BOMMERSBACH IRISES 
How to Grow Irises 
Have good average garden soil to which is added 
a little bone meal. Plant rhizome one inch deep and 
firm down top soil. Do not allow water to stand on 
Irises summer or winter. 
Irises do better planted in plenty of sunshine, and 
divide every four years. Plant them in masses as 
the colors show up better. 
Bearded Irises are drought resistant. 
Bearded Irises may be transplanted any time from 
April to December. The best time is right after 
blooming season. 
Beardless, Japanese, Siberian, and Spurias should 
be shipped in April or September to November. 
No guarantee, expressed or implied, is made that 
stock will grow. Have no control over after treat¬ 
ment or weather conditions. The purchaser assumes 
all risks after stock leaves our nurseries in good 
condition. 
All plants are of our own growing—strong and 
vigorous, and true to name. The figures before the 
varieties give the garden ratings by the American 
Iris Society. 
Have growing many varieties not listed. If in¬ 
terested, write and I may have what you need, and 
at attractive prices. 
ALL ORDERS ARE PREPAID ANYWHERE IN 
THE UNITED STATES. No order for less than 
$1.00. Send check, draft, or money order. 
A State of Illinois Inspection Certificate Is on 
Every Shipment. 
BEARDED IRISES 
(S., Standards; F., Falls) 
BEARDED 
85 Acheron, Dark blue. 
82 Afterglow, Greyish lavender . 
79 Albert Victor, Light blue. 
87 Alcazar, S. violet, F. purple . 
Alpenglow, Plum. 
Amalia, Dahlia . 
91 Ambassaduer, S. bronze, F. maroon 
88 Amber, Yellow . 
American Black Prince, Purple. 
Amerind, Yellow blend . 
Andrew Jackson, Red violet. 
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