Splendid Varieties of Iris 
Healthy stock, grown in sunny Colorado, the ideal Iris 
climate. Standard divisions, all guaranteed true to name. All 
Iris Priced prepaid anywhere in U. S. 
Ambassadeur. A remarkable French variety that will eventual¬ 
ly be in the collection of every Iris lover. Standards bronzy- 
violet. Falls rich velvety red-violet. Each 25c. 
Black Prince. The true Perry origination. Standards intense 
violet-blue. Falls black-purple, suggesting that rich velvety 
texture of the famous Dominion Iris. Each 25c. 
Dream. Standards and falls both lilac to Chinese violet. Classed 
as pink, and one of the finest in this color class. A sure 
enough lovely dream. Each 20c. 
Isolene. Standards lovely rose-pink. Falls purplish-old rose 
with golden throat. Each 20c. 
Lent A. Williamson. Very large flowers on tall, strong stems. 
Standards lavender-violet. Falls velvety violet-purple. The 
whole flower is suffused yellow, more heavily towards the 
center. A massive Iris, vigorous in growth and a beauty. 
Each 15c. 
Mother of Pearl. Both standards and falls iridescent shades 
of mother of pearl. Good large flowers on tall stems. Each 
Oriflamme. An enormous-flowered French Iris of most pleasant 
color combination. Standards dark lavender. Falls hortense- 
violet. Edges of the sweetly scented blooms are- daintily 
waved or crimped like a Spencer Sweet Pea. Each 15c. 
White Knight. Strong growing plant with pure white blossoms. 
Each 15c. 
Special IRIS Collection—12 Unnamed Varieties for 75c. This 
might be called the beginner’s collection. It is offered to 
Iris illustrate the value of some of the new kinds. 
HARDY NATIVE FERNS. In nearly every yard there are locations where, because of too 
much shade, or excessive moisture, difficulty is experienced in making anything grow. 
Such a location is just the place for COLORADO NATIVE HARDY FERNS. We offer 
assorted kings at 50c each, $5.00 per Doz. 
on hand. 
Choice Hardy Lilies 
Anratum. “Gold Banded Lily of Japan.” 
Our customers have repeatedly written 
us praising our stock of these Japanese 
Lilies. They are perfectly hardy and will 
increase in number from year to year. 
40c each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Rub rum. “Crimson Lily of Japan.” 40c 
each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Regale. “Most beautiful of all Hardy Lilies.” 
White, with yellow throat. 40c each; $4.50 
per dozen. 
Tiger Lilies. Double. Immense clusters of 
orange-red flowers. Hardy and easily 
grown. 15c each; 2 for 25c: $1.50 dozen. 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
A shady corner is the place for these 
beauties. The flower is justly famed and 
will grow in almost any soil, though doing 
best in a sandy loam. Dozen 75c; liOO for 
$5.00. 
To insure success with hardy lilies, see 
that the soil has proper drainage. Lilies do 
best in light, sandy soil and if conditions 
do not correspond to that requirement, 
sand, gravel, or broken pottery should be 
well mixed into the soil 12 or 14 inches 
below the surface. Lily of the Valley is a 
lover of cool shady places and light sandy 
soil. Given such a location it will bloom 
profusely and spread rapidly. 
We dig to order, rather than carry stock 
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