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BULB BARGAINS OFFERED UNTIL JULY 15th, 1934 



German Iris or Fleur-de-Lis 



Iris Germanica and Allied Species 



German Iris are well termed "Garden Orchids" and they fairly outrival the orchids in wide 

 range of coloring — including yellows from light canary to deep golden; blues from soft lavender 

 to intense purples, reds from pinkish mauve to claret and maroon, beautiful bronzes and pure 

 whites. Some are marked and margined with other colors in exquisite harmony and all have.showy 

 yellow or orange crests or beards, many of the varieties being delightfully fragrant. 



The roots are ready for shipment from September 15th to November 15th. 



S. for standards, F. for falls 



Afterglow. A soft pink lavender shading to rich yellow through the center 



Albert Victor. S. soft blue. F. beautiful lavender, large and fine 



Ambassadeur. A grand variety of fine color, form and growth. S. bronzy 

 violet. F. dark velvety maroon. Conspicuous orange beard. Tall, vigor- 

 ous, widely branched, most satisfactory 



Aurea. Rich chrome yellow, the finest pure yellow 



Celeste. Growth vigorous, stalks high branched. S. and F. pale verbena- 

 violet, with suggestions of white throughout 



Cottage Maid. S. silvery blue; F. white boldly tipped and reticulated 



K violet 



Darius. One of the most distinct. S. rich canary yellow; F. lilac, margined 

 white, rich orange beard 



Dr. Bernire. S. olive shaded red; F. dark brown red 



Farr's Pauline. iS. and F. large, rich pansy- violet ; deep orange beard; 

 fragrant 



Innocenza. S. and F. ivory white, crest rich golden. Very delicate and 

 beautiful 



Dls King. S. yellow; F. plum edged yellow 



Lohengrin. S. and F. uniform shade of Cattleya rose, very large 



Medallion. S. yellow, cone shaped; F. heavily veined red, a nice variegated 



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Madame Chereau. One of the most beautiful; always greatly admired. 

 S. and F. white, elegantly frilled with a wide border of clear blue. (.See 

 illustration.) 



Monsignor. S. crimson dotted lavender, inner petals ivory. F. rich crim- 

 son edged lavender 



Mother of Pearl. Vigorous in growth and producing its wonderful flowers 

 freely. It is a self color with all the soft iridescent colors of Mother of 

 Pearl. Has been called "The perfect Iris." S. and F. pale bluish lavender 

 with a faint creamy undertone. Large flowers of exceptional substance 

 and perfect form on well branched stems 



Pallida Speciosa. S. lavender; F. deep clear lavender; flowers large and 

 extra fine. Fragrant 



Princess Victoria Louise. S. pale yellow; F. rich violet, edged cream 



Prosper Laugier. S. light bronze red; F. velvety ruby purple 



Quaker Lady. S. smoky lavender with yellow shadings; F. blue and old 

 gold, stigmas yellow. Yellow beard. Odd and attractive 



Queen Alexandra. S. fawn shot with lilac; F. reticulated at base with 

 bronze, beard yellow 



Rheln Nlxe. Very tall, S. snowy white; F. deep violet blue, white margin. 

 Inner petals ivory 



Mixed German Dis. Including many beautiful varieties 



Spanish Iris or Iris Hispanica 



Belle Chlnoise. Deep yellow. 



King of the Blues. (Count of Nassau.) Fine deep purplish blue. 

 King of the Whites. Pure white with small orange blotch on the falls; fine. 

 King of the Yellows. Very fine golden yellow. 

 Louise. Delicate light blue, early flowering. 



Prince Henry. Large purplish bronze, one of the best of this color. 

 Price of any of above, 8c each ; 80c per doz. ; §6.00 per 100. 



Dutch Iris or Iris Hollandia 



This variety is generally regarded as a giant strain of early Spanish Iris. The leaves arel arger 

 and the flowers appear a week or two earlier than the Spanish Iris. 

 E. B. Gamier. Uniform dark blue. 

 Imperator. Larger flowering dark blue. 

 Van Huchtenburg. White standards, yellow falls. 

 Th. Wljck. Delightful light blue. 

 White Excelsior. Uniform white. 

 Yellow Queen. Uniform pure yellow, excellent novelty. 



Price of any of the above, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 

 Early Flowering Wedgewood. Beautiful large flower on tall stalks. Color, wedgewood blue. 



one of the best for forcing. Price: 20c each; S2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Japan Iris 



Iris Kaempferi 



The magnificence of these new Irises surpasses de- 

 scription. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging 

 6 to 8 inches across, charming hues and colors, varying 

 like watered silk in the sunlight, the prevailing colors 

 being white, crimson, rose, lilac, lavender, violet and 

 blue; each flower usually representing several shades, 

 while a golden-yellow blotch, surrounded by a halo of 

 blue or violet, at the base of the petals intensifies the 

 wealth of coloring. They bloom in great profusion in 

 June and throughout July, coming into bloom when 

 other Irises are faded and gone. Ready September 15 to 

 November 15. 



Single Flowering 



Amethyst. Very large wavy petals, ex- 

 quisite lavender shade 



Apollo. Pure white, pink center 



Beauty. Silvery white, distinctly veined 



and suffused indigo blue. Inner petals 



plum edged white. Very beautiful 



Clarice Childs. Petunia violet, conspicu- 

 ous yellow center surrounded with blue 



cast. Large 



Ethel J. Marshall. Ivory white splashed 



and veined dull violet blue petaloids 



aconite violet edged white, stigmas ivory 



white splashed with violet cast 



Granite. Purple, spotted and flaked white. 



Lilac center 



Mars. Reddish purple, striped and blotched 



white 



Painted Lady. White, center blotched 



light purple, tufts white with purple edge 

 Red Biding Hood. Fine amaranth veined 



and suffused white 



Violet Beauty. Pansy violet, conspicuous 



yellow blotch in center surrounded with 



blue cast 



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$0.40 

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$4.00 

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Double Flowering 



Catherine Parry. Blue overlaid rosy-red, high tufts in center almost triple 

 Choseiden. Ruby crimson, white halo surrounds the yellow blotches 



radiating into broad lines. Petaloid stigmas light violet ^ 



Eleanor Parry. Claret red, flamed white and blue. Compact medium size 



flower, 



Yellow blotches, stigmas 



Japan Iris 



Gold Bound. Pure white, one of the best 



Kuro Komo. Purple overlaid with dark blue 



dark blue bordered purple 



La Favorite. Large, fine white, freely veined blue, with a rich purple center 



Mount Hood. Light blue shaded darker, bright orange center 



Mrs. J. Alexander Hayden. White ground edged and shaded pale violet. 



Stigmas, white slightly edged and tipped pale violet 



Pyramid. Violet purple, veined white in center of each petal 



Rose Anna. Ivory white heavy ruby-red veins, conspicuous yellow blotch. 



Stigmas dark plum 



Japan Iris Seedlings. Containing many new and beautiful single and doubl 



Price: 15c each; $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



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