Collection of 

 Kemp's New 

 Jap Iris . . 



8 for $5 



Your choice of any 7 of 

 the following sorts listed at 

 75c each : 

 Atlanta 

 Celestine 

 Collingwood 

 Constance 

 Lawrence 

 Martha Kemp 

 Marvella 

 Talmanya 



and also, either 

 Harmony 

 or 



Day Dream 



Eifjht plants in all; vigorous, 

 husky roots, A-1 in every re- 

 spect. Labeled and postpaid, 

 of course. 



Above : 



"KOMBARIN" See next page. 



Below : 



"MARVELLA" 



MARVELLA. Single. Plilox purple, splashed 

 phlox pink ; orange blotch at base of petals. Pistils 

 greenish white, tipped lavender pink. Very large 

 blossoms, with broad petals. Midseason; height 32 

 inches. 



Each 75c 



RICHMOND. The newest Kemp introduction, put 

 out last season. Its rich lustrous color approaches 

 royal purple and dark violet. Some of the flowers 

 are lightly mottled and splashed with light pink ; 

 prominent orange patch at base of petals. 'My. Kemp 

 says, "By far the richest colored Jap Iris I have ever 

 seen !" Only a few plants. 



Each $1.50 



ROMANCE. Single. Cerulian blue, heavily mar- 

 bled i)inkisli lilac; cadmium yellow bloteli at the 



tliroat. Standards are uniformly colored same as 

 falls. Very showy variety with 8-inch blossoms; 40- 

 ineh flower stalk. 



Each 75c 



TALMANYA. Pale king's blue, irregularly 

 splashed Venetian blue; very bright orange blotch. 

 A splendid iris of great merit, of an unusual tone, 

 with finely ruffled flowers lY^ inches in diameter, 

 40 inches in lieight. 



Each 75c 



VERNON. Single. Bright lavender blue on rosa- 

 line pink ground. Narrow band of orange on center 

 of lower third of petals. Standards oxide blue, pistils 

 creamy white. An 8-inch flower of medium height, 

 being about 30 inches. 



Each 75c 



There is a most interesting , well illustrated article on "The Iris in Japan," by George M. 

 Reed of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in the July 1931 issue of American Iris Society 

 Bulletin. Mr. Reed made a special trip to Japan to get the story he tells. This Bulletin 

 mtiy be obtained from the Science Press, Lime and Green Streets, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 



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