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Iris Cjermanica (Qerman Iris) 
There is no flower that is more easily grown than the Iris, and none that will produce a wider 
range of color. The varieties listed below are some of the world’s finest. 
In the description, “F” represents falls, and “S” represents standards. 
Ambassador. Late, ruby red. A gigantic flower 
on tall, stout stem. 
Cleopatra. Very soft amber. 
King of Iris. S. lemon yellow. F. rich maroon, 
bordered yellow. 
Lohengrin. S. and F. light lilac pink with a 
soft silvery sheen. 
Loreley. S. light yellow. F. deep sea blue with 
cream edging. 
Mist. Lavender blue, giving an effect of shading. 
Mother of Pearl. Very large with mother of 
pearl colorings, having a white throat, over¬ 
laid with gold. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Clear lavender blue, shading 
to pale silvery blue. 
Princess Victoria Louise. S. sulphur yellow. F. 
rich plum bordered cream. 
Rhein Nix. S. pure white. F. deep violet blue 
with white edge. 
Royal Purple. Deep violet purple. 
Windham. Deep warm pinkish lavender. 
Prices: Strong flowering clumps..30c each; $2.50 for 10 
Collection of 1 each, 12 plants for $3.00 
Collection of 3 each, 36 plants for $7.50 
Japanese Iris 
Iris Qristata 
A dwarf native species with handsome light 
colored flowers and short thick green foliage. 
4 to 8 in. May. Excellent for Rock Gardens. 
Strong clumps, Doz. $2.50, 100 for $18.00 
Iris (Dwarf Bearded) 
Charming very dwarf plants which bloom in 
May and June. The flowers are large and showy 
and of the same general appearance as the 
German Iris. Height 6 to 8 inches. 
Pumila Bride. A large, showy pure white. 
Pumila Atroviolacea. A rich royal purple. 
Pumila Aurea. A very bright yellow. 
Pumila Spring Skies. Clear, light blue, self 
colored flowers. 
Prices of any of the above, 
3 of one variety for $1.25, 10 for $3.00 100 $25.00. 
Iris , "Japanese 
The Japan Iris is perfectly hardy and flowers 
in great profusion in July and August. 
The large size of the flowers is noteworthy, 
as they often reach 6 to 8 inches across in most 
fascinating combinations. 
Price of the following strong clumps, 
3 for $2.75, $6.00 per doz. 
Catherine Parry. Double, blue overlaid rosy-red. 
Eleanor Parry. Double, claret red, flamed white 
and blue. 
Fascination. Double, blue lightly veined white, 
pink tinge. 
Gi •ace Sperling. Single, hortense violet, peta- 
loid stigmas light hortense violet. Very early. 
Gold Bound. Large, pure white, yellow center. 
Helen von Siebold. Reddish violet, veined white. 
Lucie Marshall. An immense double with six 
petals of Pansy violet in color with distinct 
white veins coming from a golden yellow 
center. Stems 4 feet. 
Oriole. Large, double flowers of rich plum red, 
shaded deep purple. 
Pyramid. Light blue, center of petals veined 
white. 
Templeton. Double light blue flowers mottled 
rose and white. 
Victor. White, veined violet blue, purple center. 
Japanese Iris, Double and Single Mixed. All 
colors and shades. Large, individual clumps. 
$5.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 
The Iris 
By John C. Wister 
A treatise on the History, Development and 
Culture of the Iris. 128 pages. Fully illus¬ 
trated. Postpaid $1.25. • 
Iris 
By F. F. Rockwell 
A handy guide showing uses and effects pos¬ 
sible with all types of Iris. Tells the soils best 
adapted, etc. 80 pages, 54 illustrations. Post¬ 
paid $1.00. 
