’Perennials™ 
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Price all Peony Roots, 85c; 3 for $2.40, Postpaid 
Festiva Maxima 72i*secked crimson,” 
Mons Jules Eli ,ie% "nin, mene 
Edulis Superba peed pee first good early 
Felix Crousse 7ivssSon” Teo tate 
— FALL BULBS — 
Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, Hyacinths 
All large No. 1 bulbs available for fall planting 
and in a wide range of colors. 
(Send for prices after September 1st.) 
Festiva Maxima—Best White Peony 
Gigantic Iris 
All Iris Varieties 35¢ ea.; 5 for $1.40; 10 for $2.50 postpaid 
Late—Giant in flower stalk—Blossoms 
Am bassador large, lavender and maroon purple with 
orange red beard. : 
Co ronation peeg ee buttercup yellow—Finest of yel- 
Wi Q Glistening lavender violet 
Lent A. illiamson with a golden throat. Profuse 
bloomer. A true erect ; ree em epee: 
M early white as if bathed in the moonlight, 
oon ight contrasted with golden yellow stamens. 
Pi Rich reddish purple—early and very free bloom- 
° Best red type —an outstanding Iris that 
Seminole should be Teveny border planting. 
Large clean Wedgewood blue of excellent 
Wedgewood form and substance. 
Use PEONIES, IRIS, and PHLOX freely 
around the home grounds. They all bloom 
profusely and all three are obtainable in 
wide color ranges, 
Plant PEONIES in beds by themselves. 
IRIS make wonderful borders along a drive 
or walk. Use PHLOX to give background 
color in the annual flower garden. Hei a ir d y pe h i oO X 
Starting to bloom in midsummer, they carry 
loads of the most brilliant color far into the Fall. 
Mrs. E. Pritchard titac Biue. 
Daily Sketch Salmon Pink, Crimson Eye. 
All Prices 
on this 
Page are 
Postpaid. 
Beautiful “Moonlight” Iris 
Spitfire Brilliant Orange Salmon. 
Mary Louise Best pure large snow white. 
Charles Curtiss Carmine Red. 
Price above varieties: 45¢ each; 5 for $2.00; 
10 for $3.50, Postpaid 
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