"An Iris Lover's Catalog” 
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Choice Hemerocallis 
(Daylilies—Cont.) 
Lemona, a hardy, thrifty plant, growing on impressive stems 
up to 5 feet, with great quantities of flowers of the most 
delightful shade of light, pale lemon yellow; flowers dur¬ 
ing July and August. Perhaps the finest light yellow and 
a real fine aristocrat - - - - - - -1.25 
Mrs, A. H. Austin, flowers are large and of deep golden yellow 
tone, blooms during July and August - - - - 1.25 
Mrs. W". H. Wyman, a variety most valuable because of its late 
blooming; one of the last. A clear shade of yellow color¬ 
ing, combining most effectively with blue perennials in 
a border—of high merit, 3 feet tall - - - - 1.5 0 
The Gem, of the early blooming type, flowering in late June, 
a deep yellow of fine substance, 3 feet tall - - - 1.00 
When Comparing Prices 
In comparing prices, please bear in mind that our prices are based 
on sending only hardy, vigorous roots of full size, assuring you of 
fine blooming quality in your garden: they should not be confused 
with the "nubbins” on which lower prices are often quoted. Good 
hardy roots of first quality are Invariably the best investment and are 
the only kind shipped by Schreiner’s Iris Gardens as roots not coming 
up to required standards are discarded. 
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First Quality Hardy Roots 
Our roots are grown and acclimated in our northern clime and 
will do well in your gardens. They are hardy and vigorous and adap¬ 
table to all climatic conditions, not being stimulated by fertilization 
or exceptional climatic conditions. They are guaranteed to reach 
you in good condition and satisfy you, or your money back. Plants are 
of first size, absolutely disease free, and with our packing methods 
reach you in fresh, perfect condition. We do not consider any trans¬ 
action complete until you are completely satisfied. A trial order will 
convince you of the excellence of our stocks. 
Cultural Directions 
We issue full cultural directions which are enclosed with each 
order shipped—Iris do best when transplanted during July and 
August. 
Our Policy in Mailing Catalogs 
Everyone requesting it is mailed two succeeding issues of our 
Catalog—Those ordering are continued on our list for further issues, 
but those who do not are stricken from the lists after the two year 
period unless they wish to send us 25c in stamps for each succeeding 
issue—This policy is made necessary by the rather heavy cost of the 
Catalogs. 
