BOISE, IDAHO 61 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC—Huge, clear 
PME DUG 2 5,.-.--.-0--2 20 eneceecdideneoccecey sane $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
SOUTHERN SNOW—Early white ............ $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
SPINDRIFT—Coral pink with an 
SOM a Se ee $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
SPUN GOLD—Large solid yellow ............ $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
STORM KING—Silky black ............000000..... $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
THEODOLINDA—White, blue edge ........ $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
THREE SISTERS—Creamy yellow 
standards, reddish falls .......................... $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
TOKEN—Salmon orange .......................... $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY—Violet .................... $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
WABASH—Pure white standards 
on Wie ES $.60 ea.; 3 for $1.50 
Iris That Are Seldom Seen 
IRIS DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON—A reep purple 
starry form for edges of pools. Very striking late 
nec erecenidesakcnceneds icasaranece-pennceseens $ 1.00 
IRIS DICHITOMA—The August or vesper iris. Frag- 
rant flowers on tall branching sprays from July 
to September. Cream to violet purples, with mark- 
MOPEVATIOUS COOLS. .........--.-.-.:--0----c00e-cessnseses-endeeos a5T) 
IRIS SPUREA SEEDLINGS—Flowers rather like those 
of the Dutch iris. Hardy. Good cut flowers. Yel- 
be lavenders, lilacs and blues. Like rather damp 
cee a eee 50 
WATER LILIES 
ATTRACTION—A garnet red often 8-10 inches across $ 3.00 
| CHROMATELLA—Yellow, a free bloomer .................... 1.50 
GLORIOSA—Deep carmine red 5-6 inches across 3.00 
_ MARLIAC WHITE—A free blooming good sized white 1.50 
_ MRS. C. W. THOMAS—Beautiful shell ping ............ 3.50 
ROSE AREY—Brilliant pink. Good bloomer 7 to 8 
oes coednnnnencecselecvcenan-cnne 2.50 
SUNRISE—Free bloomer of large size. Clear sulphur 
ONG oc eh pa 3.00 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
Peonies give more color to the late spring landscape than 
any other flower. If properly handled they are almost 
_ permanent. Most people plant them too deep, two inches 
is ample. If we include species, wecan furnish peonies 
that will give a succession of bloom from April to early 
July. While it is true that there are only red, white and 
' pink colors, there are infinite shades of each of these 
plus almost yellows and all sorts of forms from singles to 
intense doubles. Give them full sun. 
Unless otherwise indicated three to five eye divisions 
are one dollar each; five to eight eye divisions are available 
_ at $1.50. Old clumps are a delusion and a snare. Don’t 
plant them. 
