Former 
Price 
Present 
Price 
$25.00 $1.00 
30.00 
10.00 
50.00 
The 75 varieties described 
below all belong to the family 
of Tall Bearded Irises. Com¬ 
pare the original prices with 
our present prices quoted in 
the last column. These amaz¬ 
ing values place the world’s finest Bearded Irises within 
the reach of every flower lover. 
S — Standards or upper petals. 
F — Falls, or lower petals. 
ALLURE—40 in. A new color break. Win¬ 
ner of the Silver Medal of the English 
Iris Society. Exquisite Luminous soft 
pink and yellow blend 
AMBER—36 in. Fine deep rich yellow. 
Given an Award of Merit by the Horti¬ 
cultural Society of England 
APACHE—22 in. Farr’s masterpiece. Few 
Iris attract more attention than this one. 
S—bright coppery red; F—deep crimson 
brown_______ 
APHRODITE—44 in. A lovely soft pink 
with a white throat, that created a sen¬ 
sation at the time of its introduction in 
England ____ 
ASIA—54 in. A magnificent soft blend 
with cinnamon fragrance. Given an 
Award of Merit by the Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society of England _ 25.00 
AURELLE—36 in. One of the richest col¬ 
ored Irises in cultivation. Deep rich 
purple ____ 
AUTUMN KING—30 in. A “double-duty” 
blue-purple Iris that flowers twice a year, 
spring and fall ___ 
BALLERINE—48 in. A magnificent soft 
blue variety of fine form, gigantic size, 
exquisite color and fragrance _ 
BERTRAND—36 in. Handsome blue-pur¬ 
ple bicolor. One of the fine varieties of 
Dominion type and parentage _ ___ 
BRUNO—36 in. One of the best of all 
Irises. S—bronzy heliotrope. F—richest 
violet purple. Petals the texture of fine 
plush ___ 
CANOPUS—33 in. Fine, large, velvety 
red-purple Dominion blend _ 
CHALICE—30 in. Early flowering; uni¬ 
form bright clear canary yellow _ 
CIIARTIER—32 in. A very fine white Iris. 
Awarded a Silver Medal by the American 
Iris Society, and fully justifies this dis¬ 
tinction _ 
CINNABAR—42 in. Rich velvety deep 
red. One of the best of this color 5.00 
CITRONELLA—36 in. Rich yellow, veined 
Van Dyke red. Given an Award of Merit 
by the Royal Horticultural Society of 
England _ 50.00 
CONQUISTADOR—40 in. A gigantic med¬ 
ium blue self of perfect form.. 5.00 
COPPERSMITH—42 in. Very fine large 
velvety flowers of rich copper-red... 10.00 
CORONATION — 40 in. Considered by 
many authorities the finest deep yellow. 
Very large flowers _ 5.00 
DAMOZEL—36 in. A very fragrant, gigan¬ 
tic “plicata.” White, with a “feather- 
stitched” edging of red violet ... _ 5.00 
DAUNTLESS—40 in. Winner of the high¬ 
est International honor, the Dykes Mem¬ 
orial Medal, which is given to only one 
Iris a year in England, France and Am¬ 
erica, as the outstanding Iris of the year. 
The finest and purest red-toned Iris 35.00 
You May Order Complete List at $23 ^ or 
Choose Individual Varieties at Prices Quoted 
+ ID M „ J T ^ 
Former Present 
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DEPUTE NOMBLOT —52 in. Another 
Dykes Medal Winner. Generally consid¬ 
ered the finest Iris in the world. Of gi¬ 
gantic size and perfect form. S—cop¬ 
pery-red, flushed golden bronze; F—rich 
claret crimson. The entire flower seems 
to be lightly dusted with fine, golden 
powder ......_. .... 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—40 in. A magnifi¬ 
cent early pink toned variety. Exquis¬ 
itely fragrant. A masterpiece 
DOLLY MADISON—36 in. A gigantic soft 
mauve and soft yellow blend. Finest of 
its kind 
DUKE OF BEDFORD—34 in. A fine deep 
reddish-violet bicolor of Dominion par¬ 
entage __ _ 
ECLAIREUR — 40 in. A magnificent tall 
white bicolor. S—white; F—rosy violet 
ELAINE—40 in. A very lovely soft blend 
of finest form and texture 
EVADNE — 42 in. Fragrant bronze-red 
self. Fine large well formed flowers 
FLAMMENSCHWERT — 36 in. FRAG¬ 
RANT. S—rich golden yellow; F—bright 
velvety crimson-maroon, bordered yel¬ 
low 
FRIEDA MOHR—42 in. A gigantic deep 
pink with locust fragrance. A constant 
First Prize Winner .... 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET—40 in. One of the 
highest rated varieties. S—nigrosin vio¬ 
let; F—velvety blackish-purple __ 
GLOWING EMBERS—42 in. A great fav¬ 
orite. Dahlia-purple bicolor 
GOLD IMPERIAL—33 in. One of the best 
deep yellows. Smooth texture and heavy 
substance ___ 
HARRIET PRESBY—44 in. A very lovely 
fragrant medium pink. A great favorite 
HUSSARD—34 in. One of the best true 
blues. Awarded a Certificate of Merit 
by the French National Horticultural So¬ 
ciety ____ _ 
IDEAL—30 in. An ideal rich royal-blue. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit in France 
IMPERATOR — A fine large red-toned 
French introduction that was given an 
English Award of Merit 
I Will Furnish This Entire Master List of 75 Varieties 
Former Value of This Collection, $1,370.00 
Just think of getting these 75 magnificent varieties, that would formerly have cost a fortune, all correctly labeled 
for only $23.50. 
It you do not wish the entire collection of 75 varieties for $23.50, you are, of course, at liberty to select as many or 
as few as you wish at the greatly reduced prices quoted above. Or perhaps your friends may join with you in taking 
the entire collection. 
All will be delivered to your door by Parcel Post—all charges prepaid—anywhere in the United States. 
Cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
‘Robert Waytnan 
Bayside , Long Island , N. V. 
Price 
Price 
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2.75 
7.50 
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10.00 
.25 
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.15 
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JACQUELINE GUILLOTT —36 in. A very 
handsome gigantic soft blue flower of un¬ 
usually smooth satiny texture. Awarded 
a Certificate of Merit by the French Na¬ 
tional Horticultural Society 
JANE WILLIAMSON — 36 in. An inde¬ 
scribably beautifid blend of soft pink, soft 
yellow and lilac _. 
LADY BYNG—36 in. An exquisite soft 
ageratum violet 
L'AIGLON—38 in. A rich bronzy-red bi¬ 
color that will class with Bruno and Sir 
Michael as among the World’s finest 
Irises __ 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—42 in. Rated 
the world’s best a few years ago, and still 
one of the best ___ 
LEONATO—48 in. One of the finest, tall¬ 
est and largest soft blues. FRAGRANT 
LONA—30 in. An exquisite flower, as ex¬ 
otic in appearance as the finest orchid. 
Ruffled peach-colored petals, minutely 
peppered violet _ 
LORD LAMBOURNE—40 in. The richest- 
colored, very tall early flowering variety, 
with soft rosy-fawn standards and rich 
madder crimson falls 
MAGNIFICENT—A large, bright, uniform 
red tone, redder than Opera and twice its 
size. Honorable mention American Iris 
Society ... 
MAJESTIC—36 in. Enormous velvety red- 
purple flowers. Best of its color 
MARY BARNETT—42 in. One of the most 
lovely of the light blues. Entirely dif¬ 
ferent from all other blues in this collec¬ 
tion. Very fragrant ___ 
MARY GIBSON—42 in. A handsome, soft 
rosy-bronze blend. One of my favorites 
MESTOR—38 in. One of the best rich deep 
MIDWEST—30 in. A beautifully ruffled 
“plicata” flushed and peppered bright 
rose over a white ground. Best in its 
MILDRED PRESBY—30 in. S—Creamy- 
white. F—rich, dark, velvety pansy-vio¬ 
let with a lavendar-white border. In¬ 
dispensable in its color _---- 
Former 
Price 
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Price 
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.20 
7.50 
.25 
50.00 
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15.00 
.25 
5.00 
.15 
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.50 
5.00 
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25.00 
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25.00 
.25 
20.00 
.20 
10.00 
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MORNING SPLENDOUR —36 in. Winner 
of three different medals, no other Iris 
being so honored. Rich ruby red 
MOTHER OF PEARL—44 in. The name 
describes the delightful soft coloring. 
The introducer of this variety told me he 
paid the originator five thousand dollars 
for his original stock of this variety 
MRS. HETTY MATSON—42 in. S—Pur¬ 
ple-fawn suffused bronze; F—rich crim¬ 
son-purple — 
NYMPH—24 in. An amazingly free flower¬ 
ing, very early deep yellow, with a rich 
golden beard --- 
OLD IVORY—32 in. Old ivory color; lemon 
styles, orange beard - 
PHYLLIS BLISS —36 in. An exquisite 
pinkish lilac Iris of unusual tone - 
PIONEER—42 in. An extremely effective 
red-purple. One of the best of its color. 
Rich ruby-red in the sunlight ... - 
PRIMROSE—30 in. A handsome, smooth, 
uniform, medium yellow. Makes a fine 
mass effect in the garden --- 
QUEEN CATERINA—38 in. A very frag¬ 
rant iridescent soft lavender violet_ 
RIALGAR—30 in. Chrome yellow. Falls 
veined and flushed helibore-red _ 
ROBERT W. WALLACE —40 in. PRO¬ 
NOUNCED SWEET FRAGRANCE. 
Striking rich red-purple _ 
ROSE MADDER — 42 in. Brilliant rose- 
madder color. A great favorite 
SANTA BARBARA—38 in. Gigantic, pop¬ 
ular fight blue self_ 
SHASTA—40 in. Enormous snow white. 
A perfect flower in every way 
SI1EKINAH — 36 in. FRAGRANT. A 
handsome clear soft yellow, with beauti¬ 
fully ruffled standards. Fine garden ef¬ 
fect ___ 
Former Present 
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5.00 
10.00 
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SILVER QUEEN—32 in. A lovely silvery- 
white flower that is aptly named_ 
SIR MICHAEL—48 in. One of the world’s 
best; of indescribable beauty. S—clear 
lavender-blue. F—rich red-purple, suf¬ 
fused coppery brown _ 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU —40 in. 
FRAGRANT. The ever-popular, deep 
purple bicolor ___ 
SUNLIGHT—36 in. One of our largest and 
finest soft yellows. Unsurpassed as an 
exhibition flower ___ 
SUNSET—36 in. A very beautiful coppery 
blend, suffused soft violet. Given an Eng¬ 
lish Award of Merit_ 
SUSAN BLISS—40 in. A magnificent pink 
toned variety that created a sensation 
when it was introduced _ 
TROPIC SEAS—42 in. A fine large flower. 
S—Dauphins violet. F—mulberry pur¬ 
ple _____ 
VESPER GOLD—40 in. A distinct soft, 
old-gold, flushed soft violet _—- 
WEDGEWOOD —42 in. Delightful rich, 
uniform “Wedgewood China Blue” —. 
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15.00 .25 
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