SILVER QUEEN—A silvery white Poppy, 
listed more than 20 years ago, but now 
practically out of commerce. We have 
fortunately obtained it, and hope later to 
offer it for sale. 
SPOTLESS—Beautiful pink, free flowering, 
no base spots .75c 
SPOTTED GIANT—A very large flowered 
orange scarlet with large, dense black 
center that gives it a character all its 
own .$1.50 
STURTEVANT PINK HYBRID—An unusual 
shade of deep pink. New and beautiful 
.$ 1.00 
SUNNY JIM—Semi-double scarlet, 24 in¬ 
ches .50c 
SURPASSETOUT—A very popular new red 
of excellent quality .$1.00 
THORA PERRY—The daintiest of small 
white flowers on slender stems in great 
profusion; invaluable for cutting. Very 
scarce . $2.50 
THIBETICA—A striking Alpine Poppy with 
great quantities of bright orange flowers. 
Gorgeous throughout the season ...$1.50 
TOREADOR—Mammoth size, large black, 
dark crimson blotch .$5.00 
TRILBY—Very large, dark, lustrous, rich 
red, plaited petals. With Lula A. Neeley 
and Wurembergia, the world’s three best 
poppies. Tall, stiff stems. Late. Fine 
and rare ......$2.50 
TULIPA—Beautiful upright growing plants 
with stiff stems and cup-shaped flowers 
of a striking shade of orange-pink. Splen¬ 
did . $1.00 
TURNER PINK—A new and distinct sort 
with petals of a deep coral pink, the low¬ 
er half of the petals of a much deeper 
shade, giving an effect of a bi-color, $2.50 
WATTEAU—Flesh coral, small numerous 
flowers, as many as 25 on one year plants. 
No blotch in petal. Very fine and scarce 
.$1.50 
WELCOME—Deep scarlet, shaggy, witlt 
dusty black center, very large .$1.50 
WUNDERKIND—Very large flowers of a 
dark, satiny, carmine-rose. A universal 
favorite. Fine for cut flowers .... $1.00 
WURTEMBERGIA—Enormous, tall grow¬ 
ing red, with medium blotch. One of the 
three best reds ..$1.00 
IRISES 
Iris—the most decorative form in all the flower world. 
—Hannah Rion 
“Not one of Flora’s brilliant race 
A form more perfect can display; 
Art could not feign more simple grace 
Nor nature take a line away.” 
—Montgomery 
This list of 750 named Irises is presented in full confidence that it represents in a 
very unusual degree the finest varieties of recent introduction. This selection, or anjr 
part of it, would grace the garden of the keenest connoisseur. The tremendous advance¬ 
ment made recently in the bearded Irises has trained the public to a keener discern¬ 
ment in their selections, and we are judging our gardens by a new and finer standard. 
The members of the Garden Club of America recently voted the Iris our most popular 
garden flower, and authorities everywhere praise it as the finest single hardy perennial. 
This is a w r ell deserved distinction, because, "with its dainty refinement, with the delicate 
poise of the Orchid, it presents a wider range of coloring, will withstand more neglect 
and abuse and will thrive under more widely varied and less favorable conditions than 
any other garden flower. 
PRICES 
Never before have prices of the finest Irises been so low. 
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you must buy the new, enthusiastically 
described Irises in order to be sure of having good varieties. This is a Golden Age of 
Irises, and one can obtain simply marvelous sorts at extremely low T prices. Numerous 
really fine Irises are completely ignored because they do not travel the highways of dis¬ 
play advertising and official observation. 
