ORDERS ACCEPTED FROM JUNE 15 TO AUGUST 15 
RAJPUT—A bright violet self with flar¬ 
ing falls and orange beard. An outstand¬ 
ing landscape variety. Mid-season, 36 
inches. 
RAMONA—A beautiful blending of pe¬ 
tunia violet flushed with cinnamon brown 
at haft; orange beard and sweetly scented. 
Mid-season, 36 inches. 
RHEIN NIXE—S, pure white; F, pansy 
violet bordered bluish-white. Very vigor¬ 
ous and floriferous. Mid-season, 30 inches. 
ROSALBA—A distinct red toned variety. 
S, rich reddish-wine; F, a deeper tone. 
Mid-season, 36 inches. 
ROSEWAY—Deep rose-pink almost a 
self. Bright orange beard. One of the 
brightest reddish-pink irises, but lighter 
than Rosalba. Midseason, 30 inches. 
SALONIQUE—S, white faintly flushed 
cream and tinted violet; F, purplish violet 
reticulated white at throat. A fine thing. 
Mid-season, 38 inches. 
. .SEMINOLE—S, dark violet-rose; F, rich 
velvety crimson with bright orange beard. 
Large flowers and beautiful red in mass. 
Mid-season, 34 inches. 
SHEKINAH—S, clear light yellow, deep¬ 
er at base; F, pale yellow deepening 
through the center to the bright orange 
beard. An excellent yellow. Mid-season, 
36 inches. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—Pure deep golden 
yellow. A medium sized flower but pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. Needed in every 
garden. Mid-season, 24 inches. 
SHERBERT—S, an ecru-drab flushed 
with purple; F, purple lighter at edge. A 
very pretty blend of large size. Mid-sea¬ 
son, 36 inches. 
SILVER MIST—Pale porcelain blue- 
silvery white self. Very vigorous and free 
flowering iris. Mid-season, 34 inches. 
MME. GAUDICHAU—A deep blue bi¬ 
color of uniform velvety appearance. One 
of the best iris produced. Early mid-season, 
40 inches. 
SWEET LAVENDER—S, pale lavender; 
F, broad ruffled and of a soft rosy-laven- 
der. Mid-season, 40 inches. 
TENEBRAE—S, rich violet-purple, ting¬ 
ed dark mauve, purple center; F, smooth 
circular, deep rich velvety red-purple with 
brown reticulations on haft. Very large. 
Very highly recommended if you want a 
fine flower. Mid-season, 38 inches. 
TRUE CHARM—S, white; F, white frill¬ 
ed and slightly veined blue-lavender. Vig¬ 
orous and very free flowering. An excep¬ 
tionally fine plicata. Mid-season, 40 inches. 
VIRGINIA MOORE —A tall bright 
chrome variety veined darked on the falls. 
Mid-season, 30 inches. 
WHITE KNIGHT—A beautiful snow- 
white, without markings and very sweetly 
fragrant. Mid-season to late, 36 inches. 
WHITE QUEEN—Absolutely pure white, 
even the beard and styles. Very abundant 
bloomer and dependable. Always a fine 
landscape variety. Mid-season, 32 inches. 
YVONNE PELLETIER—S, pale laven¬ 
der-blue; F, deeper shade with a promi¬ 
nent yellow beard. Vary heavy producer 
of blooms. Late, 36 inches. 
ZUA—S and F, an extremely light shade 
of lavender or a pure white delicately 
shaded or tinted lavender. A color quite 
hard to describe. Petals large and wavy, 
and flower fragrant. Early, 28 inches. 
ZWANNENBURG — S, cream blotched 
greenish-buff; F, chamois to olive. A very 
curious hybrid and very interesting. Comes 
in bloom nearly a month ahead of the 
standard varieties. A worthwhile variety, 
even though it has a curious mixture of 
interesting color combinations. Early, 20 
inches. 
DWARF IRISES 
Grow 6 to 8 Inches Tall 
These small plants, blooming more than a month before the May flowering varieties, are ideal 
for the rock garden or for edging. 
We offer the following choice varieties at 
10c each, or 3 of same variety for 25c, or 
12 of same variety at 75c postpaid. 
COERULEA—Pure sky blue. 
CYANEA—Deep purple. 
GRAMINEA (Socrates) —Deep wine- 
purple, fragrant. Extra fine. 
MAROCAIN—Darkest blue-purple. 
NEGUS—Light blue-purple. 
ORANGE QUEEN — Extra fine orange- 
yellow. 
SCHNEEKUPPE (Snowcup) —Pure 
white. 
EXCELSA—Pale lemon-yellow. 
One of each above varieties, 75c postpaid. 
Three of each above varieties, $1.75 
postpaid. 
OTHER IRISES 
TECTORUM BLUE — The flowers are 
somewhat like a Japanese iris, lavender in 
color with purplish dots. 15c each; 3 for 
35c postpaid. 
TECTORUM ALBA—Pure white, form 
of above. 40c each; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
IRIS FULVA—One of the parents of 
Dorothy K. Williamson, terra cotta flower. 
A very charming wild plant that does well 
in the garden. 40c each, postpaid. 
DOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON—A hybrid 
with beautiful royal purple flower. A fine 
iris. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
FALL OR EARLY SPRING DELIVERY 
SPURIA MRS. TAIT—Tall growing va¬ 
riety with porcelain flowers. Will not 
bloom until it becomes established, usually 
the second year after setting. Large 
clumps at 50c each, not postpaid. 
SPURIA AUREA—Similar to Mrs. Tait, 
tall growing, but a beautiful deep butter¬ 
cup colored flower. Large clumps at 50c 
each, not postpaid. 
