Six Great Collections of Choicest \ 



COLLECTION No. 1 



All 20 for $2 



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Ambassaduer — A wonderful bronze-red of great size. 

 Dream — A delightful pink, slightly ruffled. 

 Argynnis — Mustard standards, chestnut falls. Late. 

 Magnifica — Magnificent indeed! A gorgeous flower in light 



violet a]id crimson, with tan throat. 

 Julia Marlowe — Very tall, an effect of pink and red. 

 Morning Splendor — Huge ruby-red; one of the finest. 

 Evadne — Deep rose, overcast bronze. 

 True Charm — A tall white plicata, edges penciled blue. 

 Tropic Seas — Tall deep blue, l>rilliant beard. 

 Mildred Presby — Light yellow standards, plum falls. 

 Majestic — A Dominion with wide falls of bright red-purple and 



standards of sky-ljlue. 

 Tenebrae — Eich, dusky purple Dominion. 



Mother of Pearl — Name describes the color. Tall, a reliable 

 f lowerer. 



Gold Imperial — A solid yellow self, rapid of increase. 



Kamona — Odd blend of cinnamon and buff. 



Susan Bliss — Exquisite pink of lovely form. 



Souv. de Mme. G-audichau — Solid deep blue, of velvety texture. 



George Yeld — Apricot, crimson falls edge apricot. 



Palemon — Soft lavender, blended with gold. 



Queen Caterina — Creamy orchid, with a silvery finish. 



Yes, it's true! Just tliink of it, — tliis complete collection of 

 lovely beauties sent to you all correctly labeled and postpaid for 

 $2.00. And the plants are guai'anteed to be of first size only, not 

 the little nubbins so often sent out by some growers. You will be 

 delighted with them, and for years to come. 



COLLECTION No. 2 



Any IQ your $2.00 



choice 



Asia — A famous iris; blended shades of yellow and lav- 

 ender. 



Aliquippa — Large pale yellow, of fine form and blooms 



late in the season. 

 Aphrodite — Bright violet pink, flushed white in throat. 



Tall and free blooming. 

 Mrs. Marion Cran — Another very tall pink, of a rosy 



cast. 



Citronella — Golden yellow, falls stained chestnut. 

 Mary Gibson — Very lovely peach and apricot blend. 

 Pioneer — Rich glowing bright purple. 



Santa Barbara — Monster clear blue, a sensational flower. 

 Golden Promise — Clear yellow standards, falls flushed 

 blue. 



27th April — Very large dark bicolor; 4-foot stems. 



Geo. Tribolet — Dark maroon, overcast bronze. 



Glowing Embers — Tan standards, crimson falls; the beard 

 and haft ln-illiant orange. 



Apache — A bright russet-red. Small, but fine for fore- 

 ground planting. 



C. E. Stringer — Beautiful apple Ijlossom pink. 



Titan — One of the giants of irisdom. Light purple. 



Rosado — A fine rose pink from California. Tender. 



Or, if you prefer, any of those in collection No. 1. The 

 only condition is that you select a total of ten varieties. 

 You may, if you so desire, select 2 each of 5 varieties, or 

 vary the selection in any way you choose. Remember, your 

 choice of any ten from the above two lots for $2. Every- 

 tliing cori'ectly labeled and postpaid. 



MIDGARD 



COLLECTION No. 3 



Any IQ 



your ! 

 choice 



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Rheingauperle — Certainly one of the very finest pink irises, of 



silvery lustre and sweet fragrance. 

 Midgard — Blend of pink and apricot, with ruffled standards. 



Extra free blooming. 

 Rosa Bonheur — Old gold standards, falls old gold flushed blue. 

 Duke of Bedford — Eichest deep violet purple. 

 Wedgewood — Near to true blue, with white beard. 

 Bruno — Velvety red-brown, a monster flower and one of the 



finest ever raised. 

 Montour — A little gem in Indian-red and soft brown. Perfect 



flowers lavishly produced on short stems. 

 Allies — In color slightly similar to the above; a larger flower, 



that blooms in the autumn. 

 Realm — Clear, bright blue, bright yellow beard. 

 Labor — Garnet red, suffused with cojiper and slate. 

 Coppersmith — A bold iris of fine habit. Blended tones of red- 



inir]]le and lironze, terra eotta and copper. 

 Loetitia Michaiid — Gigantic lobelia blue. Truly one of the 



greatest of all irises. 

 Candlelight — -A very highly rated variety in warm tones of 



l.'ivendei- lit with soft yellow. 

 Germaine Perthuis — Huge glowing flower of bright red purple, 



fiery (jrange beard. Rated at 91. 

 Vesper Gold — Golden buff; a beautiful thing that flowers quite 



late in the season. 



Or, if you prefer, any of those in collections No. 1 or No. 2. 

 You make the selection any way you choose, as long as it totals 

 ten rhizomes from the above or two foregoing offers. Think of 

 being able to get such tilings as Bruno. Midgard, and Loetitia 

 Michaud for 30c each! And Cooley's Oregon Grown rhizomes will 

 not disappoint you, either. It is a real joy to unpack a shipment 

 from our gardens, for every plant reflects vigor and health. 



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