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Plant This “Succession” Ten-Set 
This Fall 
And Have Iris Ten Weeks 
Next Spring 
Of course you know Iris — every flower 
lover does! 
But do you realize that you can have ten 
weeks of their bloom next Spring, instead of 
having them “go by” in two or three weeks, 
as they usually do? 
You merely have to plant the different 
types, from the earliest sorts, blooming in 
April to the wonderful broad-flowered Jap- 
anese sorts, that last into July. 
And the Iris, as you know, is one of the 
easiest of all plants to grow. No pruning, 
and spraying, and mulching and fussing. 
Once planted, they just take care of them- 
selves. And they increase, so you can get 
as many new plants as you want, from 
your old ones. 
Best of all, you can set these plants out 
this Fall, and have an abundance of blooms 
next Spring. 
The “Succession” Ten-Set of Iris 
This is no mixture, or “special offer.” It 
is our regular “Succession” Iris set, at our 
regular price. The Japanese and German 
varieties are some of the very choicest. 
The “Set” contains the following: 
Intermediate Gerda, Sheeny_yellow, with, 
falls of darker yellow; Intermediate Ingle- 
bord, Pure white; Florintina, white, faintly 
flushed lavender; German Spectabilis, purple; 
German Maori King, with yellow, crimson, 
and gold; German Madam Chereau, White, 
fringed azure blue; Siberian Blue, Blue; Si- 
berian Snow Queen, Snow white; Japanese 
Cornelia, Pansy violet (double); Japanese 
Tortoise, Violet blue (single). 
Any one of above, 30c each, $2.50 per 10. Succes- 
sion Ten-Set, I each of above, $2.75. Ten-Ten Set, IO 
each of above (100 plants), $22.50. 
(If wanted by parcel post, add 10%. Any balance 
over, cost of postage, will be returned). 
Advance Tip — Confidential 
Don’t tell your garden friends, hut we’re getting ready 
another of the helpful little “Ten-Ten” books. 
This one is all about Fall planting. How to do it, and 
what to plant. 
Keep it dark— but send for your copy to-day, so you can 
be the first to have one in your neighborhood! 
These advance requests go on a special list, that will get 
the first copies off" the press. 
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Harrisons’ Norway Maples, Oriental Planes, Oaks and other 
deciduous shade trees will be ready for shipment October 15th. 
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