IRIS* tZueea a£ *Peie*ttttcd4, 



each; any 3 for $1.50; any 6 for $2.75; 

 Please include in your 



WARASH. 60c. each; 3 for S1.50 



Bearded Iris (Flag Iris) 



■ n furnish many other varieties 

 ted. 

 Arab Chief. 3 ft. Brilliant, rich burnt- 

 most hem - each; 3 for 



Azure Skies, 3 ft. Pale lavender-blue with 

 firm domed standards and flaring, almost 



Blue Shimmer J ft. Clearest tone of blue 

 : and peppered, 

 rather than buttonholed, on crisp enameled 

 white. Illustrated in color on back 



■ 50. 

 Bryce Canyon. Distinct warm ^ ; 



cnna-copper. self co 



• 50. 

 China Maid. Soft mallow-pink en- 



ed bv an intriguing blending of . 

 ti buff at the I of the 



City of Lincoln. (en 



and velvety bright mahof 



ellent branching, 

 -plendid tlaring form. 

 Dreamcastle. Pure orchid-pink done 



to perfection. A vision of sheer loveliness. 

 A nearly white beard tmi. •• solid 



orchid-pink color. $1.50 each; 3 for 

 Elsa Sass. 3 ft. Cool and frost-like sulphur- 

 h a white blaze near the haft, 

 blooms of medium size, frilled 

 at the edges. 

 Flora Zenor. 40 in. A fascinating pink [ris. 

 Illustrated in color on back cover. Sl.'K) 

 each; 3 for 52.50. 

 Goldbeater. 3 ft. Solidly colored chrome- 

 yellow without markings or blend i- 

 any kind. Ver .,n excellent 



branched stems. $1.00 each; 3 for ; 2.50. 

 Golden Russet. 3 ! 4 ft. Imagine an Iris 

 measuring 7 inches by I I ighl 



golden russet in color Truly enormous 

 00 each; 3 for $5.00. 

 Great Lakes. 3 ft. This is about the finest 

 light bit .id and hardv. 



- - 

 Jake. .- '.'. he, with no other color 



rt a trace of pale yellow near the 

 r. 75c. each; 3 for 52.00: ' 

 Lady Mohr. i to l l A ft. Standard 



white, huge and slightly fluted, with 

 falls pale chartreuse with 

 prominent veining. A dark patch sur- 

 la the beard. $1.00 each; 3 for 

 Lighthouse. 3 ft. Clear old-rose standards 

 and rose-red falls. A torch-like cen 

 yellow sends streams of gold from the 

 heart of the flower. 75c. each; 3 for 

 Los Angeles. 3 ft. Snowy white through- 

 ;ve for a slight stitching of cerulean 

 blue at the haft and at of the 



Unless otherwise noted, all varieties of Iris are 60c. 

 any 12 for S4.85; any 25 for $S.50. 



All Perennial Plants are subject to the 2 r ; D. C. or Md. Sales Tax. 

 remittance. 



We pay postage, east of the Mississippi, on perennial and rose orders amounting to $3.00 

 or more; west of the Mississippi, please add 10' c to the amount of the order. On orders less 

 than S3. 00. add 35c. for postage and packing. 



Lothario. Verj rich and velvety. Taller 



than Amigo and with a coloi contrasl no1 



rd. A magnificent, \ ei ) 



Ins. Stock is extremely scarce, $1.00 



- 

 Mexico. Blended bicolor of golden buff 

 standards and broad plush-like falls 

 Ol glowing red-brow n, bordered buff. 



Illustrated in color on back cover. 

 . ■•; 3 for $4 

 Ming Yellow. 3 ft. One of the largest yel- 

 ( lear. smooth yellow evcnU 

 ' ' 00. 

 Missouri. 3 ft. One of the classics. The 

 blooms of faultless form and heavj 

 enamled texture are a clear rich shade of 

 medium blue. 75c. each; 3 lor $2.00 

 Mulberry Rose. . r \ self of radianl 



mulberry-rose, an unusual shade in the 

 deep pink , Large blooms, self< i 



• ' 00. 



Ola Kala. 3 It. This is one of the besl of 

 eep yellows -so intense that it is al- 

 I istrated in color on 

 u h; 3 for - 

 Pink Cameo. 3 ft. Fresh pure pink with 

 striking orange beard. Slightly flaring 

 MK). 

 Rainbow Room. I ft. Bull and tan forms 

 the background, with accent points of 

 apricot-buff shadings, the whole comple- 

 mented bv a blaze of blue in the center of 

 t .11 iust below the l>. 

 Ranger. fi \ elf, deep but brill, 



near crimson-red. Produces an abundance 

 of flowers. Late blooming. Illustrated in 

 color on back cover. for 



■ 

 Rocket. 3 ft. An orange self that has risen 

 quickly to fame. Standards pure deep 

 chrome; falls orange-chrome almost at the 

 edge. A burnished finish on the falls lends 

 Cra depth to the color. 51.50 each- 3 f.,, 



Sable. ', ft. A wonderful shade of deepest 

 black-violet with a claret tone. Illustrated 

 in color on back cover. 75c. each; 3 for 



Snow Flurry. 3^ ft. A beautiful, ruffled 

 blue-white. The buds are lightly I 

 blue but open a cool white. $1.00 

 3 for $2.50. 



Solid Mahogany. 3 ft. A grand new red 

 one of the finest dark Irises of recent years 

 Rich, plush-like falls without haft 

 ation; deep bronze-gold beard. Beautifully 

 formed. $1.00 each; 3 for 



Spanish Peaks. 3 ft. Completely white in 

 all parts. Very nicely formed i 

 broad pctais of heavy subs tan. 



I eai I.; 3 lor -S.OIJ. 



Spindrift. 3 ft. Delicate coral-pink with 

 deep tangerine-colored beard. SI 

 3 for $2.50. 



Sylvia Murray. Z]/ 2 ft. A new blue re- 

 sulting from a cross of Great Lakes and 

 Shining Waters, lighter in color than 

 either of its parents and with the silvi 

 smoothness of pale blue silk. Enormous 

 in size. 51.00 each; 3 for 52.50. 



The Red Douglas. 3 ft. Rich rosy wine- 

 \ solid to the haft. It is not the reddest 

 Iris but rather a sterling, gorgeously rii h, 

 p dark red. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Three Oaks. Zy 2 ft. Beautifully blended 

 tones of rose-pink and copper. Lasts i 

 very well. Massive flowers on very tall ^fi 

 10 each; 3 for S2.50. 



Vatican Purple. 3 ft. Deep but bright 

 blue-purple, silky in finish and heav in 

 texture, without haft markings. >1.00 *t 

 each: 3 for $2.50. ▼ 



Wabash. 3 ft. Fresh-toned as any orchid 

 is this Amoena with showy white standards 

 and ultramarine falls with brighter mar- 

 gins. See color illustration. 



Fall-Blooming Bearded Iris 



1 l.ese are the varieties thai bloom in 

 spring and fall under favorable conditions. 

 Autumn Queen. 1 ' _. It. Pure white. A 



sure bloomer in fall. 



Black Magic. 2 It. Intense deep violet- 

 blue; free bloomer. 



Sangreal. 2ft. Beautiful yellow. 



Miniature Bearded Iris 



I l.ese dainty little Iris bloom in April and 

 earlj May. 



Fairy. <> in. Pale blue. 

 La Fiancee. 12 in. White. 



Sambo. 10 In. Deep blue. 



Sound Money. (> in. Compact; yellow. 

 Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris) 



Ben.;' smaller and more graceful, these 



are grcatk admired as cut-flowers. 

 Caesar's Brother. Rich pansy-purple. 

 Perry's Blue. Clear blue. Stout stems. 

 Snow Queen. A beautiful white. 



Dutch Iris Bulbs 



One of the most easily grown bulbous 

 plants. Place bulbs I to 6 inches deep in good 

 sand) loam. Blooms in early June. 

 Imperator. Brilliam deep blue with a 



golden yellow blotch on each standard. 



'Ill, per do/.; $6 50 p< . 100. 



Golden Harvest. Both the standards and 



falls are bright golden yellow. 95c. per 



do/.. J6.75pc . 100. 

 White Perfection. The finest white Dutch 



Iris in existence. $1.10 per doz.; 57.75 per 



100. 



Iris Tingitana 

 Wedgwood. Graceful large flowers of a 



beautiful deep blue color. Very early. 



75c. per doz.; $5.50 per 100. 



Hybrid Iris 

 National Velvet. A hybrid Iris of a rich 

 deep vcl\ . lurple i olor. I he falls and 



[ards arc- uniform in color. The stripe 



rich orange. $1.10 per doz.; 

 i per 100. 



LADY MOHR 

 S1.00 each; 3 for S2.50 



WASH I NGTON 2, D, C, 



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