INTRODUCTORY 
3HA\'K 'I'l-:S'l^I':i:) over 600 \-arielic-s ef Iris, 
and siiall conlinuc to Le^^l the rjroniiHiii; 
\-ariclics as olTered so that I be lictlcr 
(ILialificd to judge I lie merits of niy seedlings. 
M\' glory strain mostly contain some shade 
uf red as brown, carmine, puqile and maroon-red. 
i'he [ilants are all very robust growers, and free 
llowering, and the tlower stalks are larger than 
most other varieties. They will average from 
20 to 30 inches in height, and all have large 
flowers. 
Three-quarter acres of named seedlings 
in the^distance 
The falls generally stand out horizontally. 
I am raising thousands of seedlings each 
year, and I believe I have the largest amount of 
seedlings of any grower in the United States. 
WILLIS E. FRYER 
Mantorville Minnesota. U. S. A. 
