Ga^nbarr. lo. — "I TiaTi receircil tho plantauid CannA - 
boltM aad 1 am Vt-ry nmdi plcasv4 with all uiy order " 
Mra. R. U. Sclioli. 
BEST STANDARD CANNAS 
ricusc note that I cuu furnish notblnt: but 
tlic canna roots — no started plants, and get 
jour order In accordlucly. 
Price, postpaid, lOo each; 3 (or 25c; 12 
lor $1.00. 
AITSTEIA. 0 (eet. Very large flowers, deep 
yellow, allotted In throat. Urcou fidlajie. 
BLACK BEAUTY. 7 feet. Best tall red- 
leaved sort. \'ery decorative; doners red. 
BTTEBANK. r> feet. Large catary yellow 
■nith small crimson spots. IJreeii foliage. 
CHAS. HENDEHSON. av- to 4 feet. Green 
foliage, large crimson llowers. Best red 
b. dder. 
FLOHENCE VAUGHAH. 5 feet. Rlcli yel- 
low, thickly dotted svltU golden red. Green 
loUago. 
J. D. EIBLE. 314 feet. Vermilion eearlet. 
•overlaid with orange; green foliage. A Ono 
beddor. 
KING OF BRONZES. 7 to 8 feet. Broad 
rounded bronze leaves, splendid for foliage ef- 
fect. Oraiige flowers. 
MAJESTIC. 7 to 8 feet. Foliage bluish 
green, lined and riblied with bronze. Large 
clusiiTK of brilliant red flowers. 
SHENANDOAH, -1 feet. Bronze foliage, 
lilLk llowers. Splendid hcdder. 
THREE EXTRA FINE CANNAS 
I'rk'e, postpaid, 15o each; 3 for 40o; 12 for 
fl.50. 
KING HUMBEKT. -I feet. The Icnvea arc 
Tery broad, of n rich reddish bronze, whilo 
the large ornnge-searlet flowers come In groat 
abundance. No better bedder where low eanuas 
are wanted. 
LOTTIBIANA. 0 feet. Glossy green follagw 
and very large vivid scarlet llowers, oflen 6 
to d Inches across. 
WYOMINO. 0 feet. Dark foliage with a 
purpllsh-liriin/.e cast: large oraugo llowers, 6 
inehea or more In diameter. 
IRIS 
THE POOR MAN'S ORCHID 
'*Tlie Irirt is llie ralnliow pcrsonllled. a god- 
dess who visits us in garments of Indescrlbablo 
Bplendor, whose harniouious Interweaving of 
colore Is beyond the brush of man." They 
■re an ol<l favorite, Imt In the great number 
of new and iK'nutiful colorings one hardly recog- 
nizes the old "Flags" of former days. Being 
Mceedlngly barrly, n-nulrlng such little care, 
withal so beautiful, they atiould And ■ place 
iu every garden. 
IRIS GERMANICA 
(Tall Boardad Iris) 
The German Iris are the hanllest and roost 
easily cultivated. They will grow almost any- 
where and In any gwxl gurdcn soil, but will do 
l>e«t In a wellKlralnetl rich loam and In full 
*un. Ihouch they sure I In partial shade. It 
Is best to plant cither early In the fall, or 
early In the spring. Plant the crown or bud 
two Inches Isdow the surface. Orders should 
be In by >lay 10. 
In the following descriptions the upright, or 
standanl petals, are Indlcatr'd by "S"; the 
falls, or drooping {letals, by "F." 
GERMAN IRIS, CLASS A. 
Mo each: r, for 30o: 0 for 6O0: 12 for 90c. 
CHALCESONIA (alio listed u Johon d« 
Witt.) S. light mauve; l\ purple heavily 
reined. Medium height. 
■47— MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
IXOHENTINA ALBA (Syn. Silver King). 
Mftp/^M CHEEEAU. A tall queenly flower, 
bin?' " ' ""^^"^ l"»-'--i'''>l'i 
MAEGOTIN. S. light yellow. P. yellow 
interlaced with magenta. Medium. 
PUBf LE QUEElf (also listed as Florontina 
Blue, Gorman Blue, Blue Board). Vcrv ro- 
bust, large purple flowers, very showy and Im- 
<'»"'»-y. linse reticulated 
• dove color, y. yellow, charmingly veined and 
Interlaced -nlth brown fading to light maroon. 
Nery hardy and u proUflc bloomer. 
rCERMAN IRIS, CLASS B. 
i,5?T?i'^m- " '<"■ '^O' 1- 'Of 51,26. 
CELESTE, Otie of the purest and sweetest 
of llmwrs. S. pale blue of ulira marine cast. 
c4i5.'ifT,7i"''';. Bolden beard. 
i/ilbKlON. h. smoky lavender. Inner iielala 
stf"""- nine heavily veined. 
DARIUS. S. pure clear yellow. 1,\ light 
rnarMrfr="'L"' "'"^T- <^l'nra""Kly veined. 
GRACCHUS. S. pure lemon. P. violet, coiii- 
pletely Interwoven with delicate tracery. 
Medium. ' 
aUEEN OF MAY. Sort rose lilac, almost 
'"iiV.il.iLHil!'". Irises. Medium. 
SAMBUCI4NA BEETHOVEN. S. lilac, In- 
ner petals light yellow. 1,'. rose purijle with 
orange crest. Very striking. Medium to tall. 
^I^PSft" 'RIS, CLASS C-(Extra Choice) 
xAlRX, A sweet dainty flo^ver, very fnig- 
rant. S. pure silky while, Inner petals white 
S,'"?, I'lvt'inJiT- white charmingly veined. 
Tail, 2O0; 3 for &O0, 
EUGENE SUE. .S. white, Inner petals 
white. F. violet edged while, eharniliigly 
veined. Very choice. Height IB Inches. 25oi 
3 for OOo. ' 
LADY JANE. S. light lavender, veined nt 
the base. K fuwa colur traced with heliotrope. 
Medium. A choice flower. 20o; 3 for COo, 
LEONIDAS. Of radiant lieautv. .s. purplo. 
.n,!* Kllfl"'".'"!-' 'Injflt purple. Very handsome. 
Tall. 2O0; 3 for 6O0. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. Tho noblest of nil 
the Irla family; height 3 feet, foliage broad 
and ornami'Ulal. l^rge [wile blue flowers, vupj 
fragrant. 36o: 3 for 90o. 
All Ilvo Itt Class C for Jl.OO, 
GERMAN IRIS, CLASS D. 
GERMAN IRIS, miiod, iinnuniod (niy choice) 
7o each: 3 for SOo; 0 for Sic; 12 for 60a, 
GERMAN IRIS, mixed, named (my choice) 
80 each; 3 for Z2o; 0 for «o; :2 for BOo. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Tlie Sllierlau lypf Ik hardy as an oak and 
very beaullful. Iu bliKun from June to August, 
i'lne for cutting. 
0RIENTALI8. Tall. 8. Tlolot. V. rich 
liMilsli violet. I60. 
8IBERICA (Siberian nine). Illch bine flow- 
ers of eX(|olKlle lienulv. 12o. 
SIBERICA ALBA (.«llK-rlan While). Very 
choice whlleHower. 20o, 
SNOW ttUEEN. .S. while. F. white, gold- 
en yellow at the base. A rare and beautiful 
flower, iKiri.e im long Klrnng stems. 260. 
All four Bllierlan Irl«eK for 05o. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Orebld-llke blossoniN of exceeding l>esuty. lint 
not <|alte as hardy ss the (German Iris. Choice 
mixed, ISo each; 3 for lOo; 12 for VI,60. 
