DOROTHY WHEELER. Pure delicate rose pink. 
FLAMING SWORD. Bright orange red. 
GOLDEN TING. Golden orange shade. 
HARMONY. Deep red. 
JEWEL. Clear salmon pink with a clear golden throat. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Delicate shade of pink. 
MIDSUMMER DREAM. Lively light crimson. 
MYRA. Deep salmon over yellow ground. 
SOUVENIR. Purest golden yellow. 
MIXED PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS. They are among the earliest 
of the Gladoli to blossom, flowering ten days to two weeks 
before most all others. 25 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred 
postpaid. 
ALEXANDER’S SELECT MIXED. Nothing better ever offered. 
Blooming size 35 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 
1000 postpaid. 
GRAND MIXTURE. This is a field mixture of all varieties, a 
most attractive mixture. 35 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100; 
$20.00 per 1000 postpaid. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Among hardy herbaceous plants, none are more showy or more 
easily grown than the Phlox. They are very desirable planted in 
groups. Individual clumps throughout perennial beds make a 
very satisfactory display, while mass plantings of one color make 
the most effective showing. 
12 different varieties without names, all different, regular value 
$3.50 for half price, $1.75 postpaid. 
JAPANESE IRIS — IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The Japanese Iris is without doubt the king of all Iris. If grown 
in a favorable location, the flowers will attain a size of from eight 
to twelve inches across and stand over four feet from the ground. 
They should be planted in a location that has plenty of moisture 
but which is well drained, especially in Winter. Standing water 
during the Winter months will probably kill the plants. They 
should be planted in the Spring or early Fall and if properly cared 
for, will give excellent results the following season. 
They start blooming the last of June at a time when cut flowers 
are most appreciated in the garden, and continue for about six 
weeks. When used for cut flowers they should be cut in the bud 
and allowed to open in water. 
Order by name or number. 
Double, six-petal Japanese Iris. 25c eacn or the 6 for $1.25 
postpaid. Each one labelled with its name or number. 
No. 6—GEN J1 YAM A. Standards and falls rich dark purple. 
No. 16—GOLD BOUND. Pure white with gold-banded center. 
No. 1—KAGARIBI. Lavender, except a yellow spot in the cen¬ 
ter of each petal. 
No. 4—KUMA-FUNGIN. Purple blue, stigmas lighter. 
No. 12—MANADZURA. White, veined with blue. 
No. 3—TEMPLETON. Violet blue mottled pink and white. 
Single three-petal Japanese Iris. 15c each or the 6 for 75c 
postpaid. 
No. 2— OTOMENEWOODE. Royal purple. 
No. 9— WASI-BAURI. Pure white, veined violet blue. 
No. 71— WHITE SWAN. White petals, golden bar in center. 
No. 15—YEZONISHITAI. Falls red-lavender shaded purple. 
No. 38—KBATA. Standards and falls purple blue. 
No. 37— KOHIO-HARE. Light lavender ground mottled and 
veined purple. 
JAPANESE IRIS IN MIXTURE 
Without names, all colors, $1.50 per doz. $10.00 per 100. 
Not less than six at these prices. 
GERMAN IRIS OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 
A superb collection of 63 wonderful named Iris for $6.00 postpaid, 
or 15c each, $1.50 doz. or three for 40c, postpaid. 
Twelve distinct varieties of Mixed German Iris for $1.00 postpaid. 
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