Japanese Iris—Continued 
ETHEL J. MARSHALL, —36 in. One of the 
most striking- of all Japanese Iris, with 
very large milk-white falls, very faintly 
flushed and veined soft violet, and slight¬ 
ly drooping, giving a wonderful garden ef¬ 
fect: standards, deep violet in striking 
contrast. Flower 7 inches across. 
FRANCES E. CLEVELAND —50 in. A mam¬ 
moth flower, one of the largest and tall¬ 
est. Flower measuring 7 1-2 inches; semi¬ 
double. Soft mauve self, with creamy 
white styles. Very handsome. 
GEKKO-NO-NAMI —3 6 in. Large, double 
snow white. Beautifully frilled petals. One 
of the best. 
GOLD ROUND —36 in. Large double snow 
white, with waxy petals; beautiful lemon 
yellow throat. 
GRACE SPERLING —40 in. A very fine early 
flowering single, with six inch flowers of 
soft blue; milk-white crests. 
GRANITE —30 in. Large single white, spot¬ 
ted and flaked lilac. 
HELEN WELLS —30 in. A very large single 
flower: one of the largest of all, being 8 
inches in diameter when established. Col¬ 
or amethyst violet. 
JEANETTE PARRY —30 in. A 7-inch single 
flower, with white falls delicately veined 
soft blue; tiny mulberry-purple standards. 
JOSEPHINE HEYWOOD —36 in. A mammoth 
lavender violet. 7 inch flower. 
KOKI-NO-IRO —44 in. A very large double 
flower (almost triple) measures 7 1-2 inch¬ 
es across. Deep blue purple, with snow- 
white styles and deep yellow throat area. 
LA FAVORITA —A magnificent early double 
Avhite, with minute veins of soft purple. 
Flower 7 inches in diameter. 
LILLA COX —32 in. Double petunia-violet, 
with an attractive bluish cast at the cen¬ 
tre. There is a bright orange spot on 
each of the six petals, surrounded by a 
white area, radiating out into white veins. 
LUCIA MARSHALL —A fine large double 
pansy-violet, with white veins. Centre of 
flower white with yellow spots. 
MAHOGANY —36 in. Stunning large flowers 
of rich mahogany-red. One of the finest 
Japanese Iris. 
MARJORIE PARRY —An extra fine double 
soft mauve, with beautifully tufted centre. 
MRS. GEO. STUMPP— 30 in. A giant single 
white, with beautifully creped petals. Tiny 
mauve standards; styles white, flushed 
mauve. A magnificent variety. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN —Double white, softly 
suffused pale violet. Anthers sometimes 
develop into extra petals, making almost 
a triple form. 
PYRAMID —32 in. A magnificent large dou¬ 
ble to triple deep blue-purple, with white 
styles and conspicuous yellow throat 
markings in strong contrast. 
RED RIDING HOOD —A fine single amar¬ 
anth-red, veined white. 
REPSIME —32 in. Giant double flowers of 7- 
inch spread. Flowers variable, running 
from almost pure white in some, others 
with soft blue and violet blends over 
white ground, and in others the petals are 
completely covered with a blending of 
deep violet and deep lavender, all on the 
same plant. All have ivory styles. 
ROSE ANNA —30 in. Magnificent gigantic 
double, striped effect. Flowers 8 Inches. 
Ruby-red veins, with a lighter blending 
between, over a white ground. 
ROSE H. SCLIEEPERS —36 in. A very lovely 
double mauve self. A flower of perfect 
poise, good form and exquisite soft tone. 
SCHENLEY —3 9 in. A very large double 
flower in a blending of mauves, violets 
and rose tones. Excellent color harmony. 
SEA CREST —46 in. Very large, tall double 
white, with wavy petals, faintly flushed 
soft violet. One of the finest near-whites. 
TAIHERAKU —34 in. A double flower, in an 
unmatehable rich velvety burgundy-red 
tone. 
T. S. WARE —30 in. A fine large double 
flower of brilliant pansy-violet (general 
effect red). Milk white styles. 
UCHIU —36 in. Huge double white flowers, 
with a beautiful smooth, rich blue border 
and six lemon throat markings. 
VIOLET BEAUTY —30 in. Single. Intense 
deep blue violet, almost black, with bright 
orange dart at throat. A handsome, rich, 
velvety flower that seems to be dripping 
with color. 
VIOLET HERRINGTON— 40 in. A large 
handsome double flower of Bradley’s vio¬ 
let coloring, with white veins and tufted 
centre. 
WISTERS FAVORITE —A magnificent single 
deep sky-blue, with white styles, edged 
blue. One of the best real blues. 
Every variety in this collection of Jap¬ 
anese Iris is of superb quality. If you wish 
me to select the varieties for your order I 
will be glad to do so, and I am sure you 
will be more than pleased with my selection. 
In addition to the varieties listed above, I 
also have a great many new importations 
from Japan, which are as yet quite high in 
price because there are only a few plants of 
each; also many other very recent intro¬ 
ductions, which are high priced for the same 
reason. These will be listed as fast as in¬ 
crease of stock will permit. Meantime you 
are invited to call and see them when they 
are in flower. 
25 Georgeous Japanese Iris for only $3.00 
You May Order up to 1,000 at this Price 
These collections will he made up from varieties listed above, my own 
assortment, unlahelled. For si gorgeous mass effect there is nothing finer than 
these mixed Japanese Iris. They xvill sill he flowering size plants in si fine 
color range. Putting up thoussinds of these uniform collections, unlahelled, 
enables me to offer this specisil lisirgsiin. 
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