Bearded Iris 
3 FOR 2 
(Three of the same variety for the price of two) 
fThis prefix appearing before a variety indicates 
one which grow rhizomes below the average in size. 
However, most of these little fellows are quite rug¬ 
ged and grow as readily as the larger varieties. 
Among them will be found some of the most de¬ 
sirable novelties, many with very high rating. 
Aareshorst—Rich even tone of red, subdued 
with an infusion of bronze, giving the falls 
a very distinctive metallic cast_Each 25c 
Acheron—Deep violet-purple. A tall, striking 
variety with medium sized flowers_Each 25c 
Afterglow—See bargain list. 
Alcanna—S. brown shading to yellow at 
throat; F. violet carmine. A rich bright blend 
fine for massing as it has great carrying 
power---Each 25c 
Alabaster—Pure white about 34 in. Falls flar¬ 
ing gracefully. Extra good substance__Each 25c 
Alcazar—See bargain list. 
fAllies—One of most beautiful colors found in 
the iris. Very rich bronzed red. Low growing 
but always admired. Sure to please_Each 25c 
Allure—Very delicate blend with pink predom¬ 
inating. A new iris sure to become a general 
favorite among the lighter colors_Each 75c 
Alpenglow—A plum colored bicclor of striking 
size. The rich falls blend to a lighter shade 
at margins. A fine rugged garden variety. Ea. 25c 
Amanecer—S. yellow, deepening in color at the 
throat; F. light phlox purple shading to pale 
violet. A yellow and pinkish lavender bicolor 
with exceptional carrying quality_Each 25c 
Ambassadeur—See bargain list. 
Amas—See bargain list. 
fAmber—See bargain list. 
Amerind—Attractive dull golden blend. Finest 
of habits, the stalks being tall with several 
flowers open at a time. A general favorite in 
the garden. Robust_Each 40c 
Andante—Rich velvety raisin purple, and an 
outstanding iris in this color class. Frag¬ 
rant _^_Each 50c 
Angelo—Medium toned blue bicolor. Fine. Only 
a few rhizomes offered_Each 25c 
Ann Page—Enormous light blue flowers on 
tall well branched stems_Each 25c 
Ann Leslie—See bargain list. 
Antares—Almost a white, with S. and F. speck¬ 
led and over laid blue. A novelty sure to at¬ 
tract attention. Not similar to any other iris 
listed. Fine, large fragrant flowers_Each 25c 
fApache—Coppery brick red that is really red. 
Not a large iris, but a very desirable one. 
Makes a fine, rich clump. Extra hardy__Each 25c 
Aphrodite—Smooth even tone of bright pink. 
A pink for the back and one to be depended 
on to bloom every year. By all means raise and 
enjoy this fine iris. Stands up in fine clumps 
44 in. with a long blooming season_Each 25c 
