Ljlani Jjearoeo ^ris (F'eur Je Lis) 



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

 effective, being perfectly fiardy, 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. 



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



Each Doz. 100 

 ALTA CALIFORNIA. 48 in. One of the finest yellow varieties, of perfect form and 



texture. Clear, deep yellow; falls faintly bronzed ^.30 ^3.00 S22.00 



AMBASSADEUR. 42 in. A grand variety of fine color, form and growth. S. bronjy 



violet; F. dark velvety maroon. Conspicuous orange beard 15 1.50 12.00 



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. .30 3.00 22.00 

 BLUE VELVET. 46 in. One of the most beautiful; the entire flower seems to be cut out 



of velvet and the color is an intense, deep rich blue 30 3.00 22.00 



CLARA NOYES. 36 in. Early. It is a rich blend of "Talisman Rose." No garden 



should be without this charming Iris 30 3.00 22.00 



CORONATION. 40 in. A fine large deep golden yellow; one of the best in this class. . .20 2.00 15.00 

 DAUNTLESS. 40 in. An International Prize Winner. Considered the finest rose-red . . .30 3.00 22.00 

 EASTER MORN. 48 in. Early, very fragrant. Very large flowers of pure, sparkling 



white, with a satiny sheen and a glowing yellow center 40 4.00 



FRIEDA MOHR. 42 in. A beautiful orchid-pink toned sort with massive flowers measur- 

 ing 6x6'/2 inches, having a delightful locust fragrance 20 2.00 15.00 



GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 in. This is one of the finest Iris in the world. It is an 



exceedingly rich red-brown and carmine 20 2.00 15.00 



KING JUBA. 40 in. Given Honorable Mention by the .American Iris Society. It is a 



huge flower of perfect form. S. old gold; F. dahlia-carmine 25 2.50 18.00 



MARY GIBSON. 42 in. Charming bronzy rose sort 20 2.00 15.00 



MELCHOIR. 36 in. The standards are a lustrous bronzy violet and the falls are rich 



velvety crimson-purple ; 25 2.50 18.00 



NENE. 38 in. This is one of the finest introduced to data. The huge flowers are 9 to 10 



inches long, with petals of heavy substance. S. soft lilac; F. old rose 30 3.00 22.00 



PURISSIMA. 48 in. A beautiful white 

 ^1^ variety of fine form and substance . . . .25 2.50 

 *"-- PALE MOONLIGHT. 48 in. A magnifi- 

 cent new, soft sky-blue of gigantic 

 size, the color being uniform through- 

 out 40 4.00 



PLUIE d'OR (Golden Rain). 41 in. Winner 

 of the DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL. Each Doz. 100 

 Highest International Honors. A fine, 



deep, clear, tall yellow 25 2.50 18.00 



RAMESES. 40 in. A perfect flower in an 

 enchanting blend of tourmaline-pink and 

 soft yellow, with pronounced yellow glow 



at the center 25 2.50 18.00 



SAN FRANCISCO. 44 in. A perfectly 

 formed, massive flower; a prize winner. 

 Standards and falls white with a light blue 



feather edge 30 3.00 22.00 



" . „ SIR MICHAEL. 48 in. One of the 



world's best. S. clear heliotrope, F. 

 rich red-purple suffused with 



« \^J21^I}.r- 30 3.00 22.00 



-Aa ' , SOLFERINO. 56 



'^%- * ^. '"-, Early. A 



f' VH^^^k. "^ 20 2.00 15.00 



^^^■^^k SPOKANE. 36 in. 



'k * ' J^£. T ' ^ I S i ^^^HB ^^'^ °^ great size. 



Jf^^m- "SSSS^Bm^ 5 "X <^^^M Standards glow- 



^^H~ ^^^^Hfefc -J ^. ;^^ ing red-brown. .40 4.00 



^^ J^^BRF-M ..^ THAIS. 42 in. 



""^ .^^I^E^^S Fros " aW^ Sweet fragrance. 



**^^^™^™'«'»"' ^ *-^^^F Huge flowers of 



a most unusual 

 and attractive pink tone 20 200 150O 



TRUE DELIGHT. 36 in. A superb white, 

 with a feather-stitched border of bright 

 pink 25 7 5ft IS rwi 



WHITE AND GOLD. 36 in. A pure white', 



with a brilliant golden beard 20 2.00 15.00 



COLLECTION. One each of the twenty-five varieties, for ?5.00 



MIXED GIANT BEARDED IRIS. Including 

 ™any varieties 10 1.00 7.50 



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 QUEEN. 18 in. A fine pure white S0.25 S2.50 



.*! 5^ '^^^V BLACK MAGIC. 28 in. 



Lustrous velvety blue- 

 violet 50 5.00 



DORCAS HUTCHINSON. 

 18 in. Fragrant. Stand- 

 ards and falls deep violet. .25 2.50 

 GOLDEN HARVEST. 18 

 in. Deep yellow, throat 



veined red-gold 25 2.50 



JEAN SI RET. 15 in. A 

 new yellow flowering 

 everblooming variety . . .25 2.50 

 SEPTEMBER SKIES. 24 

 ^, -^^^^^^^^^^^^ in. A rich deep purple. .25 2.50 



^f^, ^^^^^^^m ULTRA. IS 



Black ^^^^^^^^^^^ ultramarine-blue 30 3.00 



Douglas .^^^ 



Happy 

 Days 



Of ijuariei of 

 Superb Cjianl iJns 



Each Dcz. 

 JOYCETTE. 42 in. (Award of Merit 



American Iris Society.) Consider' 



ered one of the best red toned va- 

 rieties. Standards and falls bril' 



liant red, large and free flowering. ^0.5Q ^5.00 

 EROS. 42 in. (Award of Merit 



American Iris Society). A beauti' 



ful pale coral'pink variety often 



having 10 to 12 blooms to a stalk. .30 3.00 

 HAPPY DAYS. 44 in. (Award of 



Merit American Iris Society.) A 



mammoth large flowering yellow 



often having 6 to 8 blooms to a 



stalk 50 5.00 



THE BLACK DOUGLAS. 38 in. A 



new dark toned variety of a deep 



blackish violet color, flowers have 



a fine velvety texture 50 5.00 



Special Offer: One eoch ^ | ^O 

 of the four Iris shown in » I • 

 colors for only ........ 



