of the largest of all peonies. 
Each, $1.00; 5 
, very solid, rose type bloom. Heavy blooming, very 
; postpaid, each, $1.20; 
MADAME DUCIL. Bright silvery pink with a salmon paid Bomb type. Strong grower of dwarf habit. 
Each, $1.00; postpaid, each, $1.1 
. FINEST MEXED- IRIS—Contains many outstanding varieties. 
have ever otfered. Do not miss this bargain. 

Pale yellow color. 







Queen of ‘Al 4 
Flowering Pe 

FINE MIXED PEONY ROOTS | 
A mixture of good named varieties, ers 
50c; 12 for $5.00, 3 
REDS 2 
Blooms late mid-season; a bright rich ruby 
red—a heavy bloomer and excellent for cutting. Each, $1.00 
5 for $4.75; postpaid, each, $1.10; 5 for $5.00, 
Each, $1.00; 5 
A ring of golden 
Dark red, and 
bloom—a perfect 
Usually car- 
for $4.50; 
PINKS 
Early rose ae Largest flowers of all pink peonies, and very 
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.; 
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the Great Plains 


The best mixture we 
Postpaid, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 
We are still basing our selected Iris list on the recommendations of our good Iris specialist friend, the 
According to his observations, this list is outstanding for hardiness, and also 
carefully selected for variety and beauty. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS—Price, each, 40c; dozen, $4.75; 
postpaid, each, 50¢; dozen, $5.00, except as) 
ALINE—A fine deep blue of great beauty. 
Height 30 inches. 
NARANJA—A new orange color effect. 
form. Very hardy. 
PINK OPAL—A tall, large flowered Iris of lilac tone. Hardy — 
and a good bloomer. 
OCTOBER OPERA—A lovely dark brownish red 
shades. Mid-season. bloomer. 
RAMESES—One of the very finest of all golden buff Bey pink, 
with a large growth and many blooms. 
SCHNEECUPPE—A tall, very large creamy white. Late. 
1p Fae Papen A rich deep toned red. Medium size. 
ardy. 
WABASH—Very large white and purple flower on tall, strong 
stems. Postpaid, each, $1.00. 
Striking in color and 
in two 
Very 
One each of the fine Iris listed above for $8.50, postpaid. 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
Prices unless otherwise quoted: 
Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50; postpaid, each, 45c; dozen, $4.75. 
These bloom about half way between the early dwarf and tall bearded sorts. Most autumn flowering varieties lang to 
this class. 
ZWANENBURG—Crimson and maroon, a very heavy pro- 
ducer and very early. 
YLO—A lovely, free blooming bright yellow variety to make 
up our color selection. 
DWARF EARLY IRIS 
DARK BLUE PUMILA—A very handsome early dwarf Iris, 6 to 8 
Blooms in early May. Very hardy... Postpaid, each, 
inches tall. 
25e; dozen, $2.50 
FAIRY—Another lovely extra early Iris, very hardy, a profuse- 
Postpaid, each, 25c; dozen, 
bloomer, a fine pale blue in color. 
$2.50. 
FLORIDA—A handsome yellow. Pestpaid; each, 35¢; dozen, $3.70. 
AUTUMN KING—With us only occasionally blooms in the 
Fall, although we understand that in some localities it reg- 
warly blooms twice. It is a fine purple in color. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—A beautiful white intermediate 
that usually blooms well in the fall. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—The best fail bloomer of recent — 
years. Deep blue in color and of high quality. 

