German 
GERMAN IRIS 
“AMBASSADOR” 
Iris (Fleur de J^is) 
Plant shallow in dry soils with sunny exposure dur¬ 
ing- June, July and August, add Superphosphate to 
supply the lime needed. 
S.—Standard or Upper Petals. 
F.—Falls or Lower Petals. 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
Two each of any variety 
for. 
(20c for one of a sort) 
One each of 12 varieties (12 roots) 
for. 
Two each of 12 varieties (24 roots) 
for. 
One each of 25 varieties (25 roots) 
for. 
Two each of 25 varieties (50 roots) 
for. 
30c 
$2.00 
$3.25 
$3.75 
$5.95 
Plant two inches deep in moist acid soils with 
sunny exposure, during June, July and August. 
AFTERGLOW. Lavender grey shading to buff, 
yellow haft. 
ALCAZAR. S .—violet, F.—purple, giant in 
flower, handsome, height B 1 /^ ft. 
AMBASSADOR. S.—bro nzy-violet, F.—velvety- 
maroon, conspicuous orange beard, immense. 
CAPRICE. S.—reddish purple, F.—deeper, the 
best "red," height 2 ft. 
DREAM. A I ovely soft uniform pink. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. Splendid rich ch rome-yellow; 
F.—brilliant orange, fine form. 
HER MAJESTY. S.—pa le coppery-pink, darker 
and heavily veined, most effective pink. 
ISOLENE. Lila c-purple, most beautiful and yet 
unmatched, distinct, sweet scented. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Lavender-violet, very 
large, luxuriant grower, B 1 /^ ft. 
LOHENGRIN. Cattleya -mauve, large flowers. 
LORD OF JUNE. Lavender blue, exceedingly 
handsome, sweet scented, height V /2 ft. 
MILDRED PRESBY. S. —creamy white, F.—rich 
dark velvety violet, edged lavender-white. 
MORNING GLORY. Large red of fine form. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Delightful soft lavender, 
branching stem, height 4 ft. 
OPERA. S.—vi olet red. F.—deeper velvet. 
ORION. S.—Soft-violet, F.—dark plush violet. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. Large pale blue, broad 
foliage, sweet scented, height V /2 ft. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. (True.) Silvery laven¬ 
der blooms, ideal shape, handsomeest of all. 
PROSPER LAUGIER. S.—bronze, F.—crimson, 
much admired, height 2 l /2 ft. 
PROSPERO. S.—pale lavender, flushed yellow 
base, S.—reddish-purple, lightly shaded mar¬ 
gin, orange beard, handsome. 
QUEEN CATERINA. Pale lavender violet, !| 
white haft, orange beard, handsome. 
QUEEN OF MAY. S.—I ilac, F.—rose, most j| 
charming of the pinks, handsome, 2% ft. 
REIN NIXE. S.—white, F.—blue, distinct white j 
edge, vigorous, good habit, free flowering. \ 
SOUV. de MME. GAUDICHAU. Finest rich 
purple, fragrant, fine shape. 
SWEET LAVENDER. S.—I avender violet, F.— jjr 
rosy lavender, ruffled, six spikes. ' 
Japanese 
Iris (Kaempferi) 
BETTY F. HOLMES—Dbl. • New pure white, blooms up to I ft. in diam. The world's finest, each $.75. 
BOKHARA—Sgl. Phlox purple, yellow blotch in center edged blue. Wavy petals. 
CHUTSAI—Egl. Hortense violet veined white. Inner petals phlox purple, each, $.50. 
FASCINATION—Dbl. Light blue with faint white veins and pink tinge. 
JEANETTE PARRY—Sgl. White suffused with lines of bluish-violet. 
KHA KHAN.—Sgl. White suffused blue, purple, stigmas. Extra fine and large. 
LA FAVORITE—Dbl. Large, fine white, freely veined blue, and a rich purple center. 
PAINTED LADY—Sgl. Most charming clear white, tinted pink. 
PYRAMID—Dbl. Violet purple, veined white in center of each petal. 
RED RIDING HOOD—Sgl. Purplish red with white veins. REPSIME—Dbl. Blue veined white. 
ROSE ANNA—Obi. Ivory white, heavy ruby red veins, yellow blotch, stigmas, dark plum, each, $.50. 
TEMPLE FLOWER—Sgl. Ivory white, violet veins, inner petals edged Phlox purple, each, $.75. 
VIOLET GIANT—Semi-Dbl. # The largest Jap Iris, measuring 3 ft. in circumference, each, $1.50. 
YAMA YAMA—Sgl. White overlaid blue. Center petals white and purple. Crinkled appearance. 
Price, any of the above, except where specially priced, $.40 each, 3 for $1.15, $4.50 per dozen. 
