LONG’S IRISES from “Top of the World” 
70. ORION. S, violet. F, darker.$0.35 
71. PALLIDA DALMATICA. Light blue .15 
72. PEACHES. Striking blend of peach, 
apricot and orange. Similar to Clara 
Noyes, bnt lighter. 2.00 
73. PEERLESS. S, violet blue. F, pansy 
violet .75 
74. PERSIA. S, smoky-blue. F, bright 
blue . 2.00 
75. PINK SATIN. Clear light pink, uni¬ 
form. Flowers large, with satiny 
sheen . 3.0.) 
7<>. PH'lE IVOR. Large golden yellow 
with orange beard.75 
77. I* RESIDENT PILKINGTON. A 
blend of pure buff standards and 
falls of lavender-blue. 6.00 
78. RAMESES. Blend of henna, brown, 
yellow and old rose. Winner of 
Dykes Medal . 2.00 
70. R E I) I) O .U I N I O N. Garnet red. 
Standards a shade lighter than the 
falls . 6.00 
80 . REFULGENCE. S, violet blue with 
bronze ^shadings. JE. velvety violet 
purple..50 
81. ROMOLA. S, light lilac. F, red 
violet .7.35 
82. SACRAMENTO. S, white heavily 
edged red-purple. F, reticulated with 
same color. Very unusual. 1.50 
83. SAN DIEGO. Immense blooms of 
deep velvety blue-purple. 1.00 
81. SAN FRANCISCO. Both standards 
and falls white, edged lavender. Tall 
stems, branching low and wide like 
a candlelabra, carry these very large 
and beautiful blooms. Winner of 
Dykes Medal. San Francisco is one 
of the most robust, healthy, and 
hardy Iris I have ever grown. It 
comes through every winter practi¬ 
cally 100% for me and my custom¬ 
ers. A lovely, pleasing and satis¬ 
factory Iris, and now only.50 
85. SAN GABRIEL. Early pink-laven¬ 
der .25 
86. SANTA BARBARA. Violet blue self, 
large and tine.20 
87. SENSATION. Gigantic cornflower, 
blue self . 1.00 
88. ' SIR MICHAEL. S, lavender. F, 
purple, suffused red. Considered by 
many to be the finest bi-color in the 
world . 1.00 
so. SONOMA. Standards and falls an 
attractive yellow. Tall.25 
00. SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD. 
Lobelia blue, shading to lighter blue. .35 
01. SOUV. I)E MME. GAUDICH AU. 
Deep velvety violet. Better than 
many new high priced varieties. Ex¬ 
tra good. Only.15 
02. SUSAN BLISS. Nice rose-pink.25 
03. SWEET LAVENDER. S, lavender. 
F, deep rose-lavender. RufHed. Fra¬ 
grant .15 
04. TITAN. S, light blue-violet. F, vio¬ 
let-purple .25 
05. TRUE CHARM. White, edged with 
blue-lavender.25 
06. TRUE DELIGHT. White, edged with 
pure rose-pink .25 
07. WATTEAU. S, campanula violet. 
F, violet-purple. Unusual.25 
08 . WHITE KNIGHT. A pure white of 
good size. Strong grower.15 
00. WM. MOHR. Gigantic flowered lilac, 
veined purple. Plant and roots, 
small, but flowers immense .50 
100. ZUA. Early lilac-white with crinkled 
edges. Fragrant. A novelty.25 
“HELP YOURSELF COLLECTIONS” 
Take your pencil and browse through these 
100 varieties, among the best of the old and 
new. Pick out groups, each group at a cer¬ 
tain price. Then figure your Collections as 
follows: 
ALL 15 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for 25c) (5 for 
50c) (11 for $1.00) (25 for $2.00) 
ALL 20 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for 35c) (7 for 
$1.00) (15 for $2.00) (25 for $3.00) 
ALL 25 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for 45c) (5 for • 
$1.10) (10 for $2.00) (25 for $4.00) 
ALL 35 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for 65c) (5 for 
$1.50) (10 for $2.70) (25 for $6.00) 
ALL 50 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for 95c) (5 for 
$2.20) (10 for $4.00) (25 for $9.00) 
ALL 75 CENT VARIETIES: (2 for $1.40) (5 
for $3.30) (10 for $6.00) (25 for $13.50) 
ALL $1.00 VARIETIES: (2 for $1.80) (5 for 
$4.00) (10 for $7.50) (25 for $16.00) 
Note Carefully. In the “Help Yourself Col¬ 
lections,” you may sort up your quantities any 
way you wish. That is, you may take one 
each of a kind, or all one kind or 2, 3, 4 or so 
of a kind, so as to make the required quan¬ 
tities of varieties in any certain price class. 
For example, for $2.00 you could select: 2 
Frieda Mohr, 3 Sonoma, 1 Midgard, 4 Glowing 
Embers. 
IRISES PRICED $1.50 up 
Your selection one each of 6 kinds or more, 
at 20% less than the varieties amount to at 
my single prices. No two alike. 
EXTRA FOR GOOD MEASURE 
Free, with a Sl.no Iris order: Your choice of 
one division Ambassadeur, Sweet Lavender 
or Duke of Bedford. 
Free with a $2.00 Iris order: One Bruno, 
Candlelight or Santa Barbara. 
Free, with a $3.00 Iris order: One Frieda 
Mohr, Cardinal or Kansas. 
Free, with a $4.00 Iris order: Five Lord of 
.Tune, or five Black Prince, or 5 Souv. M. 
Gaudichau. 
Free, with a $5.00 Iris order: One Refulgence 
or San Francisco. 
Free with an $8.00 Iris order: One Grace 
Sturtevant. 
Free, with a $10.00 Iris order: One Teaches 
or Sacramento. 
Free, with a $15.00 Iris order: One Blue Vel¬ 
vet, or Raineses. 
Free, with a $20.00 Iris order: One Pink Satin. 
Long’s Peonies 
For Delivery Any Time After Sept. 1st 
Avalanche. Large ivory white.$0.40 
Edulis Superba. Rose-pink. Early.40 
EUvood Pleas. Large shell pink.40 
Frances Willard. Creamy white.80 
Gene S. Porter. Large fine white. 1.60 
H. L. Richardson. Late red. 2.40 
.Jubilee. Immense white.60 
Karl Rosenfield. Rich crimson.40 
La Fee. Giant rose-pink. 2.00 
Le C’.vgne. Famous white. 2.00 
Longfellow. Snappy red.60 
Majestic. Rose-pink, even tone. 3.00 
Martha Bullock. Large rose-pink. 1.20 
Mary W. Shaylor. Shell pink.60 
Mons. M. Caliuzak. Maroon-red. 1.20 
Mrs. Edw. Harding. Pure white. 1.60 
Nimbus. Lovely large white. 2.00 
Octavie Demay. Early light pink.50 
Officinalis Rubra. Earliest red. .60 
Opal. Opal pink.80 
Ozone. Good early light pink.80 
Philippe Revoire. Very dark crimson. Tall 
plant. The true variety. 1.50 
Pres. Wilson. Large rose-pink. 3.00 
Renie Hortense. Soft rose-pink.60 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple blossom pink.70 
Solange. Novelty. Soft pink-cream suf¬ 
fused Havana brown. Clean healthy 
stock, true to name.80 
Tlierese. Enormous pink. 1.00 
Walter Faxon. Bright rose. 1.00 
Quantity Peony Prices: Alike or assorted, 10 at 
10% discount. 1.7 at 15% discount. 20 at 20% 
discount. 25 at 25% discount. Prepaid. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Lily of the Valley answers that question: “What 
cun I grow ; o shade or partial shade?” Thrives 
also out in the open, 
but is especially valu¬ 
able for places where 
many other flowers 
will not grow. May 
be planted in clumps, 
or the clumps may be 
pulled apart, making 
30 or more single 
roots. Good way to 
get quick results is to 
make 5 to 8 smaller 
clumps from the one 
I send you. Use fine 
sand liberally in soil 
when planting, give 
plenty of water, and 
your plants will bloom 
and spread nicely. 
(Clump. $1.00) (3 
clumps, $2.25) (fi clumps. $4.00) (14 clump, 
G5c). All prepaid. Shipment In Sept." 
WRITE RIGHT NOW to have me put your name on file for my September catalogue, listing not only the 
usual fall bulbs but “Gladiolus Bulbs at Digging Time Prices.” 
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