Special Bargain Offer of 
ej" 
wanted by parcel post, add 10c for each 3 plants; 
20c for a dozen. 
N EW varieties of Bearded Iris—varieties so superior that the old 
timers look antiquated and funny—have been introduced. How- 
ever, these glorious new Iris have been expensive, which dis¬ 
couraged one from discarding the worn-out antiques and replac¬ 
ing them with modern loveliness. Mr. Elliott has been waiting 
for the day when he could offer his customers the truly great 
modern Iris at a bargain price. 
That day has now arrived. A famous grower of Iris had to 
have money quickly, so we made a deal with him and we are 
passing the bargain along to our customers. Naturally, the supply 
is limited. So it is first come, first served. Orders will be num¬ 
bered as received and filled strictly in rotation and when these 
plants are gone the sale is over. 
Ambassadeur. A fascinating and indescribably lovely smoky, vel¬ 
vety purple flower with velvety purple-maroon falls; beards 
and style yellow. A truly regal flower on 48-inch stems. 
Asia. A broad and massive flower colored pale sil¬ 
very lavender, deepening at the base to golden 
yellow; pale red-purple falls getting lighter to¬ 
wards the margins with a glistening golden yel¬ 
low beard. One of the tallest of the Iris, unsur¬ 
passed in form and beauty. 
Candelabra. The flowers are light mauve dusted 
with violet and the scapes silvery white. The 
falls are perfectly limp with sharply diversed 
veins converging into a solid blotch of violet- 
black at the ends. 
Cecil Minturn. The improved Her Majesty. The flowers are soft 
Cattleya rose color and the beard is pale yellow tipped orange 
The best of the so-called pink sorts. 
Gold Imperial. A glorious chrome-yellow flower with a conspic¬ 
uous orange beard. The color is remarkable for its clearness 
and pureness and the plant and flower has a rare finish and 
form. Undoubtedly the greatest golden Iris known. 
Isolene. Silvery rose flowers flushed bronze. The falls sharply 
reflexed are Chinese violet-mauve with russet tints and the 
beard is gleaming golden yellow. The flowers are sweet scented. 
Katherine Fryer. Unusually large flowers colored a clear, rich 
lemon-yellow. The falls are velvety maroon-red with heavy, 
creamy white reticulations; the beard is orange and the flowers 
sweet scented. 
Lent A. Williamson. Campanula violet-blue flowers with falls of 
rich, royal purple and a gleaming yellow beard. Tall and dis¬ 
tinguished. 
Lohengrin. The flowers are rich silvery lilac which show a 
delightful pink tone in the morning and again in the late 
afternoon after the sun loses its power. Universally con¬ 
sidered one of the best Irises in the world. 
Lord of June. Broad flowers of lovely light chicory-blue; 
falls rich violet-purple with haft marked with widely 
spaced reticulations of old gold. Giant among the Iris. 
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