8 Iris $1.25 
You will never 
find a better 
value on ‘‘Top 
Quality” Iris. 
Prices Slashed! 
By far the best value we 
have ever offered in ‘‘Top 
Quality” Iris. Nearly 200 
varieties go into this amaz- 
ing collection—many sell 
regularly for as much as 
$2.00 each. 
Burgess’ 
“FINEST IRIS" 
Every color and combination of colors is 
represented. Whites, Yellows, Reds, Pinks, 
Blues, Lavenders, Mahoganies and varia- 
tions, 
We can only make this offer because we 
are transplanting our Show Garden of 200 
varieties. Most are in too small quantity 
to list separately, so we have put them all 
into this fine LOW price collection. All 
regular-size. No ‘‘common’” backyard va- 
rieties. 
8 "Finest Iris'’ only $1.25 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
MYOSOTIS. Hardy perennials 
that bloom continually from 
early spring to frost. 
BLUE GEM—9”. Lovely, bright 
sky-blue flowers. (Pkt. 15c) 
(446 Oz. 50c). PLANTS (40c 
each) (3 for $1.00) (6 for 
$1.75). 
PINK BEAUTY—9”. Pink with 
strong habit and loaded with 
bloom. PLANTS (40¢ each) (3 
for $1.00) (6 for $1.75) Prepaid. 
HARDY HIBISCUS 
Sometimes called Rose Mallow 
or Mallow Marvel. Huge 6- to 
d-inch flowers on tall growing, 
bushy plants. Flowers from June 
until October and range in color 
from white with red eye through 
pink to deep red. Will do well in 
PLATYCODON 
CHINESE BELL FLOWER. 
Large, bell-shaped flowers on 
graceful stems. Fine for the bor- 
der and cutting. Very hardy. 18 
in. June-September. 
BLUE—tThe largest flowered. 
PINK—An unusual color in Pla- 
any et, but thrive on very wet tycodons. 
aor pnee ne ee WHITE—Clear and pure. 
(40¢ each) (3 for $1.00) (6 for PLANTS: -(45c each) (3 for 
$1.85) (12 for $3.45) Prepaid. $1.10) (6 for $2.00). 
ASTILBE 
Man vf) attractive branched, 
feathery Heads in June and July. 
Fine for gutting. 18”. Do well 
indoors a \ pot plants. 
DEUTSCELAND—White. 
each) (3 for $1.85). 
FANAL—Red. (80c each) (3 
for $2.15). 
RHINELAND—Pink. (75¢ each) 
(3 for $2.00). 
(7Oc 
SPITFIRE SILVERTON — SALMON BEAUTY PINK CHARM MARY LOUISE FLASH 
Large branched Lilac-blue of im- A déep_ salmon- Bright clear pink Purest, whitest and Large brilliant 
panicles of salmon- mense sizé and pink with white with a darker best of all the scarlet with or- 
orange. beauty. center. sheen, whites. ange cast. 
PRICES: (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.20) (6 for 
$2.10) (12 for $3.60). 
Perennial Phlox Seed (Pkt. 25c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 60c). 
Creeping PHLOX 
<Subulata 
Moss-like evergreen 
mats of foliage eom- 
pletely covered with 
flowers in very early 
spring. They withstand 
drought and will grow on 
the poorest soil. An 
ideal plant for the rock- 
ery, border, terrace or 
bank. Your choice of 
Blue, Pink, Red or White. 
(40c each) (4 for $1.35) 
(12 for $3.50), 
FERN-LEAVED 
<PEONY— 
Earliest Double 
(Tenuifolia). The ear- 
liest double flowered Pe- 
ony to bloom in the 
spring, coming before 
Decoration Day. The 
flowers are brilliant 
crimson. The finely cut 
foliage resembles that of 
the Cosmos, setting the 
flower off in» a very ar- 
tistic manner, This vari- 
ety is very scarce. For 
shipment in October 
only. ($1.75 each) (3 for 
$4.35) (6 for $8.25) pre- 
paid. 
PHLOX COLLECTION—1 Each 
of 6 Above only $1.95 
ij 
True VIOLETS 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Nearest 
to red with large flowers in abun- 
dance, New. (40c each) (3 for 
$1.00) (6 for $1.85). 
EVERBLOOMING BLUE—A new 
sweet scented that blooms in 
spring and thru. summer. (60c 
each) (3 for $1.50) (6 for $2.85). 
WHITE WONDER—Delicate 
white with long stems and large 
blooms. (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.25) 
(6 for $2.35). 
ORIENTAL ROSE VINE 
HARDY DOUBLE MORNING 
GLORY. Full double, rose-like 
flowers of clear bright pink, 2” 
across, that bloom all summer. 
Plant along dry sunny banks or 
where a low vine is needed. 
Climbs 4 to 6’ on a trellis or 
fence. Takes all: kinds of abuse 
and still blooms profusely. (3 for 
60c) (6 for $1.10) (12 for $2.00). 
< MAGIC LILY 
The Magic Lily, Lycoris Squa- 
migera, is a native of Japan and 
one of the most beautiful of the 
Amaryllis family, It produces at- 
tractive green foliage in the spring 
which disappears in midsummer. 
About a month later, as if by 
magic, the flower stalk appears, 
bearing a cluster of 7 to 12 fra- 
grant Lily-like flowers of delicate 
lilac-pink, with blue shades. 
Perfectly hardy in the northern 
States, where it may be left in 
the ground year after year un- 
molested. Our supply this year 
is limited, so get your order in 
early. ($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50). 
< LYTHRUM 
Pink Profusion 
A mass of flowers from early 
summer until fall—always in 
bloom. Spike after spike, loaded 
with beautiful pink flowers, grows 
out of the crown of the plant, 
literally flowering its way upward 
to a height of about 30 inches. 
After the spikes have flowered 
themselves to maturity they should 
be cut. In an incredibly short 
time more branches will make 
their appearance—a real ‘‘cut- 
and-come-again” that needs no 
pampering. A_ satisfying plant 
that is neat of habit and easy to 
grow, and will provide a summer 
of complete enjoyment. Plants 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for 
$2.20). 
TRITOMAS 
PFITZER’S IMPROVED—Scarlet 
blooms 12” to 15” long. Aug. and 
Sept. SEED: (Pkt. 20c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 35c). PLANTS: (60c each) 
(3 for $1.50) (6 for $2.75). 
MARTIN’S HYBRID—Scarlet 
and yellow blooms in July. 
PLANTS: (50c each) (3 for 
$1.25) (6 for $2.25). 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE—Canary yel- 
low. June. PLANTS: (50c each) 
(3 for $1.25) (6 for $2.25). 
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LEMON LILY 
HYPERION. A new hybrid de- 
lightfully fragrant and fine for 
cutting. Fine citron-yellow on 40” 
stems. Thrives in moist ground 
and does equally well on poor 
soil, sun or shade. Sold for $2.50 
when first introduced.: (75¢ each) 
(3 for $1.90) (6 for $3.50). 
VESPER IRIS 
‘Up to 3500 Blooms 
from 1 Clump 
The beautiful filigree of graceful 
branches is studded with from 
100 to 200 jewel-like flowers, and 
well established clumps have been 
known to produce 3500 blooms— 
truly a mammoth bouquet. The del- 
icately colored blossoms resemble 
a multitude of gorgeous butter- 
flies at rest, with motionless out- 
stretched wings, varying in color 
from cool translucent lavender 
with markings of mahogany, cop- 
per, lemon, orange-brown or _ty- 
rian all in the same flower. 
Blooming size plants. (3 for 70c) 
(6 for $1.25) (12 for $2.30). 
ALL PERENNIALS 
SHIPPED PREPAID 
a Nocturne 
é Charlotte 
+ Armstrong 
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"Finest of All" 
PATENTED ROSES 
Everblooming Roses of everlasting merit. 
PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Voted" the 
best of ALL Roses. A large double, 
Evangeline 
showing tints of yellow, pale gold, cream 
and ivory with a slight pink ruffled edg- 
ing. A magnificent grower with shiny 
dark green foliage. ($2.00 each) (3 for Fa 
$5.00) prepaid. Z 
NOCTURNE. (Pat. No. 713.) Best of > 2 
the deep reds. Long, slender buds. ge 
Darker in cool weather. Long stems. F 
($1.50 each) (3 for $3.75) prepaid. Phe: ae: 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. oe =a : 
455.) Long, pointed buds of coral-rose, ae 
richly scented. ($1.50 each) (3 for $3.75) 
prepaid. : : 
EVANGELINE. (Copyright.) The new SS 
creamy-white THORNLESS rose, blended Te 
with pink edging on each petal: ($1.35 
each) (3 for $3.40) prepaid. 
TAFFETA. (Pat. No. 716.) Long, 
slender buds of rich salmon and pink 
tones. Constant bloomer. ($1.50 each) 
(3 for $3.75) prepaid. 
PAT. ROSE COLLECTION: { each of 5 above only $6.95, prepaid. 
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GIANT 
“Florist-Like" "MUMS 
These are the BIG ones, some- 
times 6” across. Like the girls 
weer to the football games in the 
‘all. 
GLADWYN—Large Pink. 
DIGNITY—Brilliant Yellow. 
CARNIVAL—Red and Golden- 
Bronze. 
DRAGON LADY—Fiery Chinese- 
Red. 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25). 
1 each of 4 above only $1.45, 
prepaid. 
