PETER HENDERSON @ CoO., Bulb Importers, NEW YORK 13 
GERMAN IRIS or FLEUR-DE-LIS Gs Gemanica) 
These the true Fleur-de-Lis—but greatly improved—are well termed “Garden Orchids’ and 
they fairly outrival the orchids in wide range of coloring—both in dainty combinations and rich 
and vivid colors. Our collection contains many new and choice varieties, and we are confident they 
will prove revelations of beauty to Iris lovers. 
year in September as the plants are then dormant. 
to Nov. 15. 
Single roots mailed free. 
In addition to the colors described all varieties have golden beards. 
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Brooklyn. Standards lavender, falls pale blue, base veined brown, white and yellow 
Candicans. Light lavender, falls reddish purple................. 
Alvelrea. 
Aurea. 
Gertrude. 
Gracchus. 
Rich violet blue throughout. . 
Asaorable. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Extra large and fine, clear lavender 
Parkmani. Pure lemon, falls white, veined purple.....................--. os 
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Magnificent velvety mauve and deep violet 
Smoky mauve penciled brown; falls purple marked white and oan 
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Dusky bronze, falls purple-red ...................-.-. 
Pauline. 
Penelope. 
Perfection. 
Pres. Thiers. 
Queen of Gypsies. 
Queen Victoria. Yellow tinted brown, 
falls crimson striped yellow.......... 0 SON 
Velveteen. Yellowish buff; falls in- 
tense plum porple =. 625 3se 3-3 Sse 0 1) 001 FZ 
Mixed German Iris—including many 
beautiful varieties................. .06 60 4. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
(Ready for delivery <n November.) 
Ij by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates. 
per 100. 
Henderson’s Extra Single Crowns or ‘‘Pips’’. 
If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates. 
Clear yellow; falls marked td. and natted Ntnte \ 
Ierant. Bright blue, falls darker violet-blue......................-... 
Intense yellow, falls a beautiful bronze...................... 
Mad. Chere-u. Pure white edged azure blue; falls lightly penciled blue 
Weight 5 lbs. 
The finest 
grade of Crowns in the world for winter flowering. 
They will bear 12 to 16 large bells on strong stalks, 
with foliage, even when forced for extra early; 
average large, plump and regular, 
Troots. 25 Crowns (1 bundle) $1.50 
$5.00; $45.00 per 1000. 
with extra lo: 
Fortin’s Giant. 
it is only adapted for open ground planting and m 
the pips 
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100 Crowns, eas 
This is the largest variety yet produced, 
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not show much superiority the first spring after plant- 
ing, but by the second season, or when it gets w 
it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage 
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In every way it is superior. | 
established, 
and immense spikes of purest white bells twice t 
size of any other sort. 
Crowns, 80c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
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each doz. 
-10 1.00 
-25 2.50 
10 1.00 
.10 1.00 
.10 _1.00 
-20 2.00 
12 1.25 
10 1.00 
10 1.00 
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.10 1.00 
-10 1.00 
-10 1.00 
.35 3.50 
10 1.00 
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The roots should be divided and replanted every fourth 
The roots are ready for shipment from Sept. 15 
Packed Weight 2 lbs. per dozen. 
JAPAN IRIS 
These comparatively new 
differ from the Germ 
much more slender 
flowers, which i 
on the German Iris. 
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and flash like 
| watered silk in the 
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white, crimson, lilac 
flower possessing several 
and a golden yellow blotc 
violet at the base of the 
colorings. There are ve 
garden that can compare 
and it is worthy of a prominent plac 
After the ground freezes over a 
manure will prevent heaving of the grounc 
quent loss of plants. Ready September to } 
Price—for any of the following named varieties—30c. 
each; $3.00 per doz. $22.00 per 100. 
Apollo. (Sgl.) 
Distinction. (Sgl.) 
at base of petals. 
Gold Bound. (Dbi.) 
Pure white, pink center. 
Light lavender-pink, bright blotches 
Pure white. One of the best. 
H. von Sieboldt. (Sgl.) Reddish veined, white center. 
Mount Hood. (Dbl.) Light blue, shaded darker; bright 
orange center. 
Pyramid. (Dbl.) Light blue, veined white center each 
petal. 
Robert Craig. (Dbl.) 
Red Riding Hood. 
suffused white. 
Templeton. (Dbi.) 
pink and white. 
French gray, veined violet. 
(Sgl.) 
Fine amaranth, veined and 
Light violet shade, mottled reddish 
Often triple and exceedingly fine form. 
| Venus. (Sgl.) Pure white. 
Victor. (Dbl.) White veined purple. Violet purple 
center. 
Japan Iris. Seedlings. Containing many new and 
beautiful single and double varieties. — 
Price—10c. each; $1.00 doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Rates. Packed 
weight 2 Ibs. per doz. Single roots mailed free. 
GERMAN IRIS OR FLEUR-DE-LIS 
