Kansas 



This iris Avas introduced by Walter Timmerman, 

 of Kansas City, and although but little known, it is 

 certainly one of the very finest, large flowered, rose 

 pink varieties. The color slightly resembles Frieda 

 Mohr, but the flower is of an entirely different 

 shape, being more rounded and without the Avide, 

 flaring falls. It is just a little lighter in tone, Avith a 

 pale yellow beard. 



Each 50c; three for $1.25 



KOROLKOWI 



Odd species Avith small ruffled and fluted blos- 

 soms in queer tones of copper flushed violet. An 

 early bloomer, about one foot in height. Good drain- 

 age required. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 



King Karl 



A dotted and sanded plicata in apricot tones, Avith 

 specks of broAvn and red, giving it a unique and 

 attractive effect. A large floAver; late. Each 30c 



King Midas 



One of the first of the tall bearded irises to 

 floAver. Of a soft and bcAvitehing tone of golden buff 

 overlaid garnet brown. The heavy beard is deepest 

 orange, and the entire center of the bloom is illumi- 

 nated Avith intense golden lights. Perfect in every 

 detail. Medium in height. 



Each $1.50 



King Solomon 



One of the recent arriA^als from England that Avas 

 heralded as a giant and improved Dominion. We 

 paid $50 for a single rhizome three years ago, but in 

 our garden it has failed to come up Avith such things 

 as Meldoric and Blue Velvet. For those Avho care to 

 try it, we offer our limited stock at — 



Each $1.00 



King Tut 



One of the inherent qualities of the many neAv 

 Sass irises is the element of rich red-brown in the 

 A^arious color schemes. This has been accomplished 

 through the use of King Tut in the various crosses, 

 and in spite of his almost countless progeny, the 

 King still remains the most brilliant of all, blazing in 

 the sunlight like a live ember. Easy to groAV. a free 

 floAverer. Every iris groAver should have it. 



Each 50c 



Klamath 



A great, heavily textured, perfectly formed floAv- 

 er in tones of deep mulberry, bronze and broAvn. Not 

 brilliant, but remarkably rich and sombre, suggest- 

 ing a rare antique or valuable old tapestry. 



Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



La Bohemienne 



A genuine novelty as to color, being a deep helle- 

 bore red, or russet-red, heavily veined cream and 

 buff. Very low growing, less than 20 inches. This 

 variety is positiA^ely smothered Avith flowers, and in- 

 creases tremendously. A French introduction, excep- 

 tionally valuable for mass planting or to use in the 

 foreground of taller sorts. 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



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Labor 



a deep garnet colored floAver. overlaid Avith a 

 copper and bluish sheen. This unusual tone has 

 made Labor one of the best sellers of the past two 

 seasons. This iris crowds Opera out of the picture, 

 and is most effective as a clump where its intense 

 color can be displayed to most advantage. 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



L'aiglon 



A floAver of coppery tones, shaded red. Strong 

 growing, Avith very fine large floAvers abundantly 

 produced. It somcAvhat resembles Coppersmith, but 

 is more red and possibly a freer bloomer. Bold foliage 

 and tall stems. ]\Iakes an excellent and brilliant mass. 



Each 30c; three for 75c 



Largo 



Really an unfound gem, because it has received 

 almost no publicity and very fcAv have ever seen or 

 heard of it. The floAver is of extra fine form and 

 size, the stalks very tall and perfectly branched, and 

 it lasted over a long period. Color is a harmony of 

 Avax yelloAv, mustard yellow, and citron yelloAv, the 

 falls delicately overlaid mauve. In a class Avith 

 Henri Riviere. Cameliard, and Gold Top, but having 

 characteristics all its oavu ; Ave regard it as the finest 

 of the lot. Each $4.00 



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