Our present low prices on Irises permit them to be used lavishly for extensive and massed color effects. 
North Andover, Mass. 
Here is an example in the gardens of Mrs. O. M. Godfrey, 
Tall Bearded Irises 
Descriptions include colors, height, and season of bloom. E indicates Early; EM, Early Midseason; M, Midseason; LM, Late 
Midseason; L, Late. Figures indicate height in inches. 
pnipCC All varieties 30 cts. each; 2 or more plants of the same variety at 25 cts. each; 5 or more plants of the same variety at 20 cts. 
I IVldjd. each; 25 or more at 16 cts. each. Strong, healthy, true-to-name, Farr Quality plants. Clumps, containing 3 or 4 divisions at 
double price. 
Alcazar. M. 40. Violet and purple. 
Ambassadeur. L. 42. Purple and 
maroon. 
Anna Farr. L. 36. White, frilled light 
blue. 
Apache. LM. 22. Distinct coppery red. 
Archeveque. LM. 24. Velvety violet- 
purple. 
Aurea. E. 18. Best low yellow. 
Asia. L. 50. Lavender and violet-purple. 
Ballerine. L. 40. Pearl-blue and violet. 
Blanche. M. 36. Large; tall; clear white. 
Bruno. L. 40. Dark purple. 
B. Y. Morrison. L. 33. Violet and 
purple. 
Cardinal. M. 40. Lavender and prune- 
purple. 
Princess Beatrice 
Cattleya. M. 27. Bright, clear pink. 
Cecil Minturn. M. 30. Large; free; 
rose-pink. 
Dream. EM. 36. A solid, clear, soft pink. 
Duke of Bedford. M. 36. Violet-black- 
purple. 
Edouard Michel. L. 30. Deep red. 
Fairy. LM. 36. White, suffused blue. 
Flammenschwert. M. 36. Yellow and 
brown. 
Georgia. E. 30. Soft cattleya-rose. 
Gold Imperial. M. 33. The finest deep 
yellow. 
Halo. LM. 36. Blue and violet. 
Iris King. L. 24. Yellow and maroon. 
Isoline. LM. 36. Lilac and rose. 
Jacquesiana. M. 30. Bright coppery 
crimson and rich maroon. 
Juniata. LM. 48. Clear blue. Flowers 
large and fragrant; foliage drooping. 
Kashmir White. M. 48. Pure white. 
Kochii. E. 15. Darkest scarlet-purple. 
Lady Byng. L. 35. Pale lavender suf¬ 
fused rose; yellow beard. 
La Neige. L. 24. Ivory-white. 
Lent A. Williamson. M. 42. Violet 
and purple. 
Lord of June. M. 40. Large; violet-blue. 
Magnifica. LM. 40. Violet and reddish 
violet. 
Ma Mie. LM. 30. White, edged blue. 
Mary Barnett. M. 40. Best light blue. 
Mildred Presby. LM. 30. White and 
purple. 
Morning Splendor. L. 42. Red-purple. 
Myth. M. 36. Large; clear blue. 
Opera. L. 33. Red-lilac and purple. 
Pallida Dalmatica. L. 40. Lavender- 
blue. 
Princess Beatrice. M. 40. Deep, clear 
lavender. 
Princess Victoria Louise. LM. 30. Yel¬ 
low and plum. 
Quaker Lady. M. 35. Standards smoky 
lavender shaded yellow; Falls ageratum- 
blue and old-gold. 
Queen Caterina. L. 38. Pale lavender. 
Queen of May. LM. 30. Pink. 
Reverie. L. 40. Cream and rose. 
Rhein Nixe. L. 30. White and blue. 
Roseway. L. 36. Tall; red-pink. 
Ruby Perry. L 16 Unit rm dark rose. 
Seminole. LM. 30. Rich velvety 
crimson. 
Shekinah. L. 36. Lemon-yellow. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. M. 40. 
Rich purple. 
Steepway. M. 48. Reddish fawn and 
brown. 
Sweet Lavender. L. 42. Rose-lavender. 
Taj Mahal. M. 38. Uniform pure white. 
Titan. M. 48. Violet-blue. 
Tom Tit. M. 24. Neat; deep blue. 
White Knight. L. 24. White. 
Wyomissing. LM. 28. Cream-white 
and pink. 
Zua. E. 12. Ruffled; white. 
IRIS QUANTITY RATES 
Of the same 2 
Variety m-*- Plants 
5 10 
Plants Plants 
25 
Plants 
30c. Variety 25c.ea. 
22c.ea.20c.ea. 
18c.ea. 
35c. Variety 30c.ea. 
25c.ea.22c.ea. 
20c.ea. 
50c. Variety 
40c.ea. 
36c.ea. 34c.ea. 
32c.ea. 
75c. Variety 
65c.ea. 
60c.ea. 55c.ea. 
50c.ea. 
$1.00 Variety 
90c.ea. 
85c.ea. 80c.ea. 
75c.ea. 
