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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau, H. 36 in. S. and F. a rich 
91-88 blackish-purple. Magnificent. 40 cents. 3 for $1. 
12 for $3.50. 
Stamboul, H. 36 in. S. light blue; F. violet-blue. Very 
78-77 good. 30 cents. 3 for .75. 12 for $2. 
Sweet Lavender, H. 36 in. S. pale lavender; F. deep rose- 
85-87 lavender. Beautiful. 40 cents. 3 for .90. 12 for 
$2.75. 
Tristram, H. 24 in. S. clear white; F. rich deep purple. 
75- 75 25 cents. 3 for .60. 12 for $2. 
Troost, H. 24 in. S. rosy-lilac; F. darker. Total effect 
78- 79 rose-pink. 25 cents. 3 for .60. 12 for $2. 
Vingolf, H. 30 in. S. creamy-white; F. velvety purple 
83-85 edged cream. 60 cents. 3 for $1.50. 12 for $5. 
Virginia Moore, H. 30 in. Clear yellow with deeper vein- 
76- 77 ings. Self color. 30 cents. 3 for .75. 12 for $2.50. 
White Knight, H. 24 in. A beautiful pure white. Fragrant. 
79- 80 25 cents. 3 for .65. 12 for $2. 
W. J. Fryer, H. 30 in. S. glistening yellow; F. dark vel- 
74-79 vety purple with yellow border. 25 cents. 3 for 
.65. 12 for $2. 
JAPANESE IRIS—IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The Japanese Iris close the colorful season of Iris with 
a fitting glory of fascinating flowers. When seen in the 
morning or evening the effect is particularly striking, for 
the tall stems from three to five feet high bring the 
flowers nearly on a level with the eyes and the sunshine 
is diffused through snowy white, deep rose and velvety 
purple. 
The plants should be set in the spring or early in Sep¬ 
tember so that the roots may become established before 
winter. The ideal spot is one which is well drained in 
winter and may be kept moist through May and June just 
before the plants flower. Peat mixed with the soil is very 
good as it is retentive of moisture through the hot, dry 
weather. 
We have made numerous importations of Iris from 
Japan and have bought other collections in this country 
in our endeavor to obtain the best. In addition we have 
selected some choice seedlings of our own origination that 
are equal to any which we have seen. 
Varieties listed below 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Six or more plants of a variety at the dozen rate. 
Astarte, 6 petals, rich, dark-blue-violet. 
Date-Do-Gu, 3 petals; pearl-gray heavily bordered with 
deep reddish-plum; standards white tipped with red¬ 
dish-plum. 
Gold Bound, 6 petals, broad petals of pure glistening 
white, with golden throat. 
All stock fresh dug on orders. 
