Iris have often been called the Poor Man’s Orchid. Blooming in late 
May and June, they are very colorful and beautiful either in the 
spring garden or when brought into the house. The average height of 
German Iris is 3 feet. Full sun or part shade in a well-drained loca- 
tion suits them. They need to be divided and replanted every three 
years. 
Yellow King Humbert Canna 
GERMAN IRIS 
No. 1 plants, 30¢ each; 10 for $2.50, postpaid. 
Allen’s Exquisite 
FLOWER BULBS 
OLORFUL CANNAS 
Cannas are especially good for large beds. They are very showy in 
mid-summer, when their huge blooms and striking foliage provide a 
tropical effect. They require plenty of moisture. 
No. 1 Field-Grown Bulbs, 3 for 75c; 
12 for $2.50; 100 for $10.00. 
° By Mail Postpaid. 
AMBASSADOR. 4 ft. The brilliant 
rich cherry-red flowers are im- 
mense size, growth very vigorous 
and massive. Foliage and stalks 
bronze. 
FIREBIRD. 4 ft. Green foliage. A 
deep red bloomer. So firm are glis- 
tening petals that they do not 
wilt in the brightest sun. 
HUNGARIA. One of the finest pinks, 
ereen foliage. 4 ft. tall. Large 
heads of peach-pink. Our choice 
of the Pink Cannas. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Large Can- 
ary yellow flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across.. Green foliage. Medium 
height, 8 to 4 ft. tall. 
RED KING HUMBERT. 5 ft. tall. 
The heart shaped leaves are 
purple-madder over-bronze. Aine 
plants are crowned with immense 
heads of orchid-like velvety- 
orange-searlet, rose tinted and 
blooms incomparably beautiful. 
THE PRESIDENT. 4 ft. tall. Glow- 
ine searlet, blue-green foliage. 
Extra large trusses of brilliant 
color. The finest Red Canna of 
today. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. 5 ft. 
tall. Deep rich yellow, heavily 
spotted and flecked with deep red. 
Green foliage. 
Golden Hind. Golden yellow. 
Ethelwynn Dubuar. Pink self. 
Thedolinda. White plicata. 
The Black Douglas. Dark purple. 
Blue Monarch. Soft blue. 
Gudrun. White. 
Rosy Wing. Rose. 
Dauntless. Red. 
Moonlight Madonna. Lemon yellow. 
Angelus. Lilac pink blend. 
Festiva 
Maxima 
Peony 
SHOWY 
Edulis Superba. Deep pink. 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark crimson. 
Marie Crousse. Salmon-pink. 
Fragans. Dark pink shaded with 
red. 
Judge Berry. Delicate pink. 
(25) 
PEONIES 
For Early Spring or Fall Planting 
One of the Choicest Garden Plants. Easy to Grow. Require Little 
Care — Provide An Abundance of Beautiful, Fragrant Flowers. 
No. 1, 70c each; 5 for $3.00, Postpaid. 
Mme. Ducel. Soft light pink. 
Livingstone. Pale lilac-rose. 
Felix Crousse. Ruby-red. 
Mme, Geissler. Light old-rose, 
Mons. Jules Elie. Lilac-pink, 
Festiva Maxima. White with 
erimson flecks. 
