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PEONY SPECIES & 
SPECIE HYBRIDS 
If you want something blooming away 
ahead of all other peonies, here it is. Many 
are dwarf in stature; all are color gems. 
Stocks are limited. 
Anomala, EEE, cutleafed single purp- 
Lisi e Chater mah sti Jo ta No 1.50 
Mokosewitschi, LL, single pale yellow, 
MONS SCAPGGw hs Pai scl ue 6.00 
Officinalis alba plena, EE} large dou- 
Dien pure. white (eee ye 2.50 
Officinalis rubra plena, EE, 86, double 
bright red of grandmother’s gar- 
fey ep RUMOR RRS CLUE CEONE W'apd! Chee RNa 1.50 
Tenuifolia laciniata, EE, the _ single 
blossom fern-leaf peony in clear 
crimson, has 3 rows petals but still 
is single blossom type ........... .... 2.00 
Tenuifolia latifolia, EE, 78, single fern- 
PEAIOO TOTS) iii Roe PENA eS 1.50 
144 2 inches 
See 
“SSEYES 
Above is shown proper planting 
depth for all types of peonies. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysanthemums, you 
can’t go wrong with these 
late blooming flowers. 
Bach variety is very 
hardy and all are early 
“blooming. Strong field 
grown divisions, shipment 
in early spring.and late 
fall (for special collec- 
ition see separate section 
for collections in cata- 
{. logue) : 
American Beauty, 30” M, large old rose 
recommended for this section ...... docefescene 35 
Betty, 38”’L, apple blossom pink with deep 
POSSMCOET LC Leia tte ciecatecesere necsspenetar esencennscenenes 35 
Burgundy, 36”’L, large double wine red ... .35 
Chris Columbus, 38’’ML, white pompon 
CHEV OLLO Wye DULG) piace soce-tactensuadsestnedacenenwcas 35 
Dee Lee Ahrens, 38’, E, free flowering 
RTA Gees cee tee ES I ee ocascacattaateccuay 35 
Fiesta, 34’’L, orange rust pompon ........ 40° 
Goblin, 38’MlL, double reddish bronze.....35 
Golden Hours, HE, free flowering bright 
NGTTVO TI ee eat cree eee ata es leet coke nae nabeaeak odaestee 40 
Honeycomb, 30’’ML, small golden yellow 
(OSI GIN ELO) A a peer teat acer er ein PREM REY at mee ee rey Pi 35 
JOIN A FLOWER SOCIETY 
Every true flower lover 
will enjoy the quarterly 
bulletins (or yearbooks) 
published by the sepa- 
rate societies, each con- 
taining a wealth of infor- 
mation on their favorite 
flower. In addition there 
is the close contact with 
a group of people inter- 
as ested in your own hob- 
by. Many of the societies sponsor 
flower shows, annual meetings or eon- 
ventions and garden club tours. An- 
nual memberships are as follows: 
*American Iris Society, Quarterly 
Bulletins, $3.50 
*American Peony Society, Quarterly 
Bulletins, $5.00. 
American Horticultural Society, Quar- 
terly Bulletins, $5.00 (*if you are a 
member of American Iris Society, 
then dues are $3.50). 
Membership Offer—With every $20.00 
order of stock we will pay 1-2 the 
cost of any membership above marked 
with *. Merely include remittance for 
your 1-2 share cost of membership and 
indicate on your order which member- 
ship you desire. Offer good for new 
members only—no renewals. 
All checks for membership may be 
made payable to “Salina Flower 
Farms” and we will forward direct to 
society concerned. 
IRIS IN THE FIELDS 
Here is a typi- 
cal iris row as 
seen growing in 
the nursery 
fields, Strong 
hardy plants 
sure to give you 
lots of fine 
bloom. For a 
long ‘season of 
bloom, select 
some from 
eos. 2 dwarf, interme- 
diate and tall bearded varieties. We 
have also had reblooming iris in 
bloom for 7 months out of a year. 
