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Unless otherwise noted all varieties of Iris are 60c. each; any 3 f«r $1.50; any 6 for $2 

 All Perennial Plants are subject to the 2'';- D. C. or Md. Sales Tax. Pleas 



sa Sass. 3 ft. Cool and frost-like sulpluir- 



\cllo\\ with a white blaze near the haft. 



Elonjiated blooms of medium size, frilled 



at the edges. 

 Frieda Mohr. 3 ft. A large lilac-rose bi- 



lolor ot classic flaring form and splendid 



tfxiurc. 

 Golden Fleece. 3 ft. Beautiful lemon-yel- 

 uul irc.imy falls provocatively edgtxi 



and banded linipid gold, with a suggestion 



of ruining. Wholly unlike other yellows. 



Tall stems. 75c. each; 3 for S2.(X). 

 Golden Majesty. 3 ft. A very line golden 



\tllii\\. j;li>tcning smooth and unfading. 

 Imperial Blush. 3 ft. Silvery lilac with a 



V rt iniv pink iridescence. Lemon beard. 

 ; free flowering. 



White, with no other color"except a 

 trace of pale yellow near the center. 

 75c. each; 3 for S2.0(); 6 for S3. 50. 



Lady Mohr. 3 to 3;-j ft. Standards 



o\ster- white, huge and slightly 



fluted, with strong midribs; fallspale 



chartreuse with prominent veining. A dark 



patch surrounds the beard. SI. 00 each; 3 



for 52.50. 



Lighthouse. 3 ft. Clear old-rose standards 

 anti rose-red falls. A torch-like center of 

 yellow sends streams of gold from the heart 

 of the flower. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



Marquita. 3 ft. An Amoena type of cream 

 ,111(1 «atermelon-rose. The watermelon- 

 rose falls are veined rather than solidly 

 colored. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



Miss California, ly^ ft. An enormous 

 flower of lilac-pink, with a lemon-yellow 

 beard. Blooms over a long period. 



Missouri. 3 ft. One of the classics. The 

 giant blooms of faultless form and heavy 

 enameled texture are a clear rich shade of 

 medium blue. 75c. each; 3 for S2.(K). 



Mulberry Rose. 314 ft. A self of radiant 

 mulberry-rose, an unusual shade in the 

 deep pink class. Large blooms, self colored 

 75c. each; 3 for S2.00. 



Ola Kala. 3 ft. This is one of the best of 

 the deep yellows — so intense that it is al- 

 most orange. Sl.fX) each; 3 for S2.50. 



Prairie Sunset. J ft. In its tints we have pink, 

 rose, apricot and peach with a sprinkling 

 of gleaming gold. Sl.OO each; 3 for S2.50. 



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

 near crimson-red. Produces an abundance 

 of flowers. Late blooming. SI. 50 each; 3 

 forS4.00. Illustrated in color on back cover. 



Sable. 3 ft. A wonderful shade of deepest 

 black-violet with a claret tone. 75c. each; 

 3 for S2. Illustrated in color on back cover. 



Snow Flurry. lYi ft. A beautiful, ruffled 

 blue-white. The buds are lightly tintecl 

 blue but open a cool white. Sl.iKJ each- 

 3 for S2.50. 



Wabash. 3 ft. Fresh-toned as any orchid 

 is this Amoena with showy white standards 

 and ultramarine falls with brighter mar- 

 gins. 



.75; any 12 for $4.85; any 25 for $8.50 

 e include in your remittance. 



WABASH. 60c. each: 3 for S1.50 



Bearded Iris (Flag Iris) 



N\ e van turnish many otiier varieties than 



those listed. 



Amigo. 3 ft. Clear light lavender standards 

 effectively foiled by the deep purple vel- 

 vet, trimly edged falls. 



Azure Skies. Pale lavender-blue with firm 

 domed standards and flaring, almost 

 horizontal falls. 



Berkeley Gold. 3 ft. Shining gold color; 

 tall steins; good-sized flowers. 



Black Wings. A (Mpular I ris of deejjest mid- 

 night-blue overlaid with a frosty black 

 sheen. 



Blue Shimmer. 3 ft. Clearest tone of blue 

 ot an\ Ins, polka-<lotted and p)eppered, 

 rather than buttonholed, on crisp enameled 

 white. Illustrated in color on back c-over 

 Sl.OO each; 3 for S2.50. 



Bryce Canyon. 3 ft. Distinct warm shade 

 ot brown or henna-copf>er, self colored. 

 Illustrated in color on back cover. Fra- 

 grant. $1.00 each; 3 for S2.5<J. 



Buffawn. 3 ft. Bufl'-fawn with a brilliant 

 tangerine beard. Pronounced flaring 

 blooms of light tan color with a pinkish 

 glow. 



California Peach. 38 in. Beautiful blend of 

 peach-pink and apricot, with lavender tint 

 in the ctnter. S1.(X; each; 3 for S2.5(J. 



China Maid. 3 ft. Soft mallow-pink en- 

 hanced by an intriguing blending of 

 golden buff at the haft and edges of the 

 petals. 75c. each; 3 for S2.00; 6 for 53.50. 



City of Lincoln. 3^^ ft. Rich golden 

 standards and velvety bright mahogany- 

 red falls. Fine height, excellent branching, 

 and splendid flaring form. 



Dauntless. 3 ft. A standard red self. Deep 

 rose-r»-d with velvety falls. 



Destiny. 3 ft. A rich, somber-toned variety 

 with exceedingly velvety black plum- 

 purple falls and standards and rich gold 

 t.>eard. 



Dieamcastle. 3 ft. Pure orchid-pink done 

 to perfection. A vision of sheer loveliness. 

 A nearly white lieard emphasizes the solid 

 orchid-pink color. 52. W each; 3 for 55.00. 



Fall -blooming 

 Bearded Iris 



These are the varieties that 

 bloom in spring and fall under 

 favorable conditions. 



Autumn Haze. 2^ ft. Very 

 large blooms of light lavender- 

 violet. 



Autumn Queen. 1 )/^ ft. Pure white, 

 sure bloomer in fall. 



Black Magic. 2 ft. Intense deep vio 

 blue; free bloomer. 



Sangreai. 2 ft. Beautiful yellow. 



JAPANESE IRIS COLLECTION 

 5 Choice Varieties 



Betty F. Holmes. While. 



Blue Heron. Blue, white center. 



Flamingo. Rose, while. 



Red Emperor. Deep red. 



Rosa Anna. Mauve, veined ])urplc. 

 75c. each; 3 for $2.00 



COLLECTION BF2 



5 roots, 1 of each, for . 



$3.35 



Miniature Bearded Iris 



These dainty little Iris bloom in April and 

 early May. 



Fairy. 6 in. Pale blue. 

 La Fiancee. 12 in. White. 

 Sambo. 10 in. Deep blue. 

 Sound Money. 6 in. Compact; yellow. 



Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris) 



Being smaller and more graieful, these 

 aregrcatl\ adiiiireil as cut-llowers. 



Caesar's Brother. Rich pansy-purple. 

 Perry's Blue. Clear blue. Stout stems. 

 Snow Queen. A beautiful white. 



Dutch Iris Bulbs 



One ol 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. 



'«)c. per do/..; S6. 50 per 100. 

 Golden Harvest. Both the standards and 



l.ills are bright golden yellow. 95c. per 



do/.; 56.75 per 100. 

 White Perfection. The finest white Dutch 



Iris in existence. $1.10 per doz.; $7.75 per 



100. 



Iris Tingitana 



Wedgwood. Graceful large flowers of a 

 heaiiliful deep blue color. Very early. 75c. 

 per do/.; §5.50 per 100. 



WASHINGTON 2, D. C. 



OLA KALA. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 



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