THOUSANDS OF PLANTS 

 ACTUALLY LIKE THIS PICTURE 



Truly magnificent varieties of comparatively re- 

 cent introduction . . . the very ones that have 

 been awarded the coveted Dykes Medals and 

 other awards of the American Iris Society . . . 

 in a striking assortment of colors . . . plants 

 which are actually whoppers, loaded with in- 

 crease. 



We have a great surplus of these fine sorts — far 

 more than we need for our next year's crop. 

 During September we transplant our entire 

 fields and for a limited interval we make this 

 superior stock available to your garden at bar- 

 gain rates. Take advantage of this rare oppor- 

 tunity . . . order several collections if you 

 choose! 



Cfli POSTPAID 



$1 forall OFFER "A" 



CALIFORNIA GOLD, super deep yellow. . .25 



GUDRUN, huge creamy white 25 



CRYSTAL BEAUTY, very tall white 25 



IMPERIAL BLUSH, tall delicate pink 25 



BLACK DOUGLAS, velvety purple-black. . .25 

 JEAN CAYEUX, odd coffee tan _. .25 



Catalog value $1.50 



FREE! If you assume express cost, the giant yellow, 

 "Treasure Island", value 75c. 



MARY COPELAND. (Double) One of the famous 

 varieties of the new semi-double type; this 

 variety has been termed the most striking 

 double in cultivation; the longer petals are 

 pure cream white, interspersed with shorter 

 petals of lemon and brilliant orange. 40c each; 

 $4.00 doz. 



MI-CAREME. (Incomparabilis) A large flower 

 with perianth of citron yelLcoAt; Icrrcje -eu^ of 

 chrome yellow and nicely frilled. Very long 

 stems and very early; a most desirable flower 

 in every way. 15c each; $1.50 doz. 



MOULIN ROUGE. (Double) Very lovely double. 

 Long primrose petals shading to cream down 

 the center with shorter deep orange petals in- 

 ter-mixed, giving a tri-color effect. Light citron 

 yellow overlapping perianth. $1.00 each. 



MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY. (Leedsii) .A most 

 charming daffodil with a pure white perianth 

 and cup of clear lemon yellow, with orange 

 picotee. The splendid foliage, tall stems, and 

 good neck make it a most delightful flower. 

 3 for 30c; 12 for $1.00. 



RED CROSS. (Incomparabilis) Famous through- 

 out the daffodil world. The large flower is car- 

 ried on long, strong stems. Flat opening peri- 

 anth of primrose yellow; cup is deep yellow 

 at the base, turning to deep orange at the 

 densely frilled edge. 20c each; $2.00 doz. 



SPRING GLORY. (Bi-color Trumpet) Trumpet of 

 pure yellow; perianth white and of good form. 

 The best bi-color in its type class for all-round 

 planting. 3 for 30c; $1.00 doz.; 25 lor $2.00. 



RED CROSS 



SILVER STAR. (Leedsii) Perfectly broad petaled 

 star-shaped perianth of pure cream white, with 

 fine proportioned, wide mouthed trumpet of 

 primrose, changing to cream white, just a 

 shade deeper than the perianth. Produces 

 fine, large, hard bulbs, free flowering, with 

 long stately stems. 20c each; $2.00 doz. 



THE FIRST. (Yellow Trumpet) Perianth and 

 trumpet of sulphur yellow. A robust grower 

 and valuable as a cut flower variety, due to its 

 earliness. Deserving of its name. 3 for 35c; 

 $1.25 doz.; 50 for $5.00. 



TEXAS. (Double) Very large full double. Golden 

 yellow and brilliant orange petals in alternate 

 layers. Blooms 4 inches in diameter on tall 

 stems. Robust grower and a giant among the 

 doubles. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 



JONQUILS 



CAMPERNELLE (Single). Rich yellow fragranl flowers, two 

 to four on a stem. All Campernelle types have erect rush- 

 like foliage, are very effective massed in beds or borders. 

 3 for 30c; SI. 00 doz. 



CAMPERNELLE ORANGE QUEEN. Two to three flowers on 

 a stem, of rich golden orange; cup prettily fluted. 3 for 

 30c; 12 for $1.00. 



JONQUILLA SIMPLEX. The original sweet scented, single 

 Jonquil; three to five charming rich yellow flowers to the 

 stem. A gem for the rockery; produces very tiny bulbs 

 which can be left undisturbed for years. 3 for 35c; 

 $1.25 doz. 



LADY HILLINGDON. A fine companion for Golden Sceptre, 

 blooming earlier. Produces one, two and three rich butter- 

 cup yellow flowers, on tall graceful stems. 30c each; 

 $2.50 doz. 



EXHIBITION COLLECTION 

 DAFFODILS 



John Evelyn Red Cross Glorious 



Firetail Lovenest February Gold 



Moonshine Actaea Lady Hillingdon 



1 each, above 9 varieties, properly labeled $ 2.25 



3 each, above 9 varieties, properly labeled 6.50 



10 each, above 9 varieties, properly labeled 20.00 



POSTPAID 



ECONOMY COLLECTION 

 DAFFODILS 



Emperor King Alfred Spring Glory 



Diana Kasner Campernelle Laurens Koster 



3 each, above 6 varieties, 18 bulbs $ 1.50 



10 each, above 6 varieties, 60 bulbs 4.85 



25 each, above 6 varieties, 150 bulbs 11.50 



DAFFODILS BY THE POUND 



KING ALFRED, the daffodil supreme. Field run bulbs (all 

 sizes), will produce loads of rich golden yellow blooms for 

 cutting. Can be left in ground for several years; rapid 

 multiplier. 5 lbs. $4.00; 10 lbs. $7.00; 25 lbs. $15.00; post- 

 paid. 



EMPEROR. SPRING GLORY, and KING ALFRED (MIXED). 



These three varieties mixed make a long season cut flower 

 trio. Splendid varieties for small cut flower business. Large 

 field run sizes. 5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.00; 25 lbs. $12.00; 

 60 lbs. $30.00; postpaid. 

 MIXED DAFFODILS by lb. postpaid or express prepaid. 

 5 lbs. $3.00; 10 lbs. $5.00; 22 lbs. $12.00; 60 lbs. $25.00. 

 (Average 10 to 15 bulbs to the pound.) 



C«1C POSTPAID 



>1£2 forall OFFER XX B" 



HAPPY DAYS, largest light yellow 35 



ROSY WINGS, rosy brown-red 35 



SIERRA BLUE, perfect tall blue 35 



NARANJA, a definite orange effect 35 



SPOKAN, rich chestnut red-brown 35 



Catalog value $1.75 



FREE! Assume express charges and get the new 

 glowing coppery red iris "E. B. Williamson", 

 value $1.00. 



C &% POSTPAID 



?2 ™y OFFER "C" 



COPPER LUSTRE, the famous copper iris . . .40 

 JUNALUSKA, stunning red -copper blend . . .50 



SNOWKING, giant of hardy whites 40 



GOLDEN TREASURE, cream yellow & gold .75 



MISS CALIFORNIA, big deep pink 75 



ALINE, one of the bluest of irises 25 



Catalog value $3.05 



FREE! Pay the slight express charges and we 

 will include the lovely yellow "Fair 

 Elaine", value $3.50. 



C 4% POSTPAID 



$2 «»«■• OFFER "D" 



CALIFORNIA GOLD, the deep yellow 25 



HAPPY DAYS, largest light yellow 35 



SIERRA BLUE, beautiful tall blue 35 



NARANJA. very orange in effect 35 



ROSY WINGS, rosy brown-red 35 



GUDRUN, gigantic cream-white 25 



NOWETA. ruffled delicate pink 25 



SHINING WATERS, fine clear blue 35 



GOLDEN LIGHT, cinnamon blend 25 



SHAH JEHAN, rich oriental blend 25 



Catalog value $3.00 



FREE! Instruct us to send this collection express 

 collect and "Treasure Island" and "Corinthe", 

 a huge very late violet with white beard, will be 

 included gratis. 



OFFER "X" 10 for *1 



POSTPAID 

 10 EXCELLENT IRIS, all modern, all different, 

 but not labeled, worth from 25 cents to $1 each! 



FREE! A $1 iris of our own selection, labeled, 

 if you will assume express charges. 



