OSSIAN 
OTHELLO 
OUR KING 
PALEMON 
PARC DE NEUILLY 
PARISIANA 
PAVANNE 
PHYLLIS BLISS 
PINK PEARL 
P. L. BATTY 
POCAHONTAS 
POLARIS 
POWHATTAN 
PRINCESS OSRA 
PRINZESS VIKTORIA 
LUISE 
PROF. SEELIGER 
PROSPERITY 
PROSPER LAUGIER 
PROSPERO 
QUAKER LADY 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
QUEEN CATERINA 
QUEEN FLAVIA 
QUEEN OF MAY 
RAFFET 
RACHEL FOX 
RED CLOUD 
RED RIDINGHOOD 
REV. WURTELLE 
REMBRANDT 
RHEIN NIXE 
RHEINTRAUB 
RODNEY 
ROSALIND 
ROSE MADDER 
ROSE UNIQUE 
ROSEWAY 
ROTORUA 
RUBY PERRY 
RUBY QUEEN 
RUGAJO 
SAFRANO 
SALONIQUE 
SANTA ROSA 
SARABANDE 
SARPEDON 
SEAGULL 
SEA NYMPH 
SHEKINAH 
SHERWIN WRIGHT 
SILVER MIST 
SINDJKA 
SOLANA 
SOPHIE 
STEEPWAY 
STORM CLOUD 
SUZANNE AUTISSIER 
SWEET SIXTEEN 
SYPHAX 
TAFFETA 
TAJ MAHAL 
TAMAR 
TAMERLAN 
THELMA PERRY 
TENEBRAE 
TINTALLION 
TOM TIT 
TRAUTLIEB 
TREGASTEL 
TRISTRAM 
TROJANA 
TROADES 
TROOST 
TWILIGHT 
UNDINE 
VALERY MAYET 
VICTORINE 
VIOLA 
VIRGILIA 
VIRGINIA MOORE 
VOLUMNIA 
WESTERN DREAM 
WHITE KNIGHT 
WHITE QUEEN 
W. J. FRYER 
WM. MARSHALL 
WINDHAM 
WYOMISSING 
YELLOW HAMMER 
YELLOW MOON 
YOLANDE 
ZILIA 
IRISES FOR LANDSCAPING 
Mixed Irises without labels and many fine unnamed seedlings are available f os- 
extensive plantings and where a large show of flowers from a moderate investment is 
desired. While they last—• 
100 Rhizomes for $2.00 by express, charges collect. Not less than 50 at the 100 rate. 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
For a limited time, and if the selection of varieties is left entirely to us we offer 
double catalogue value for labeled varieties. This means $10 value for $5; $50 value for 
$25, etc. No such order received for less than $2.00 net. You may indicate your prefer¬ 
ence as to colors and whether Irises of low, medium or higher prices are desired. 
Most of the beardless Irises are right at home on the border of a pool, or in a grassy 
meadow with a brook running through it, though they will do well in the ordinary 
garden if given good care immediately after planting and until they become established. 
Bonemeal, Stonemeal, Tankage and very light applications ot \ igoro are the beat 
fertilizers for Irises. Never use fresh, barnyard manure. 
Remember that rhizomes of bearded Irises like a good baking in the sun. Naturally 
they “sit” on the ground as a duck “sits” on the water. 
Iris root rot, when it appears, should be entirely cut out and burned. The cut 
surfaces of the rhizomes should be bathed in a purple solution of Potassium permangan¬ 
ate and allowed to bake in the sun a few days before replanting, or treated with Cupro- 
Jabonite which seems to be a sure cure. 
In poorly drained and heavy soils, while not perhaps necessary, it is well to mulch 
Irises lightly in the late fall after the ground freezes to prevent heaving out fiotu 
alternate freezing and thawing. 
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