TREASURE ISLAND Each 50c ; 3 for $1 .25 



A truly gigantic flower of bright, clear, rich yellow. Tall 

 stems, not a trace of Dykes blood in its parentage, hardiness 

 beyond question. This fine iris never shows a trace of purple 

 flecking, a fault which often crops out in many otherwise 

 excellent yellows, nor is it marred by an olive cast, another 

 shortcoming of a few others. 



TRYPTICH Each $5.00 



A large rich yellow produced by J. D. Wareham, of Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio. Selected as a favorite from his seedlings when 

 the Iris Society met there a few seasons ago. As it bloomed 

 here, the color is about the same shade as that of Chosen. 



VELVET KING Each $2.50 



Deep plush-like glowing red with heavy gold beard. A new- 

 comer from H. H. Harned, amateur of Oakland, Maryland. 

 Fxtra fine. 



VENUS DE MILO Each 25c ; 3 for 60c 



Pure white, of a warm creamy tone, with no haft markings 

 and a bright yellow beard. The most popular white iris in 

 commerce; a splendid grower and free bloomer, it well 

 deserves the honor of runner-up for the Dykes Medal in 

 lQ3fc>. Three feet tall, well branched. 



VIOLET SYMPHONY Each $7.50 



Gleaming violet self, huge in size and bearing many perfectly 

 shaped blossoms. Might be termed a light purple, very 

 uniformly colored except for slight bronze flush at the haft. 

 The very best iris of this class. 



WABASH Each $1.00 



A new iris so far in advance of others of similar coloring that 

 they are simply not in the race. With clean white standards 

 and bright purple falls, it might have been called "Elk s 

 Temple," so well does it call to mind the colors of that well- 

 known fraternal organization. The flowers are large and are 

 borne on well-branched stalks almost 40 inches in height. 



WAVERLY Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A 40-inch clear light blue, highly commended by all judges 

 who have seen it. Very early in the tall bearded class, clean 

 color, with widely flaring falls and nice branching. 



WM. MOHR Each 25c ; 3 for 60c 



The entire bloom is a self of pale lilac closely netted and 

 veined deep violet, producing a weird, yet very lovely effect. 

 A monster flower, of medium height, with small foliage. Does 

 better if divided and transplanted at least every other year. 



YELLOW JEWEL Each $10.00 



For two or three seasons this fine deep yellow has been the 

 outstanding thing of its color around New York and Boston. 

 Produced by Kenneth Smith, it has every good point in way 

 of growth and the large flowers are of a uniform golden yellow . 



ANNUAL $5 COLLECTION 

 Your choice o£ 10 for $5.00 



Labeled and postpaid; one of a kind. 



In making up your selection, be sure to confine it 

 to the groups as outlined. 



Any 3 from 

 this group 



Any 4 from 

 this group 



The Red Douglas 



Allumuese 



Birchbark 



China Maid 



Louvois 



Radiant 



Tiffany 



Orloff 



Mohrson 



Midwest Gem 



Angelus 



Corinthe 



E. B. Williamson 



Frank Adams 



Satsuma 



Christabel 



Miss California 



Siegfried 



Lighthouse 



Brunhilde 

 Sandalwood 

 Golden Treasure 

 Far West 



Mrs. Willard Jacgues 

 Junaluska 

 Seadeep 

 Glowport 

 Treasure Island 



FREE! If you wish to assume the express charges, 

 you may have the fine two-tone yellow, Fair 

 Elaine, without additional cost; or Aztec Copper 

 if you prefer. 



Any 3 from 

 this group 



Alastor 

 Arctic 



Aztec Copper 

 Balmung 



NOVELTY COLLECTION 

 Any 5 for $10 * All 15 for $26.00 



One of a kind only 



Elsa Sass May Day 



Florentine Old Parchment 



Icy Blue Prince of Orange 



Fair Elaine Red Gleam 



Ming Yellow 

 Great Lakes 

 Flora Campbell 



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