NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. 
Japanese Field of 
Kaempfkri Iris in Bloom. 
Japanese Tri$ 
{^Lcevigata or Kcsmpferz). 
THE Japanese have accomplished wonderful 
results with this type of Iris, producing a 
strain whose beauty of form and com- 
binations of colors rival the rarest orchids. 
They are perfectly hardy and will thrive in an^r 
good garden soil. Our collection is composed 
of the choicest sorts, many of them direct 
importations from the famous oriental collec- 
tions. Some, of the newer varieties produce 
enormous flowers, many of them from eight to 
twelve inches in diameter, of exquisite color 
and markings. See list below. 
Double Uarieties. 
Annabelle. Medium size; outer segments 
broad, white at base changing to blue; 
inner segments white, richly bordered with 
blue. 
Beauty. Very large grayish white, beauti- 
fully marked with deep maroon, base of 
petals bright yellow. 
Blue Jay. Large flower, fine azure blue, 
freely veined and mottled white. 
Dinah. Light silvery lilac, veined purple blue. 
Eclair. Lovely pure white. Extra large and 
fine. 
Francelia. Double, medium ; outer segments 
pale white to rose on margin ; inner seg- 
ments white, margined rose. 
Gold Bound. Flowers of enormous size. Pure snow white, with large gold- 
banded center. 
Hannibal. Light blue, freely veined deep blue, yellow center. 
Mahogany. Very large flower, deep mahogany red. 
Mt. Fell. Grayish white, finely veined celestial blue, with blue and yellow center. 
Mt.^Hood. Light blue shaded darker, bright orange center. 
Purity. Double white, medium size ; outer segments banded golden yellow. 
Pyramid. Tall and showy, flower very large ; light violet blue, slight white veins. 
Robert Craig. Tall and very large ; French white, shaded with violet toward center. 
Victor. Fine porcelain blue. 
Single Uarieties. 
Alba Simplex.^ Pure white flower; very free, early. 
Celeste. Medium size; outer segments white, veined purple; inner segments 
narrow deep purple. 
Como. Reddish amaranth with large white center. 
Exquisite. Fine porcelain blue. 
Qigantea, Blue with purple tinge and white veins. 
Kathryn. Large; tall grower; outer segments broad, pale blue beautifully 
vemed with royal purple ; inner segments upright, royal purple margined white. 
King Edward VII. Large and rich royal purple. 
Phyllis Leighton. Deep blue. 
Rosymorn. Outer segments lilac blue, border purple, inner segments upright, 
creamy white, margined rose. 
Snowbound. Large, pure white, with golden bands. 
i>ouvenir. Lovely rose pink, with delicate blue veins. 
new Uarleties imported direct from Sapan last season.— Order by number if you prefer. 
No' TT^vf^"^" ^^^y lilac, beautifully veined. No. 23. Oniga-shima. Deep maroon. 
M ^5" H'"'^'^!"- Soft blue and white, very double. No. 28. Shira-taki. Snow white, very large. 
No" ^urao-no-isho. Red bordered with white. No. 31. Kosui-no-iro. White tinted pale blue, 
o- 20. Kumo-no-uye. Royal purple, double. No. 35. Schuchin-krva. White bordered carmine. 
No. 45. Ki an-no-musao. White, lilac at base of petals. 
PHf^< i Established plants, Each, $0.25 Per 10, $2.00 Per 100, $15.00 
rilVV>. 1 Smaller plants, " .15 " 1.25 " 10.00 
In Mixture— Established plants, " .15 " 1.25 " 8.00 
OLLKCTiONs— Established plants, our selection, 10 distinct varieties, $2.00 20 distinct varieties, $3.75 
Smaller plants, our selection, " " 1.25 " " 2.25 
J^or other Iris see Herbaceous Plants. Also German Iris on opposite page. 
Mr.S. T. C, Augusta, Me. "9^^- 
J'The package by express came safely, and the Pceomes, Larkspurs 
and Oriental Popples all right, good stock, better than same kinds 
received from other parties. 
''I think you will have 7ny orders in the future for this kind of stock.'' 
See inner front cover page for terms and special discottnts 
