DUTCH IRIS 



These bulbous Iris are among the prettiest of all 

 spring flowers for cutting or for garden decoration. Be- 

 ing orchid-like in their beauty of form and color, they 

 are choice subjects for table arrangements and corsages. 

 Stocks have been scarce in this country and few are 

 available even in Holland. We are, however, better sup- 

 plied than during the past two seasons. Please order 

 early ! 



Plant 5 inches deep and 6 to 8 inches apart in rich 

 light soil having good winter drainage. In colder cli- 

 mates, provide a mulch. They flower from early May 

 into June. 



BLUE HORIZON $1.00 per Doz. 



Standards light vio!et-blue; falls soft sky-blue with narrow 

 orange band in center. A large and beautiful flower on 27- 

 inch stems. Gives a sky-blue mass effect in the garden. 



DAVID HARING $1.03 per Doz. 



Old ivory standards; pure white falls. Petals are broad with 

 enamel-like finish. A creamier effect than Whits Excelsior. 



IMPERATOR $1.03 per Doz. 



Uniform rich dark blue, with orange bkotch on the falls. 

 A large and tall variety and an excellent companion flower 

 to the lighter toned Blue Horizon. 



WHITE EXCELSIOR $1.00 per Doz. 



Gleaming pure white; falls very broad and with the finish 

 of white satin. There is a tiny yellow spot near the center 

 of each fall. Slightly lower growing than the others and 

 should be planted in front if grouped together. 



YELLOW QUEEN $1.00 per Doz. 



Solid bright golden yellow, without a trace of any other 

 color. Thin straight stems, 28 inches tall. A spot of gold 

 in the garden and mokes an excellent cut flower. 



DUTCH IRIS SPECIAL 



12 each above 5 varieties, 60 bulbs, 

 25 each above 5 varieties, 125 bulbs. 

 All Postpaid 



$4.00 

 7.00 



WEDGEWOOD S1.00 per Doz.; 25 for $1.75 



A very large hybrid Dutch Iris blooming much earlier than 

 the varieties listed above, with huge flowers of lovely azure- 

 blue and a golden spot in the center. Not hardy in New 

 England and the northern states, but excellent for forcing 

 in the small greenhouse. In less severe climates it is per- 

 fectly at home in the garden, where it makes a wonderful 

 showing blooming along with the Tulips, Azaleas and Lilacs. 

 Nothing else approaches its sky-blue color. 



