IQ IRISES 
of Yoiir Own Selection, All Named 
and Labelled —from the Following List 
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For many purposes Iris are ideally adapted. They are among the most beautiful and 
captivating of flowers; many are sweetly scented and all are easily cared for and in¬ 
crease in numbers very rapidly. Varieties below, from which you may 
make your own selection, are from the foremost varieties in the world 
You may have any 10 Iris rhizomes (roots) from this group for 
only $1.00 prepaid, or you may order more varieties if you wish 
at the rate of 10 for $1.00. All varieties in this group catalog 
at 25c and 35c each. 
Albert Victor — 3 ft. S.—soft blue; F.—light lavender. Large. 
Amber — 3 ft. Uniform citron-yellow with an orange beard. 
Bronze Lady — S.—tan suffused with rose; F.—rose lilac with orange beard. 
B. Y. Morrison — 3 ft. S. — pale lavender violet: F. — velvety purple, bordered 
lavender. 
Chalice — 2/4 ft. An exquisite uniform soft lemon yellow with rich yellow styles 
and deep orange beard. 
Dream — 3/4 ft. S.—lilac-pink; F.—slightly darker with orange beard. 
Dusky Maid — S.—coppery tan: F.—bright red-purple center with coppery-tan border. 
Evadne — 3 ft. S.—deep rose-violet, slightly tinted buff; F.—very rich velvety rose-violet, deeper than 
S., and veined reddish brown on white base, burnt orange beard. 
Gold Crest — S. & F.—bright violet-blue with a conspicuous golden yellow beard. 
Her Majesty — 2V2 ft. S.—lovely rose pink; F.—bright crimson tinged a brighter shade. 
Lord of June —3 ft. S.—very broad, light blue; F.—lavender-violet, marked old gold. 
Madame Chobaut — 3 ft. S.—white, suffused pale yellow to wine-red; F.—white suffused with lilac. 
Madame De Sevigne — 2 V 2 ft. A plicata with S. of light lilac color; F.—cream color with light lilac 
markings. General effect light rose-lilac. 
Marsh Marigold — 2 V 2 ft. S.—golden yellow; F.—purple-brown, with yellow border. Very bright 
and striking. 
Medrano — 2/4 ft. S.—purple; F.—rich, dark maroon-purple, tinted buff. Large flower of dark tones. 
Late. 
Memory — Nearly a blue-lavender self as the falls are almost the same shade as the standards. 
Miss Rockiord — A plicata; white, fringed violet-blue. 
Mount Penn — 2V2 ft. S.—rose-purple; F.—magenta, shaded yellowish, brown markings. 
Opera — 2/4 ft. S.—livid purple: F.— velvety purple. 
Parc De Neuilly — 2/4 ft. Rich violet with orange beard. Extremely large and beautiful flower. 
Parisiana — 3 ft. A highly colored Iris. S.—white ground, dotted purple; F.—white widely frilled 
edges, shaded purple. 
Phyllis Bliss — 3 ft. S. & F.— soft lavender. Large; finest form; free blooming. 
Princess Beatrice — S. & F.—light lavender—violet with a beautiful satiny texture. 
Prof. A. Seelinger — 2 % ft. Early. A fine bordeaux wine red. Free flowering. Desirable. 
Roseway — 3 ft. S.—phlox-purple: F.—duller shade, blending to white. 
Seminole — 2/4 ft. A rich, red-purple, with velvety fall. One of the brightest of all Iris. 
Sweet Lavender — 3 ft. S.—heavily ruffied pale lavender: F.—flaring, Chinese 
violet. 
Troost - 3 ft. S. rosy purple; F.—lighter veined violet. 
Valery Mayet — 3 ft. Rich and distinctive red color tone: S.—rose purple, 
flushed orange. F.—velvety dahlia purple, strained pale yellow. 
Virginia Moore — 2/4 ft. A tall, bright chrome-yellow variety, veined darker 
on falls. 
White Queen — 2V2 ft. Syn. Queen Mary. Snow white throat and beard greenish- 
white. Early. 
In the following group are found many of our finest varieties, many 
very new and comparatively scarce. These are our 75c varieties — 
offered to you at the rate of 10 for $2.00 or 5 for $1.10 prepaid. 
Ariel — 3 ft. Soft harebell blue. Very sweet-scented. Early. 
Asia — 4^4 ft. S.—pale lavender, suffused yellow at base; F.—light purple: yellow beard. One of high¬ 
est rated and finest iris in cultivation. 
Auburn — 3 ft. A fine red toned variety with slight bronze shadings. 
Bertrand — 3 ft. A dominion seedling. S.—bright lavender-violet and the velvety falls are of rich, 
deep violet. 
Chasseur— 3 ft. One of the largest and finest yellow irises with bright Prussian red veinings at the 
throat. 
Empress of India — This landscape iris has good quality, and its light blue-violet standards have 
a splendid silvery sheen. 
Esplendido — 3/4 ft. A fine big red purple bicolor with such beautifully branched stems that its 
garden effect is beautiful. 
Gold Imperial — One of the finest of all yellow iris. A pure yellow self of beautiful clear coloring. A 
lemon-chrome yellow of beautiful form on a thrifty plant. 
Harriet Presby — 4 ft. S. & F.—soft petunia—violet: white beard tipped orange. General effect is 
reddish. 
J. B. Dumas— 3/4 ft. S. — violet-rose; F. — deeper tone of same color: haft rich creamy yellow, con¬ 
spicuous yellow beard, orange tipped. 
Labor —3 ft. S.—rosy amaranth, flushed copper: F.—Aniline flush. General effect a unique rich, red tone. 
Lustre— 3 ft. Early. Uniform pure red violet purple. Large flowers. 
Marjorie Tinley — 3^2 ft. Late. A fine large lavender blue bicolor on tall, erect stems. 
Mildred Presby —1930. S.—white; F.—rich velvety pansy-violet with narrow edge of lavender, 
white-yellow beard. 
Morning Splendor — 4 ft. S.—petunia-violet; F.—rich, raisin-purple. The most brilliant red effect 
yet seen in an iris. 
Pioneer — 3/4 ft. A splendid red-purple, nearly a self: F.—slightly darker than S.: yellow beard. 
Midseason. 
Princess Osra —3 ft. A plicata, white with a wide border of pale violet; orange beard. 
Susan Bliss — 3/4 ft. Rich rose pink self with a delicate purple sheen; pale orange beard. 
Tenebrae —3 ft. A Dominion seedling. S.—bluish violet: F.—flaring, rich velvety pansy violet with 
a beautifully marked throat and yellow beard. 
Violetta S.—clear blue tinted mauve: F.—pure violet blue. Prominent orange beard. 
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