The Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
The splendid effect to be had with German Iris is well shown by the illustra- 
tion below. They are among the most beautiful hardy plants grown and are 
of the easiest culture. 
^ e make a specialty of Iris and our collection of all varieties hardy enough 
for this climate include Japanese, German, Pumila, Siberian Interegna, 
and native. Irises are best planted early in September. Order now and 
we will send them at the proper time for planting. 
Named varieties, 20 cts. each, $1.75 per doz., $10.00 per 100, unless otherwise noted 
Mixed varieties, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
y , ellow v ex e t o r ?d arge J flower ’ Loreley. (New). Perfect shaped flowers, falls of a dee[ 
tinct and beautiful. 30 cts. each, $3.00 per doz. ultra-marine-blue, more or less veined with creamy 
Canary-Bird. Standards and falls pale yellow. 25 cts. white and bordered sulphur-yellow; the standards ar< 
each. a pale sulphur-yellow, making a beautiful contrast 
Carlotta Patti. Standards lemon-yellow; falls same, 50 cts. each. 
veined reddish brown; dwarf. , Madame Chereau. Pearly white, daintily edged wit! 
Dalmatica. Delicate lavender. Tall, vigorous plant, lavender. 
•a!; 1 *! ver y l a rge fi° w (.T ; one of the finest of all Irises. Nibelungen. (New). Standards fawn-yellow, fall; 
35 cts. each, S3. 50 per doz. violet-blue, with fawn margin; distinct and pretty 
Darius. Yellow and lilac; large flowers. 50 cts. each. 
Donna Maria. White, tinged lilac. Oroya. Standards light purple; falls dark purple, uppei 
Florentina alba. Silvery white; early. half reticulated white. 
Fragrans. Lovely white, edged with violet. Parisienne. Deep purple; dwarf. 
Gracchus. Standards yellow; falls crimson, reticulated Princess Victoria Louise. (New). Standards purt 
white, with yellow margins. 25 cts. each. sulphur-yellow; falls rich plum-color, with cream 
Her Majesty. Lovely rose-pink; a variety of great colored edges. A new and distinct combination oi 
distinction and beauty. 35 cts. each. colors. 50 cts. each. 
King of Iris. (New.) A striking novelty, with flowers Queen of the Gypsies. Standards bronze; falls light 
of perfect form, tne standard clear lemon-yellow; falls purple. 
ydlow ati S^ct b s rC Sch W ‘ th 3 br0ad ° f 8 ° lden " Q“een of May. Lovely rose-lilac. 25 cts. each. 
Lucretius. Standards white delicatelv shaded hlne- R *\ ein Ni * e - Standards pure white; falls deep violet 
f alls velvetv violet-Durnle 1 ’ dellcately shaded blue > blue, with white margins,. will attain a height of 3 feet 
y purple. with m any-branched stems. 50 cts. each. 
fight p^ie Standards White ’ tinted lavcnder; falls stylosa Innocenza. Exquisitely beautiful, almost 
. ® . ' T , „ PUte white flowers, tinted with blue and yellow; a 
Lohengrin. (New). Foliage and flower of gigantic color never before obtainable in German Irises 
size, of a deep violet-mauve. 50 cts. each. 35 cts. each. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 
of Tulips, Hyacinths and Narcissi for fall planting, 
Peonies for September planting and complete list of 
Irises. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY ^ 
319 Fourth Avenue 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
