BABY IRIS 
OFFER 
B3029X—1 ea. 
of all 5 Dwarf Iris 
listed below. 
smear Only...1.85, Ppd. 
EARLY BLOOMING 
The “Baby Doll” Iris are loved by 
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B3065X—1! each of 3 above, 4.89, ppd. 
B3066X—! each of 3 above, 2.89, ppd. B3067X—I each of 3 above, 1.98, ppd. 
this one as a real keepsake. 
Rich, 
brilliant yellow. 
RAINBOW IRIS BARGAIN The following 9 are illustrated above: B1280—Ola Kala. Iris Society “Hall of 
i i st B1I228—Ale Plain. Cr tals sand- Fame,”’ 89c each; 3 for 2.39, ppd. 
all. Short grasslike foli + with B11 32—Rose Mist. Imagine a soft, B3048X—Probably the be t ed on edge. yonder of pansy ae. ca el "Bi296—Sable, ee ee aes blooin- 
all. rt_grassiike foliage set wi misty, rose shade of delicate pink. Fi is catalog. You ge 4 ies eption: ‘ 
jewels of Iris blossoms. They bloom Bi 137—Spring Skies. Pretty as an buy in this ¢ jwn selection, cellent yellow plicata. 98c¢ each; 3 for 2.69. er. Hall of_Fame’’ award winner. 75c¢ 
first in the spring. Fine for borders, [ 
10 plants, our 
April sky. Our best clear, sky blue. aye labeled, just about every B1267—Lady Mohr. 
Very unusual, Stand- 
Bi t36—Snow Maiden. This beau- 
each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
ards oyster shell white and falls a beautiful 
beds, banks’ and the rock garden. 
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z * ; : , r in the rain : chartreuse yellow, 2.79 each; 3 for 7.80, ppd. the picture. le each; or 1.69, ppd. 
Vice he A a oes Ace! Lees pee wate dart is white as color and shite, priced varie- B1302 Solid Mahogany. Bronze-red pur- B1230—Blue Shimmer, UP atthe top in 
Trlstioe es : 0 early, too. / Onl 1.19, ppd. (less ple. 1.49 each; 3 for 3.98, ppd. the “100 most popular’ Iris. each; 
Bil b7__Kecpeakeaton'n areca Dwarf Iris: 45c¢ ea.; 3 for 1.15, ties. y B1293—Blue Rhythm. Most popular. Large _ for 2.39, ppd 
ppd. than 12c¢ each!) B1338—Elmohr. Often called the “‘Orchid 
75¢ each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
flowers of cornflower blue. 
Silvery overtones. 
1.59 each; 3 for 4.49, ppd. 
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room to picture the following 
Red and Pink Iris. They are 
all choice ones: 
B1336—Dogrose. Beauti- 
ful clear pink. A “Medal 
Winner.” 39c¢ each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
B1327—Bertha Gersdorff. 
Clear yellow standards, heav- 
ily flushed with pink. Falls 
AUTUMN QUEEN 
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%| MULBERRY ROSE 
B3035X—1 each of the 4 Fall 
Blooming Iris pictured above for 
only 1.19, postpaid. 
ROCKET 
B1360—Mulberry Rose. A bronze 
SOUTHLAND # BLACK Macic 
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Bi 1&S3—Autumn Queen. The snow pared 
The following Red and Pink 
Like the others but they bloom 
twice, first in the spring and then in 
the fall. 
PRICES: 39c each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. i 
Bi 152—Autumn King. A beauti- 
ful bi-color with beautiful blooms of 
blue and purple. 
white beauty that often blooms over 
six_months of the year. 
B1156—Black Magic. This is our 
finest rich, velvety, black-purple. Pic- 
ture doesn’t do it justice. 
Bt 190—Southland. A deep golden 
yellow. Won American Iris Society's 
Award of Merit. 
Iris Bargain 
B3090X — One 
each of the 5 
beautiful Iris pic- 
tured above only 
6.59, postpaid. 
Iris are pictured above: 
BI362 — Melanie. Orchid pink 
blossoms, Tall stems, large blooms. 
49c each; 3 for 1.19, ppd. 
B1374—Pink Cameo. This one 
is a true, pale, cameo pink with 
an attractive orange beard. 2.49 
beard and deep, radiant, mul- 
berry rose color. 98c ea.; 3 for 
2.69, ppd. 
Bi340—Flora Zenor. Pale shell 
pink shading to deep rose. Red 
beard. 49c ea.; 3 for 1.19. 
BI378—Rocket. Standards 
chrome yellow with falls a rich 
are yellow suffused with 
pinkish lavender. 89c¢ each; 
3 for 2.39, postpaid. 
B1345—Harriet Thoreau. 
An orchid pink self with bril- 
liant, clear, waxy petals. 
69c each; 3 for 1.69, post- 
each; 3 for 6.19, postpaid. orange. 2.79 ea.; 3 for 7.80, ppd. paid. 
Gurney’s Hardy 
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sOHDUSES Bargain Lily Collection Gurney’s Colorfu 
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1 Coral A eae a" 9, ppd. 
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Decoration Day Peonies 
2.19 B3150X—Didn’t have enough of 
; 3 for 2.0" 
postpaid. 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID 
79c each lix Crousse- meet these varieties to list in the catalog | CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID | 
BIB LZ fnidseason. Flowerh © but they are some fine ones. Priced , 
autiful, ruby Te ee to save you money, too. Collection of : 
tre. nce. A do z . id. 
NB 535-—_Mont napa, Early 3 Peonies for 1.00, postpaid 
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dae ae Perfection. 
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A late on d silver. Ve PEONY PRICES: 79 h; 3 for 2.19 
la ippe € Co ) : c each; 3 for 2.19, 
plossomt x Decoration Day 3 for postpaid, except where noted otherwise. 
BI545—NIGRICANS. Beautiful dark crimson. 
Double and late, 
Bi543—MONS. DU PONT. Extra fine. 
ivory white with carmine markings. 
BI544—MME. FOREL. Gorgeous deep pink with 
a silyery reflex. Free blooming, early and tall, 
Bi534—LORA DEXHEIMER. Very bright dou- 
ble red. Large. Mid-season. 
B1502—BRAND’S MAGNIFICENT. Large dou- 
ble crimson with purple cast. Noted for its beau- 
tiful form, prolific bloom, and symmetrical rose- 
like petals. Excellent color. Late mid-season, 
Bi53I—LA ROSIERE. Clusters of huge, lovely, 
white flowers with yellow centers. Loose petals but 
very showy with yellow stamens—almost like a 
star. This is a mid-season type. 
BI5I4A—EDWARD ANDRE. Deep crimson red. 
Metallic reflects and yellow stamens. 
BiI540—MONS. JULES ELIE. Lovely pale lilac 
rose. Early, fragrant, free-blooming peony. 
BIS09—COURONNE d’OR. Crimson splashes 
on a beautiful clear white. Late-flowering type. 
This has a distinct water lily fragrance. 
B1I522—FRANCES WILLARD. Pale pink color 
that changes to white with yellow glow and slight 
crimson markings, 
BI563—SOLANGE. 
Large 
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m PINK SHOW LIL 
= mA 
4 Beautiful Peonies Coll. 
B3172X—1 each of Brand’s 
Magnificent, Mons. Du Pont, 
Mme. Forel, Nigricans. 
All 4 for only 2.79, ppd. 
ESTATE LILY 
. — 
Still considered one of the 
finest of all peonies. Creamy white with buff and 
salmon tint. 1.25 ea.; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
BI529—KELWAY’'S GLORIOUS. Our most pop- 
ular white. Creamy white with faint crimson edges 
on center petals. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, postpaid. 
BISCO—ASA GRAY. Outer petals a beautiful 
salmon-pink with centers of delicate lilac, dotted 
a deeper shade, 
BI54!—MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. Mid-sea- 
son. Deep, purplish maroon with golden anthers, 
Nearest to purple of all. 89¢ ea.; 3 for 2.49, ppd 
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| MME. FOREL [ 
MARTHA BULLOCK. B1550—Rated as one of 
the top three. You have to see it to appre- 
ciate its tremendous size and splendor. Outer 
petals are rose pink and the centers a pale 
shell pink and very fluffy. You will marvel at 
its size and beauty. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, 
postpaid. 
by Color 
All good varieties, labeled as to color only. 
B1574—Double Red. 49c each; 3 for 1.39, ppd. 
GOLD-BANDED LILY §f 
BI573—Double Pink. 49c each; 3 for 1.39, ppd. 
B1575—Double White. 49c each; 3 for 1.39, ppd. 
B3462Xx 
All 3 for 
3.98, postpaid 
1 Yellow Trumpet. Aurelian 
1 Rainbow Hybrid 
1 Aurelian Hybrid 
B3154X—1! Pink, | White, | Red. All 3 for 1.35, ppd. 
2 
MAY DAY Peonies 
(Officinalis) 
The earliest of all and absolutely hardy. 
These have been favorites with everyone for 
years. All double-flowered types and should 
bloom for years. 
Bi546—Red May Day Peony (Officinalis 
Rubra, Fi. Pl.). 
B1547—Pink May Day Peony (Officinalis 
Rosea, Fl. Pi.). 
B1548—White May Day Peony (Officinalis 
Alba, Fl. Pl.). 
Prices: 98 each; 3 for 2.79, postpaid. 
B3165X—MAY DAY Peony Bargain. 
each of 3 above only 2.69, ppd. 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS 
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