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IRIS The Rainbow flower 
_ One of the oldest and most extensively used garden flowers, being cultivated 
in almost all countries of the world, in numerous types of soils and climates. Easily 
grown, requiring little attention. Useful as a border plant, as well as having ma 
other uses in both old and modern gardens, large and small. There are many 
named varieties, but we attempt to offer only those found best suited for the area 
we serve. Fall planting preferred. 
Note.—Not fewer than 3 of a variety furnished at dozen rate, or 10 of a va- 
riety at 100 rate. 
RARE IRIS 
Twelve of the top-rating Iris in their respective colors, 
Berkeley Gold. Top-ranking deep golden yellow. 
Blue Shimmer. Charming light blue and white. 
Captain Wells. Luxuriant, glossy maroon-purple. 
China Maid. Soft lilac-pink blended with bronze. 
Golden Treasure. Solid deep cream-yellow with orange luster in center. 
Grand Canyon. Distinctive blend of plum, copper and gold. 
Great Lakes. A regal beauty of clear sky-blue. 
Mulberry Rose. Unusual color—deep mulberry-rose. 
Prairie Sunset. Exquisite shades of rose, peach, and apricot. 
Sable. Deep, rich violet with a lustrous sheen. 
The Red Douglas. Deep red-purple with glowing ruby-like luster. 
Winter Carnival. Very large, beautiful snow-white. 
All 12 (one of each) $11.00. Offered separately at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85. 
IMPERIAL DOZEN TALL BEARDED IRIS 
Copper Lustre. Copper, gold and pinkish tan blend. 
Frank Adams. Rosy tan standards; rose-red falls. 
Gloriole. Giant ice-blue with frostlike sparkle. 
Golden Majesty. Glistening golden yellow. 
Golden Spike. Deep dandelion-yellow, heavy orange beard. 
Gudrun. One of the finest whites. 
Lighthouse. Standards old rose, falls coppery red; golden glow from within. 
Missouri. Giant blooms of clear, rich shade of medium blue. 
Nylon. Large, ruffled blossoms of caramel-tan with rosy suffusion. 
Old Parchment. Large ivory blended with creamy tan. 
Tiffany. Soft yellow blended with bronze-rose. 
Wabash. Standards white, slightly ruffled; falls deep purple trimmed white. 
The Imperial Dozen: One of each, $5.00. Offered separately at 50c¢ each; 
3 for $1.35. 
GOLD MEDAL DOZEN 
Blue Triumph. Fine light blue. Gold Medal Dozen: One 
Buechley’s Giant. Extra large, soft lavender-blue. of each, $3.50. Offered 
Coronet. Rose-beige blended with golden tan. separately at 35c each; 
" 2 Indian Chief. Brownish red. Very good. 3 for $1.00; $25.00 per 
Iris, Golden Majesty Lent A. Williamson. Favorite violet and purple. 100. 
Los Angeles. White with blue edge. Fine form. 
Midgard. Good yellow and pink blend. 
President Pilkington. Buff, blue and lavender blend. 
Rameses. Blended shades of rose, pink and buff. MISCELLANEOUS 
@ Sierra Blue. Immense clear blue. Highly rated. IRIS 
The Black Douglas. Very deep pansy-violet. 
Varese. Good reddish purple. Siberian Blue 
and White. 
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Six of the World’‘s Highest Rated Peonies - tae ( b, f ‘ es 
Karl Rosenfield. Outstanding red of magnificent coloring. Large, ay ‘thie, = } \ PP ei a 8 > 
semi-rose type. Midseason. Festiva Ss 4 3 } “s wee _ 
Martha Bulloch. Mammoth cup-shaped blossoms of soft rose- Maxima ao i i ba es < fc’ i ee 
pink. Late. a . \ % Ya 8s i A 
Mary Brand. A red in which there is little trace of purple. Long- zat bx fe . 
lasting cut flowers. Midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Wonderful glossy lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose at the base. Strong grower, free bloomer. Early. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Exquisite apple-blossom-pink, silver tipped. 
Deserves the high honors it has won. Late. 
Solange. Very large, full, compact flower of rose type. Waxy 
white, suffused with reddish golden tints. Strong grower. Late. a ie. 
Imperial Peony Prices: $1.50 each; 3 for a Sain 
$4.20. All six (one of each) $8.00. One " 
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GOLD MEDAL PEONIES 
Each Peony in this group is good, se- 
lected for some special feature and merit, 
but rated hardly as high as the Imperial 
Peonies above. 
Baroness Schroeder. Immense, globular type 
white. Very fragrant. Late. 
Carolina Mother. Old favorite red. Free 
bloomer. Midseason. 
Edulis Superba. Tall, free-blooming dark 
pink. Good grower. Early. 
Felix Crousse. Large, ball-shaped, rich red. 
Midseason. 
Festiva Maxima. Possibly the most ex- 
tensively grown of all Peonies. Enormous 
pure white flowers flecked with carmine, 
Early. 
Reine Hortense. Rosy pink with crisp, fluffy 
petals. Tall. Midseason. 
Gold Medal Peony Prices: $1.00 each; | 
3 for $2.85. All six (one of each) $5.60. eke 
One doz. (two of each) $11.00. , 
Note.—Fall planting recommended for 
Peonies. 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA (47) 
