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IRIS — The Rainbow Flower 



Where in the flower kingdom can you find a flower with the almost unlimited range 

 of colors and shades that are found in the Iris? It grows everywhere and when one Bees 

 some of the newer developments of the Iris they wonder how it could have been created 

 so beautiful. Well, we half believe that sometime in the past some of the Iris producers 

 must have clipped a small section off the end of a Rainbow and worked it into his flowers. 

 They do not require very rich soil, and can be set out in the spring or fall and give 

 wonderful flowers the following year. 



WALHALLA. S. light blue; F. velvety vio- 

 let-purple, immense handsome flower. 30 in. 

 Each, 25c. 



MME. CHEREAU. White, elegantly frilled 

 with a wide border of pale blue. Hand- 

 some and very popular. 32 in. Each, 20c. 



FLOREXTLNA. Creamy white, flushed 

 lavender; very early and fragrant. Excel- 

 lent cut flower. 2 ft. Each, 20c. 



RUBELLA. S. rose lilac; F. crimson purple. 

 Pretty. 3 ft. Each 20c. 



HER MAJESTY. S. rose pink; F. bright 

 crimson tinged a darker shade; a beautiful 

 pink variety. 30 in. Each, 25c. 



IROQUOIS. S. smoky lavender dotted 

 brown; F. black, maroon ret. white at base. 

 Tall; very attractive. Each, 25c. 



FAIRY. White, delicately suffused soft 

 blue, a beautiful variety. Each, 25c. 

 QUAKER LADY. S. smoky lavender with 

 yellow shading; F. ageratum-blue and old 

 gold, stigmas yellow. Yellow beard. 38 

 in. Each, 35c. 



SAMBUCIXA. Fragrant with odor of elder 

 from which it derives its name S. coppery 

 rose; F. rose purple, with an orange crest. 

 27 in., each 20c. 

 MIXED VARIETIES. Doz., $1.25. 



Lillum Aaratum 



Iris Border 



LILIES 



LILIUM AURATUM. (Gold-banded Lily.) 



Large, graceful flowers, petals a dull ivory 

 white, thickly studded with chocolate crim- 

 son spots, striped through the center golden 

 yellow. Each, 40c; doz., $4.25. 

 LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. White 

 and heavily spotted with crimson spots. 

 Each. 40c; doz., $4.25. 



LILIUM ALBUM. Large white flowers of 

 great substance, with a greenish band run- 

 ning through the center of each petal. Each, 

 50c; doz., $5.00. 



LILIUM TIGRINUM. (Tiger Lily.) Very 

 large flowers, orange spotted black. Each, 

 20c; doz., $2.00. 



WHITE JAPANESE LILY. (Lilium Candi- 

 dum.) One of the most popular Lilies. 

 Flowers are pure snow-white; very fragrant. 

 Price. Each, 44c; 3 for $1.26. 

 CONVALLARIA. (Lily of the Valley.) Sold 

 in root clumps. Each, 75c. 

 HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Lily. Popular 

 hardy plants, that should be in every gar- 

 den. Tall spikes of fragrant, lemon yel- 

 low flowers in June and July. Easily grown, 

 requiring no care, and increasing in size 

 and abundance of flowers each year. Each, 

 15c; 6 for 75c. 



