Jean Cayeux 



Dykes Medal 



Winner 



Ljlani Jjearoea Oris (Fieur cie Lis) 



For garden and landscape decoration, groups and masses of these May and June-flowering Iris 

 are very effective, being perfectly hardy, thriving and increasing year after year in any sunny 

 situation in ordinarily good soil except a wet one, which is liable to cause decay. Our collection 

 contains many new and choice varieties, which will be revelations of beauty to Iris lovers. The 

 roots are ready for shipment from September 15th to November 15th. 



S. for standards or upright petals; F. for falls or lower petals. 



50 

 50 



Alta California. 48 in. The tallest and one of the largest free flowering 

 varieties. Clear deep yellow, with falls faintly bronzed, which adds 

 greatly to its attractiveness $0.35 



Black Wings. 40 in. Fragrant. Looks absolutely black in some light, the 

 color actually being violet, with a black, lustrous overlay and a richness 

 that is unsurpassed 



Crown Jewel. 34 in. Gorgeous ruffled yellow striped flame red 



Crystal Beauty. 50 in. Very large flowers of pure sparkling white, with 

 a satiny sheen and a glowing yellow center 



Depute Nomblot. 35 in. (Dykes Medal Winner.) A grand variety of fine 

 color, form and growth. S. bronzy violet; F. dark velvety maroon. Con- 

 spicuous orange beard 



Eros. 42 in. (Award of Merit American Iris Society.) A beautiful pale 

 coral-pink variety often having 10 to 12 blooms to a stalk 



Grace Laplam. 34 in. Pink slightly flushed lavender 



Lilian Toedt. 36 in. Fine blooms produced in large quantities and one of 

 the best deep pink toned sorts produced up to date 



Magenta. 42 in. Reddish purple 



Maid of Astolat. 45 in. Huge flowers of perfect form, white with bril- 

 liant blue crests 



Paulette. 54 in. This is one of the finest introductions to date. Huge light 

 blue flowers with petals of heavy substance 



Rameses. 42 in. (Dykes Medal Winner.) Rose pink & soft yellow 



Talisman. 38 in. Huge flowers of perfect form in a most unusual and 

 attractive pink and yellow blend 



Trails End. 38 in. An outstanding color. S. Orange-red over bronze 

 yellow; F. Strawberry red 



Collection. One each of the above fourteen varieties for $5.00. 



Mixed Giant Bearded Iris. Including many varieties. $2.00 per doz.; $15 



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$3.50 $25.00 



5.00 

 5.00 



.50 5.S0 



35 3. CO 25.00 



50 



35 

 35 



3.50 25.00 



3.50 

 3.50 



25.00 



25.00 



4.S0 30.00 



40 



4.00 



4.00 



35 3.50 



30.00 

 30.00 



25.00 



35 3.50 25.00 



00 per 100. 



A QUARTET OF SUPERB GIANT IRIS 



The recent introductions offered below are well termed "Garden Orchids" and they out- 

 rival the orchids in wide range of coloring. Some are marked and margined with other colors 

 in exquisite harmony, for which they are much admired. 



Each Doz. 

 Jean Cayeux. 36 in. Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal. A beautiful and 



distinct variety. Color, shades of light and dark brown $0.75 



40 



$7.50 

 4.00 



75 7.50 



4.00 



Alluwe. 40 in. S. bronze F. red toned with bronze border 



Theodolinda. 42 in. A superb sort, color, white with a feather stitched border of 

 soft blue 



Pluie d'Or (Golden Rain)— 41 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL, 

 HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HONORS. A FINE DEEP CLEAR TALL YELLOW 

 that is unsurpassed for landscape effect. A prodigious bloomer, entirely hiding 

 the plant by its mass of flowers. -40 



Special Offer: One each of the above four Iris, $2.00. 



AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS 



These have two normal flowering seasons each year, blooming in the spring with other early 

 flowering varieties and again in September. 



Each Doz. 

 Autumn Elf. 18 in. Cream standards, falls 



soft blue $0.35 $3.50 



Autumn Surprise. 18 in. Standards and 



falls light blue .35 3.50 



Sangreal. 28 in. A fine deep yellow with 



orange beard 35 3.50 



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A. Depute Nomblot 

 C. Paulette 



