KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
SPURIA GROUP 
These stately plants are well adapted for water side plantings, and 
are also very effective in the background of the hardy border. They 
bloom a little after the Tall Beaded, and are generally slow to increase. 
The rhizome should be planted quite deeply. 
A. J. Balfour.$0.50 Notha .$0.35 
I. Aurea .75 I. Ochraleuca .35 
Lord Wolseley . 1.00 Shelford Giant . 3.00 
Mrs. Tait .35 
QUANTITY PRICES are the same as prevail in the Siberian Section. 
JAPANESE GROUP 
These flowers seem to have an etheral beauty, and are very lovely. 
Their blooming season extends from early June until the beginning of 
July. A slightly acid soil with plenty of peatmoss and manure in it 
is to their liking. Water liberally during the blooming season to get 
the finest flowers. The rhizomes should be planted in early spring or 
fall, and kept watered until the plant is established. 
Class I 
White flowered varieties 
Single 
Apollo .$0.25 
Double Double 
Betty F. Holmes.$0.75 Gold Bound .25 
Gekko-No-Nami .25 Silver Stars .75 
Class II 
Flowers lightly 
tinted with color 
Single 
Temple Flower . 
.35 
Grenadier . 
. 1.00 
Zama-No-Mori . 
Mrs. Geo. Stumpp. 
.35 
Double 
Painted Lady . 
.35 
Moonlight Waves . 
Class ffl 
Flowers deeper in color, with white veins 
Single 
Ayasi .50 
Dominator .35 
Indo .25 
Niji-No-Tomoe . 1.00 
Porcelain Sceptre .50 
Red Riding Hood.25 
Reine Helene .75 
Double 
Crystal .35 
Fascination.50 
Hodai . 75 
Ho-O-Jo .35 
Kumo-No-Obi .35 
Lucie Marshall .50 
Mrs. J. A. Hayden.35 
Nina .75 
Shiga-No-Uranami .60 
T. S. Ware.25 
Uchiu .25 
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