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NOW is THE Ti me 
to Choose Your IRIS 
Have you room for but one class of hardy plants? Then 
choose the Iris! As brilliant as Orchids, as hardy as Oaks, 
as thrifty as Weeds, as enduring as the eternal Rocks— 
such is the Iris, the flower of over a hundred forms and 
innumerable varieties. We grow comparatively few, 
preferring the best. Here are a few bound to please: — 
Bearded Iris of Merit 
Florentina — Early, fragrant, gray 
white — 25c. each. 
Ingeborg — Immense white, mid- 
season — 35c. each. 
Isolene — Soft yellow pink with 
deep, old-rose falls — $1.00 each. 
Jacquiniana — Copper and wine 
shades, with dark, velvety purple 
falls — 35c. each. 
Madame Chereau — W hite, frilled 
with blue — 25c. each. 
Dozen lots of each at 
Othello — Rich blue and dark violet 
— 25c. each. 
Queen Alexandra — Mauve and 
yellow shades — 35c. each. 
Queen of May — Fragrant, soft hlac 
rose — 25c. each. 
Tamerlane — Light Dlue, deep 
purple falls — 50c. each. 
Walhalla — Lavender and purple — 
35c. each. 
ten times the single rate. 
Just to Get You Interested — 
We will supply 2 strong roots of each of above ten superb kinds, a total of 
twenty lovely Iris, for $5.00 postpaid. (A $7.50 value); 4 of each, a total of 
forty strong roots, for $10.00 prepaid. Late June and early July is the best 
time to transplant Iris. Since this Special Offer is made to GARDEN 
MAGAZINE Readers Only, please mention this advertisement when ordering. 
CHAS. H. TOTTY CO. n J v m“u Madison, New Jersey 
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