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“All-Season” IRIS COLLECTION 
i—Black Magic {!—Tampa 1—Snowking 
i—Frost Queen {i—Damascus !—Jean Siret 
“Blooms from early to late’’ 
1 each of 6 above only $1.45, prepaid. 
DWARF EARLY IRIS 
Begin to bloom in late March or 
early April, continuing well into 
May. The plants are so covered with 
flowers on 6- to 10-inch stems that 
you scarcely see any foliage. 
BLUE SKIES—Soft, delicate blue. 
and choice. (40¢ each) (3 for $1.00). 
JEAN SIRET — Light yellow, often blooming 
spring, summer and fall. (25¢ each) (3 for 60c). 
JUDY—Nice reddish-purple ; larger flowers than 
most dwarfs. (40c each) (3 for $1.00). 
LT. CHAVAGNAC—Fragrant, vivid violet, 
blooming spring and fall. (35¢ each) (3 for 90c). 
SAMBO — Conspicuous, dark violet-blue. De- 
servedly popular. (35c¢ each) (3 for 90c). 
SOUND MONEY—A profusion of bright yellow 
flowers like heaps of gold. (30c each) (3 for 75c). 
TAMPA—Best red dwarf; flowers small but nu- 
merous. (30¢ each) (3 for 75c). 
DWARF IRIS BORDER COLLECTION—(1 each 
of above 7 varieties)—for $1.65. 
Very early 
BROWN THRASHER. Bright golden brown 
‘‘like the glint of sunshine on a brown thrasher’s 
wing.’’ ($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50). 
BUFFAWN. Soft buff-yellow with a pink 
tinge. (45c each) (3 for $1.00). 
DAMASCUS, A popular variety with immense, 
deep purple flowers. (30c each) (3 for 75c). 
DYMIA. Deep rich purple, large blooms on 
tall stems. (35c each) (3 for 90c). 
ELMOHR. Huge ruffled flowers, rich mulberry 
color. Always sensational. (60c each) (3 for 
$1.50). 
HAPPY DAYS. Big, gay, light yellow blos- 
soms. (30c each) (3 for 75c). 
NENE. World’s largest iris; combination of 
rosy-lilac and purple-red. (45¢ each) (3 for 
$1.00). 
growth and ease of culture. You 
with assuranee that they will gro 
a rainbow of colors in your ga a 
OMAHA. Large, coppery pink blended 
cinnamon-brown; tall. (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.1 
pery red falls; really colorful! 
for $1.00). : 
PINK SATIN. Large, clear lilac-pink. A 
lovely flower. (45c¢ each) (3 for $1.10). : 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. Stunning blend of peach, 
apricot, rose, copper and gold. (70c each) (3 
for $1.85). 
RED DOUGLAS. Glowing, velvety, wine-red. 
Outstanding in this color. ($1.00 each) (3 for — 
$2.50). Pe 
SAN FRANCISCO. Snowy white with blue 
(40c each) 
SIERRA BLUE. Glossy, clear, light blue; tall 
and stately. (50c each) (3 for $1.25). por | 
SNOWKING. Pure white with golden throat; 
long-lasting. (40c each) (3 for $1.00). ae 
FALL or 
“Twice Blooming" 
IRIS 
These iris increase so rapidly 
that they bloom during the regu- 
lar season in the spring and 
again in the fall and are particu- 
Jarly good for southern gardens. 
Mostly about 2 feet high. 
BLACK MAGIC—Deep b1u e- 
violet, almost black; velvety tex- 
ture. (35c each) (3 for 90c). 
OCTOBER BLAZE—Vivid, red- 
dish purple. A good fall hue. 
(35¢ each) (3 for 90c). 
FROST QUE E N—Glistening 
white like frost, with reddish 
beard. (35c each) (3 for 90c). 
SANGREAL — Clear citron-yel- 
JAPANESE IRIS —> 
Largest and richest colors 
of all Iris. Blossoms 6 to 10 
inches across and 3 to 4 blos- 
soms on a stem. Begin bloom- 
ing after other Iris are gone 
and continue 5 to 6 weeks. 
Fine for cutting. Ideal for 
moist, sunny locations. If 
planted in dry location, water 
freely when buds are form- 
ing. 
Choice mixture of colors 
ranging from white through 
varying shades of purple, vio- 
let, blue and red with deli- 
low, bright and cheerful. (35¢ 
each) (3 for 90c). 
FALL 
(One each of the above 4 va- 
rieties)—$1.15. 
IRIS COLLECTION — yellow, ete. 
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DOUBLE CHINESE PEONIES 
Shipped from September to May 
DUCHESS de NEMOURS — Double—large — 
early. White guard petals with center of light 
canary yellow. Fragrant, (60c each) (3 for $1.65) 
prepaid. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Double—medium size— 
very early. Color, bright old-rose pink. Very 
fragrant. (75¢ each) (3 for $2.00) prepaid. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Double—large—late. Bril- 
liant crimson. (75c each) (3 for $2.00) prepaid. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Double—very large— 
early. White with prominent crimson flakes on 
the central petals. Fragrant. (75¢ each) (3 for 
$2.00) prepaid. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—Double—very large 
—midseason. White with a creamy suffusion and 
crimson streaks on the guard petals. Roselike 
fragrance. ($1.25 each) (3 for $3.00) prepaid. 
MARY BRAND—Brilliant dark crimson blooms 
of perfect form. Free flowering. ($1.00 each) 
(3 for $2.50.) 
MONS JULES ELIE—Double—very large— 
early. Light rose-pink with a silver sheen. Very 
free flowering. Fragrant. (65c each) (3 for $1.75) 
prepaid. 
cate veinings of cream, white, 
Mixture of col- 
ors only, (50c each) (3 for 
$1.25) (6 for $2.35) prepaid. 
JAPANESE IRIS—Largest and 
richest colors of all Iris. ao 
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MONS MARTIN CAHUZAC—(The Black ~ 
Peony). Double—large—midseason. Deep ma- 
roon-crimson with a silky, black lustre. The dark- 
est of all Peonies. ($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50) — 
prepaid. So 
PHILIPPE REVOIRE—Double—small—early. . 
Very dark crimson. The world’s most perfect 
red Peony and also the most fragrant. Richly — 
rose-scented. ($1.25 each) (3 for $3.00) prepaid. 
WALTER FAXON—A vivid shell-pink of lu- 
minous intensity. ($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50). . 
YELLOW PRIMEVERE — White guard-petals 
with an Anemone type crown of canary-yellow. — 
($1.25 each) (3 for $3.00). Je 
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Mixed Peonies of Peonies in quantities 
too small to list separately. Many would other- 
wise sell for $1.00 to $1.50 each. We have 
put them all into one mixture at a special low r 
close-out price of (3 for $1.25) (6 for $2.35) 
(12 for $4.50) prepaid. 4% 
MAY-FLOWERING PEONIES 
The May-Flowering Peony is the old-fashioned 
““Piney’’ of our grandmother’s gardens. It blooms 
in late May and the large double flowers are- 
produced in abundance in plenty of time 
Decoration Day. RED, WHITE, or PINK. ($1.5 
each) (3 for $3.75) prepaid. ; ae 
