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1934 Jrta Bargains 
In our 1934 bargain list, some of the best of the varieties which were new and high priced 
a few years ago, are to be found. Our stocks of some varieties are limited and we would 
appreciate it if you would name substitutes 
25 cents each, three of 
Belisaire—S. soft tan, F. rose. 
Cardinal—rich, velvety red. 
Glamour—S. heliotrope, F. pansy violet. 
Glowing Embers—S. pale brown, D. dark red. 
Labor—brilliant red purple, flushed copper. 
King Karl—frilled peach sanded brown. 
May Sadler—glowing velvety crimson. 
Mme. Henri Cayeux—velvety blackish maroon. 
Mrs. Marion Cran—brilliant rose pink self. 
Nanette—S. bronze, F. plum purple. 
20 cents each, three of 
Antares—cream white, sanded blue. 
Aphrodite—tall deep pink, white beard. 
Avalon—huge silvery heliotrope. 
Bruno—large fawn and velvety purple. 
Crimson Glow—rose red self. 
Citronella—lemon yellow flushed red. 
Duke of Bedford—large velvety blue. 
Evening Glow—soft misty blue. 
Folkwang—S. white, falls rose red; very fine. 
if ordering after August 1st. 
same variety for 60 cents. 
Prairie—gold, deep golden yellow self. 
Romola—lilac, F. red violet. Fine Dominion. 
Snow White—best low priced white, tall and 
floriferous. 
St. Cecelia—fragrant pure white, edged pink; 
fragrant. 
White and Gold—pure white with bright gold 
beard. 
Zulu—velvety steel blue Dominion seedling; late. 
same variety for 45 cents. 
George Yeld—S. brown, falls red edged tan. 
Jac. Guillot—silvery blue, fine substance. 
Orion—very large dark red self. 
Robert Wallace—blackish purple self. 
Skitchwaug—brilliant rose, orange beard. 
Solferino—very tall rose red. 
Wild Rose—dainty pink. Name describes it. 
Wedgewood Pure—brilliant blue; early. 
Santa Barbara—best medium blue; extra fine. 
Orders for $2.00 or more of above varieties sent postpaid. One of each of above groups 
sent postpaid for $5.00. Otherwise no discounts apply. If ordering less than $2.00 
worth, add 25 cents for postage. 
Max Settling Medal awarded by Max Schling Co. of 
New York for the finest educational display of Iris 
at the American Iris Show, June 6, 1928, award¬ 
ed to Mrs. Douglas Pattison, Freeport, Illinois. 
Medal awarded by the Henry F. Michell Co. of 
Philadelphia for the most meritorious exhibit 
of Iris. Awarded June 1, 1930, to Mrs. 
Douglas Pattison, Freeport, Illinois. 
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