. Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . Double Herbaceous Peonv Japanese Iris (ins Kaempfen) Ready October 15th The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. No. 3 4 Order by Name or Number. Violet-blue veined with white; 6 petals. Kosui-no-iro Yomo-no-umi. Finest white with six large petals, yellow ray in centre of each petal, forming a six-pointed star. 5. Koki-no-i


. Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . Double Herbaceous Peonv Japanese Iris (ins Kaempfen) Ready October 15th The improved forms of this beautiful flower have placed them in the same rank popularly as the Hardy Phloxes and Peonies. Coming into flower about the middle of June, and continuing for 3 to 4 weeks they fill in a period when flowers of this attractive type are particularly welcome. No. 3 4 Order by Name or Number. Violet-blue veined with white; 6 petals. Kosui-no-iro Yomo-no-umi. Finest white with six large petals, yellow ray in centre of each petal, forming a six-pointed star. 5. Koki-no-iro. Six petals, rich royal purple and few light veins radiating from the golden-yellow centre; standards white tipped with rich purple. Extra fine. 9. Oniga-shima. Double dark blue veined white. 11. Hano-no-nishiki. Bright \aolet purple with white veinings, three well rounded petals. 19. Kyodaisan. Three large petals light lilac blue, the nearest approach to pink. 26. ITchiu. Six large petals, bright crimson-purple. 31. Rhino. Rich lively purple with pure yellow centre, six petals. 36. Kumo-no-obi. Large six petaled, fine lavender blue. 55. Shuchiukwa. Crimson purple with large white veins and centre; 3 petals. 105. Nagano. Rich violet-purple, shaded with blue; 6 petals. 109. Hosokawa. Rich purple with white veinings; 6 petals. Price. 35 cts. each; $ per doz., $ per 100. One each of the above 12 varieties for $ Japanese Iris in Mixture 25 cU. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Double Herbaceous Peonies Ready September 25th The wonderfully improved Peonies introduced in recent j-ears are truly the "Queen of Spring Flowers," and are well adapted for massing in beds, and particularly valuable for planting in groups throughout the perennial or shrubbery border. Albert Crousse. Ver>' large rosy-white, flecked crimson, tall erect habit, free bloomer. One of the best cut flower varieties. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Avalanche. A valuable mid-season varie


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