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FALL 1913 



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 U. S. iJtjjwcQuuat of Igdoultaio. 



Dreers Imperial Japanes'^ frfe 



jHESE magnificent Iris are among the most beautiful of our hardy 

 early-summer flowering plants and are destined to become as popular 

 as the hardy Phlox and Paeonies. They are valuable not only as 

 decorative flowering subjects for the garden, but are also very useful as 

 cut flowers. 



While generally a deep, wet position is recommended for them, we have had 

 far more satisfactory results where we have grown them in deeply cultivated well- 

 drained ground, which has been well enriched with animal manure and where an 

 abundance of water has been applied during their growing season and particularly 

 during their flowering period. 



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Our stock of Japanese Iris is very extensive in a splendid assortment of home- 

 grown varieties and can be relied upon for being true to name and description. 

 We supply these in strong liberal divisions of a most satisfactory planting size. 



We begin shipping during the latter part of September and we shall be 

 pleased to book your order for delivery at any time after this date. 



HENRY A. DREER, INC 



714 Chestnut Street 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Please refer to circular number 136 in ordering 



