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TAJ MAHAL. A very fine white with large petals of 
great substance. Tall stems, well branched. One of the 
very best whites. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
TENEBRAE. A dark colored Dominion seedling of de¬ 
pendable growth. Standards violet-purple, darker at 
center; falls velvety blackish purple; center flushed 
straw-yellow. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
THAIS. 38 inches. A beautiful large pink flower with 
strong stems. A much clearer pink than Susan Bliss. 
Extra fine pink. 50 cents. 
TITAN. A Dominion seedling. Standards light violet- 
blue; falls violet-purple. When first introduced, it sold 
at $50 per rhizome. Very striking, of fine form and 
texture. Hardy plant; strong, massive stems. 38 inches. 
25 cents. 
TROPIC SEAS. A sister seedling to Morning Splendor. 
Standards violet; falls velvety mulberry-purple. A 
large flower on tall, erect stems. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
TROSTRING-ER. A cross between C. E. Stringer and 
Trojana. Taller than either of these two good Irises. 
A splendid soft pink. 25 cents. 
TRUE CHARM (Sturtevant). A beautiful Plicata of 
elegant form. Flowers white with delicate blue- 
lavender margin. Hardy, vigorous grower. 40 inches. 
25 cents. 
VALENCIA. A beautiful bright orange-buff self. Large 
flowers; excellent form; remarkable substance. A pop¬ 
ular favorite. 36 inches. 25 cents. 
VALKYRIE. 33 inches. A fine large flower on tall, stout 
branching stems. Standards olive-like; falls dark ma¬ 
roon-purple. A very rich Iris as the sun plays with its 
great bloom^'as they move gently in the wind. 
50 cents. 
VERT GALLANT. 48 inches. A very large flower of great 
substance, brilliant coloring and the finest form. Stand¬ 
ards are a blending of coppery fawn and soft lilac; falls 
intense garnet-red with bronze edge. An outstanding 
Iris in every way. $ 2 . 00 . 
VESPER GOLD. A distinct yellow with soft violet flush 
and gold and maroon veinings on the falls. A late va¬ 
riety. 40 inches. 35 cents. 
VIKING. A large blue bicolor of excellent form and sub¬ 
stance. 25 cents. 
WACONDA. 38 inches. Standards a deep fuchsia-red; 
falls rich velvety violet-carmine. The general effect of 
this flower is a metallic light red. $ 1 . 00 . 
WAMBLISKA. A very large white with just the slightest 
tracings of blue undertone. Flowers of fine form and 
finish, a strong, free flowering, thrifty plant. There is 
a plant of it as this is written in the garden with five 
great full open flowers. It is a great flower. $1.00. 
WEDGEWOQD. Standards and falls an even tone of rich 
blue. Large flowers with prominent white beard. As 
the flower ages it fades to a lighter blue which doesn’t 
mar its beauty. Prolific. 42 inches. 25 cents. 
WHITE QUEEN. A pure white Iris that we like very 
much. The color is pure with slight tracings of green 
on the haft which only adds to the beauty of the 
flower. 25 cents. 
WILD ROSE. An Iris well named. A dainty satiny pink. 
One you will admire. 36 inches. 35 cents. 
YELLOW MOON. Standards and falls a soft yellow. A 
variety of wonderful texture. A real addition to any 
garden. 36 inches. 50 cents. 
Fine Iris Priced Cheap 
In this list of Iris we have placed the very best of the older varieties. In fact, we think many of them, as yet, 
have not been surpassed in beauty or size by any of the newer ones that sell at higher prices. We do not believe there 
is an Iris in this list that will fail to please anyone who purchases it. If planted early, they will all bloom next 
season. 
Make Up Your Own 
Selection 
Select just the color 
combinations you like. 
Plant at least 3 of a kind 
for best color effect. 
These Iris 
are priced so cheap that 
we cannot accept orders 
to be sent postpaid for 
less than $1.00. 
Any 12 
Your choice, all labelled 
for $1.00, postpaid. They 
may be all different, all 
alike, or in groups as you 
want them. 
Our Choice 
We will select for you 
15 excellent Iris, all dif¬ 
ferent colors, not labeled, 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
Acheron. A very dark red-purple. 
Amber. A very fine bright yellow. 
Ben Bow. A bluish violet self color. 
Blue Boy. A rich purple with blue beard. 
Bluet. A very desirable real blue. 
Caprice. A good profuse red-purple. 
Cecil Minturn. A uniform shade of rose. 
Corrida. A late beautiful self blue. 
Dream. A tall uniform pink-lavender. 
Edith Scoville. A rich red-purple. 
E. H. Jenkins. A beautiful light violet. 
Evening Glow. A uniform pale lavender-blue. 
Plammenschwert. S. empire yellow; F. velvety brown. 
Era Angelica. Unusual. S. buff; F. blue. 
Eritjof. Lavender and soft purple falls. 
George Yeld. An apricot and wine com¬ 
bination. 
Harpalion. A tall, uniform light blue- 
lavender. 
Harriet Presby. Tall, late, pinkish lilac. 
Her Majesty. Soft rose, deep veined red¬ 
dish falls. 
Iris King. S. buff; falls garnet-brown. 
Isoline. Silvery rose and mauve. 
Japanesque. White and lavender. Form¬ 
ed like a Japanese Iris. 
Kathryn Eryer. S. yellow; F. rich red¬ 
dish purple. 
Kochi. Early. Dwarf, rich deep purple. 
Lady Byng. Lavender-orchid bordering 
on pink. 
Lent A. Williamson. S. soft violet; 
F. velvety royal purple. 
Lord of June. Very large light lavender-blue. 
Mme. Chereau. White with frilled lavender edge. 
Mme. Chobaut. An attractive creamy pink. 
Monsignor. A deep velvety violet-blue. 
Mother of Pearl. A large very fine bluish lavender. 
Mrs. Alan Gray. General effect pink. Fine for massing. 
Mrs. Hetty Matson. Mauve with red-purple falls. 
Nimbus. A very rich dark purple Iris. 
Parc de Neuilly. A rich deep uniform purple. 
Perfection. A blue-purple bicolor. 
Phyllis Bliss. A beautiful rosy lavender self. 
Prosper Laugier. S. fiery bronze; F. ruby-purple. 
Prospero. Enormous, late, deep lavender-violet. 
Quaker Lady. An unusual smoky lavender. 
Queen Caterina. A pale lavender-violet 
self. 
Queen of May. A tall lilac-rose, almost 
pink. 
Rhein Nixe. White standards, purple 
falls. 
Ramona. A lavender-brown blend. 
Rose Unique. An early deep pink. 
Shekinah. A pale lemon-yellow. 
Sherwin-Wright. A deep golden yellow. 
Steepway. Reddish fawn and rosy 
mauve falls. 
Susan Bliss. Rich rose-pink self. 
Sweet Lavender. Just like its name. 
Zanardelle. A real blue self color. 
Zwanenburg. Very odd. Cream blotched 
greenish yellow. 
FOR MASS 
PLANTING 
or for 
Decoration Day 
Cut Flowers 
You may choose 100 
Iris from this list in as 
many as ten different va¬ 
rieties. These will be 
labeled, for 
$ 6.00 
