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AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE 

 OLA KALA. 3 It. Deep yellow. 75c. each. 

 ELMOHR. } ft. Reddish mulberry. Sl.OOeacIi. 

 FLORA ZENOR. 40 in. Pink. $1.00 each. 

 GREAT LAKES. 3 ft. Ught blue. 75c. each. 

 JAKE. v. •:•.•. (/)c. each. 



VERY Save 60c.! O"'/ 



SPECIAL Collection F56.7 $3.50 



IRIS • 2ueeK (^ 'PexmnuzU 



Unless otherwise noted all varieties of Iris are 60c. each; any 3 for $1.50; 

 any 6 for $2.75; any 12 for $4.85; any 25 for $8.50. 



All Perennial Plants are subject to the 2^7 D. C. or Md. Sales Tax. 

 Please include in your 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 \Q^, to the 

 amount of the order. On orders less than $3.00, add 35c. for postage and 

 packing. 



Aladdin's Wish. 3 ft. Porcelain-blue brushed < 

 Tin tlourr. Blooms are very large, patterned 



Amandine. 3 ft. Cool lemon-cream self. Om 



i !..r -: 50. 

 Amigo. ? it. A striking contrast, with clear light lavende 



> til. .licp purple velvet, trimly edged falls. 



B.indmaster. 3 ft. Immense powder-blue flowers. Stalk tall and well branched. A 



A sIkuI.s deeper than Great Lakes; color holds up unusually well. 75c. each; 



'. -r <J.(I(). 

 Blacit Wings. A popular Iris of deepest midnight-blue overlaid with a frosty black 



t .>ii. lilial for foreground plantings. 

 Blue Rhytlim. Illustrated in color on back cover. 3 to 4 ft. Very lara;e (lowers of 



c.irnllower-blue, softened by a silvery overtone. Perfectly branched and just about 



•tops" as a blue Iris. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Brown Thrasher. 3 ft. Like a piece of highly polished brass or bronze. One of the 



very best brown Iris — smooth in texture, appealing in color and unlike any other. 



75c' each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Bryce Canyon. Illustrated in color on back cover. 3 ft. Distinct warm shade of brown 



or henna-copper, self colored. Decidedly one of the most interesting blends; fragrant. 



75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Casa IMorena. 3 ft. Rich, glowing coppery chestnut-brown. A very large flower with 



i -picv richness in the sienna-brown shades and a pleasing iridescence. $1.00 each; 



■i lur S2.5(). 

 Cascade Splendor. 3 ft. Very large, ruflled pink, tan and apricot blend. $1.00 each; 



Chamois. ? ft. As its name implies, a pure chamois self with a soft satiny finish. An 



I I I X I, uction and refinement, of good substance for its large size. Excellent form, 



«,ii, |,>i..ls slightly waved; fragrant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 

 Chivalry. 3 ft. Winner of the Dykes Medal and one of the outstanding varieties in 



the medium blue range. Excellent form and proportion; ruffled. $1.00 each; 3 for 



?2.50. 

 Copper Pink. 3 ft. Soft pink llushed sparkling copper and dusted gold. 

 Dauntless. 3 ft. A standard red self. Deep rose-red with velvety falls. Good color 



an<l a line performer. 

 Daybreak. 3 ft. A gay golden pink with a coppery undertone — one of the finer pink 



blends. Slightly ruffled. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Display. Illustrated in color on back cover. 3 ft. One of the richest reds — Spanish 



red shading to deep maroon, with little purple influence. No veining at the hall; 



yellow beard flecked brown. 

 Elsa Sass. 3 ft. Enticing "lemon-ice" toned yellow, an entirely new shade. Cool 



and frost-like sulphur-yellow with a white blaze near the haft. 

 Extravaganza. 3 ft. An Amocna with cream-white standards and rich velvety prune- 



nliim fills with a copper medley artfully touching up the haft and edge of the falls. 



Ill, l.ite-.t Iris to bloom. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 



Frieda Mohr. 3 ft. Alargelila. 



Garden Magic. 3 ft. Hafts aln 



by the rich orange beard. 



bicolor of class 

 laroon; glossy i 



-narii 

 clvctv 



g form and splendid texture. 

 falls handsomely contrasted 



Go'den Russet. 3 '2 ft- Imagine an Iris measuring 

 7 iiiLni-s i)\ "V inches! Light golden russet in color. 

 Truly enormous in size. SI 150 each; 3 for $3.75. 



Gypsy Rose. 3 ft. A warm tapestry-red with a 

 smooth brushing of copper at the haft and a hint 

 of blue at the tip of the heavy yellow beard. 

 Sl.SOcach; 3for S3.75. 



Hi-Tlnte. 2J2 ft. Golden apricot with full, deep 

 tangerine-red beard. A fresh and lustrous color, 

 though not a large flower. 52.00 each; 3 for 55.00. 



Lady Mtohr. 3 to 3 J 2 ft. Standards oyster-white, 

 huge and slightly fluted, with strong midribs; 

 falls pale chartreuse with promii 

 dark patch surr 

 3 for $2.50. 



Mexico. Blended bicolor of golden bufl standards 

 and broad plush-like fails of glowing red-brown, 

 bordered bufl^. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



Minnie Colquitt. 3 ft. A striking, massive Plicata. 

 The heart of each petal is pure white, with broad 

 stitching of wine-purple on the border repeated in 

 both the standards and falls. 75c. each; 3 for 

 $2.00. 



Missouri. 3 ft. The giant blooms of faultless form 

 and heavy enameled texture are a clear rich 

 shade of medium blue. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Patrice. 3 ft. A refined Plicata of beautiful form, 

 distinguished by the subtle brushing of pale 

 gold at the haft and speckling of peach and rosy 

 lavender on the creamy blackground. 



Rainltow Room. 3 ft. Buff and tan forms the 

 background, with accent points of apricot-buff 

 shadings, the whole complemented by a blaze of 

 blue in the center of each fall just below the 

 beard. $1.50 each; 3 for S3.75. 



Ranger. 3 ft. A self, deep but brilliant, near 

 crimson-red. Late blooming. Sl.OO each; 

 3 for $2.50. 



Rodcet. Illustrated in color on back cover. 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 extra depth to the color. 75c. each; 

 3 for $2.00. 



Sable. Illustrated in colo 



back cover. 3 ft. A 

 ful shade of deepest black-violet with a 

 ; 3f 



75c. each; 3 for 52.00. 

 Snow Flurry. 3H ft. A beautiful, 



(lied blue- 

 lightly tinted 

 Large flowers, 

 short-branching 



vhite Iris. Ideal 

 lately of rugged 



vhite. The unopened buds ar 



blue but open a cool white. 



strong substance, on long, 



stems. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Snowking. 3 ft. One of the finest 



in stem and branching and fortu 



hardiness. 

 Sunset Serenade. Unique in color— a lovely 



golden apricot or apricot-buff with a glorious 



iridescence like that of its parent Prairie Sunset 



but lighter in tone. One of the finest of its color. 



75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 

 Sylvia Murray. 3 Vi ft. A new blue resulting from 



a cross of Great Lakes and Shining Waters, 



lighter in color than cither of its parents and with 



the silvery smoothness of pale 



ilk. Eno 



The Red Douglas. 3 ft. Rich rosy wine-red, solid 

 to the haft. It is not the reddest Iris but rather 

 a sterling, gorgeously rich, deep dark red. 75c. 

 each; 3 for 52.00. 



Three Oaks. 3 H ft. 



rose-pink and coppe 

 flowers on very tall s 



;autifully blended tones of 

 Lasts very well. Massive 

 ms. 75c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



Vanity Fair. Clear medium true pink, very 

 smooth and tailored in appearance. An ideal 

 pink Iris with lots of color, beautiful form and 

 very fiery tangerine beard. 55.00 each. 



Vatican Purple. 3 ft. Deep but bright blue-purpIe, 

 silky in finish and heavy in texture, without haft 

 markings. $1.00 each; 3 for S2.50. 



Violet Symphony. 3 ft. Gleaming lilac-mauve 

 self. A splendid Iris near the top of its class. 

 75c. each; 3 for 52.00. 



. 3 ft. Fresh-tone 

 a with snowy whii 

 falls with brightei 



1 as any orchid is this 

 e standards and ultra- 

 margins. 



Miniature Bearded Iris 



Jainty little Iris bloom in April and ( 



Fairy. 6 in. P 

 L^ Fiancee. 1 

 Sambo. 10 in. 

 Sound Money 



le blue. 



in. White. 

 Deep blue. 



6 in. Compact; yellow. 



Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris) 



lallf 



the 



greatly admired as cut-flowers. 



Caesar's Brother. Rich pansy-purple. 



Perry's Blue. Clear blue. Stout stems. 



Red Siberian. Mahogany-red. $2.00 each; 



3 lor S5.00. 

 Snow Queen. A beautiful white. 



Dutch Iris Bulbs 



One of the most easily grown bulbous plants. 

 Place bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good sandy loam. 

 Blooms in early June. 



Imperator. Brilliant deep blue with a golden 



yellow blotch on each standard. 75c. per doz.; 



$5.50 per 100. 

 Golden Harvest. Both the standards and falls 



are bright golden yellow. 80c. per doz.; $5.75 



per 100. 

 White Perfection. The finest white Dutch Iris 

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



Iris Tinsitana 



Wedgwood. Graceful large flowers of a beautiful 

 deep blue color. Very early. 85c. per doz.; 

 $6.00 per 100. 



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