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GERMAN IRIS 
Price each in lots of 10 or more. 
Alta California. A superb yellow iris................. $0.07 
Ambassador. Bronze and Maroon...........+.-eeeeees -10 
Autumn King. Fall blooming, rich blue-velvet........ -10 
Black Macies— Deep PUEDE. oreo cicce aac 210 she oni o'nie oisie e's .20 
Black Wings. Violet and deep purple................. 12 
B. Y. Morrison. Pale lavender-violet................-- .08 
Churechmouse. Grey-Drown. ...........2eeereercescees .08 
Goronation| | calle yellow oe eee ee ieee os sole -10 
Crusader. Rosy-lilac and purple...................+-- .10 
Damozel. White flecked blue................-.eseeeees .10 
Dauntless. Smoky lilac and deep purple.............. .08 
Depute Nomblot. Bronze and purple crimson......... aD, 
Dorcas Hutchinson. Rich pansy-violet, autumn........ mile 
El Capitane) Blue. ce cee on eieeivis = cleo eee e ccc ecs allies 
Florentina. Early, creamy-white.............--eeseees .08 
Germaine Perthuis. Rich blue-purple................. 5 
Goldilocks. Light yellow.............-2-eeeeeeeeescens .10 
Gold Imperial. Golden.............-.- see eeee cece eeees .08 
G. P. Baker. A good light yellow................----- .10 
Jean Cayeux. Two shades of red............-.++-++-- sil’ 
King Juba. Fawn and wine-red............-.2++-++ee- a1Q 
M. A. Porter. Violet and purple..................-+--. 51 
Mary Barnett. Lovely light blue..................-.- .20 
Mrs. Hetty Matson. Smoky lilac-purple............... .10 
Peggy Babington. Clear yellow..........+.-+-+++++-e+- .08 
Pioneer. Red-purple........... cece cece cece eee ecceece .10 
Queen Caterina. Pale lavender-violet.............----- .08 
Sequoiah. Buff and deep red........-..---+++-eeeeees .20 
True Charm. White edged, pale blue................- .10 
Valor. Violet and purple............-seee ee seereecees -20 
JAPANESE (KAEMPFERI) IRIS 
The largest and latest blooming of the Iris species. Five 
varieties in mixture. Ten or more @ 15c¢ each; 100 or more 
@ 12'%c each; 1000 or more @ 10c each. 
Betty Holmes. White, yellow midrib................-- .20 
Purple and Gold. Rich violet-purple............------ alls 
Bose Anna. Ivory and white, red veins............---- -20 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Emperor. Large flowers, deep violet...........---+--- $0.08 
Snow Queen. The low white...........--.2-+ee-eeeeees -10 
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Each 10 100 1000 
JASMINUM nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine) 
(Rizo) ain, eee Gaeooooous $2.00 $17.50 
SOLO MIS IN. StLANS.. | s <-.00le <0 2°50) 22°50 
Sie phancuse (Pink Jasmine) 
STOELOM Seine stlaANS: . ssi. 00 < $2.50 $20.00 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut) 
OA HOY BY 50 Pe US Rae $1.00 $7.50 
EEO RAS COS sere ciciels wis sicle ccc cle 1050) 5 10:00 
ACTOR DEES acs cishelels o/s sheers 2.00 15.00 
\ Nigra Thomas Black Walnut 
AN Rta) A ee OMIA Seg OILS $2.50 
AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN 
THE SWEET CORN SUPREME 
This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever 
grown. One grower describes it as ‘‘the best Sweet Corn in 
the world.’’ 
Has the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before 
becoming too hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial 
heat to cure it for seed purposes. 
Aunt Mary’s Corn, by its excellent quality, sweetness, and 
flavor makes a stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public 
than most any other variety and that appeal continues long 
after you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 
Liberal size packets, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
If after growing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not 
entre satisfied, we will refund every cent you paid us 
or it. 
PAINTED WOOD TREE LABELS WIRED 
Painted, wired Wood Tree Labels 342 inches long, which 
we will furnish as long as they last at $4.10 per 1000. 
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Why not offer your customers more of the newer plants? 
You can make more profit than with the older varieties. 
