ENGLISH IRIS 
GARDEN ORCHIDS 
The finest bulbous Iris for the late Spring garden. Bloom in May and June. Last for 
days as cut flowers. Can be grown successfully in cold climates. 
We offer five outstanding varieties in distinct colors: 
Choice mixed colors ... $1.00 dozen. 
Perle des Jardine, Silvery pearl 6 for $1.50. 
King of the Blues, Brilliant dark blue .6 for $1.50. 
King Edward, Velvety.maroon.6 for $1.80. 
Mont Blanc, Pure white. 6 for $2.40. 
Sunset, Charming Lilac with rosy tint 6 for $3.00. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
A tiny native species growing from four 
to six inches high. Delicate lilac-blue 
flowers. Blooms late in May and June. 
Fine for the rockery or border. 
4 for $1.00,- 12 for $2.50, postpaid 
Double Emperor 
Lawrence 
Japanese Iris—Rathinda 
100 "Gardenville" Daffodil Bulbs will give you 
SUPERB VARIETIES 
For those who want a selected group of extra choice Daffodils and 
Narcissus we offer the following varieties. Once you have your garden 
full of our standard varieties, you will want a few of these for added 
pleasure. 
YOUR CHOICE 
12, One Variety. . . . 
$1.25 
24 bulbs, 3 each of 
8 Varieties. 
$2.75 
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100—One Variety only/ $5.75 
100—25 ea. of 4 varieties $6.25 
120—15 ea. of 8 varieties $7.00 
Sent by Express 
You pay Express Charges 
Chaucer (Poeticus). Very early Poeticus, with broad clear white perianth and 
brilliant red eye. Long stemmed. 
Elvira (Poetaz). Creamy-White perianth, yellow cup edged orange. 
King Alfred (Yellow Trumpet). The king of the Daffodils. Very large and sturdy 
rich golden yellow flowers. Curved and fluted trumpet, and broad, beautifully 
twisted petals. Splendid for cut flowers. 
Madame de Graaff (White Trumpet). A lovely graceful daffodil; first of a new 
class and most famous of the white trumpets. Magnificent snow white perianth; 
Trumpet slightly tinged with primrose. Strikingly beautiful as a contrast to the 
rich yellow varieties. 
Masterpiece (Barrii). Broad rounded cream-white perianth and a remarkable 
striking brilliant red-flattened crown. Very beautiful. 
Glory of Sassenheim (Bi-color Trumpet). Broad pure white perianth; large and 
long yellow trumpet with reflexed brim; excellent stem. A favorite both for the 
garden and for forcing. 
Minister Talma (Yellow Trumpet). This giant daffodil of golden yellow has a 
massive trumpet with a deeply frilled mouth. Forces very early. 
Will Scarlet (Incomparabilis). A showy flower with reflexing perianth of creamy 
white,- large open fiery orange-red crown, elegantly crimped. 
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DAFFODIL-TULIP COLLECTION "G 
30 Bulbs, $2.00 Postpaid 
6 Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, King Alfred 
6_Bi-color Daffodils, Glory of Sassenheim 
6JZV\zrry red Darwin Tulips, Prof. Rauwenhoff 
6 Clear pink Darwin Tulips, Clara Butt 
6_Cottage Tulips, Maiden’s Blush 
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Yellow Trumpet, Golden Spur 
White Trumpet, Madame de Graaff 
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JONQUILS • NARCISSI 
$2oo fills your garden 
- WITH DAFFODILS 
The demand for this wonderful bargain has been so great that we 
are offering it again, with the addition of two new varieties, Glory 
of Leiden and Mrs. Langtry. 
Please remember these bulbs are of the highest quality and will 
beautify your garden early next Spring. 
Read on the front page what our customers have written about the 
bulbs obtained from us. 
Golden Spur. That splendid early yellow trumpet, is the best variety for growing 
in pots in the house. Grow some indoors this winter. It is so easy tado and gives 
-so much pleasure. 
100 bulbs, your choice, one variety only $2.00 
100 bulbs (20 each of 5 varieties) 2.50 I Sent by Express. 
100 bulbs (10 each of 10 varieties) 3.00 > You Pay 
500 bulbs (100 each of 5 varieties) 9.50 ( Express Charges. 
500 bulbs, one variety only . 9.00 / 
Conspicuus (Barrii). Broad, spreading perianth of soft yellow, with a wide¬ 
mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged bright orange-scarlet. Long stemmed, 
A great favorite. Splendid for the border or naturalizing. 
Empress (Bi-color Trumpet.) Large rich yellow trumpet: white perianth. Striking 
as a border or naturalizing group when combined with all-yellow daffodils. 
Golden Spur (Yellow Trumpet). Early. Rich yellow perianth and trumpet. A most 
popular daffodil for forcing in the house or for the garden. 
Madame Plemp (Bi-color Trumpet). A stately lady with deep golden yellow 
trumpet set off with an array of pure white petals. Beautiful as a cut flower. 
Recurvus (Poeticus). The old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth pure white, somewhat 
reflexing,- cup margined deep scarlet. Very fragrant. One of the latest to bloom. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis). Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well-formed deep 
yellow cup. Long stemmed. A giant among the medium-crowned varieties. 
Sulphur Phoenix (Double). Large creamy-white flowers with pale yellow center. 
Shaped like a rose. Prized for cutting. 
Glory of Leiden (Yellow Trumpet). A large flower with a trumpet of rich full 
yellow,- perianth pale yellow, sometimes with deeper yellow markings. 
Mrs. Langtry (Leedsii). A graceful flower with perianth of pure white and short 
cup of pale primrose. A very free bloomer, long stemmed, and valuable for 
bedding or to naturalize. 
Narcissus and Daffodils. A splendid mixture. 
Narcissus—King Alfred 
GROW DAFFODILS INDOORS 
H it is easy to force Gardenville Daffodil bulbs in pots. 
Your choice: Golden Spur, Sir Watkin, Empress, Elvira or 
Victoria. 
Full directions enclosed with each package. 
The illustrations were sent to us by a customer showing the 
marvelous results our bulbs give. Read what he says: 
St. James’ Church 
Rev. H. N. Tragitt, Jr., Rector 
Dillon, Montana 
YOUR CHOICE: 6 For $2.00; $12 for 3.75 
LABELED AND POSTPAID 
Plant in the open in August or September in rich garden soil, placing the crowns 
two inches below the surface and two feet apart. An acid soil is preferred and peat 
may be used both mixed with the soil and as a mulch. Give good winter drainage 
and water freely from Spring growth until flowering. 
Purple Shades: 
Lawrence —3 petaled, lavender-blue. 
Double Emperor —6 petaled, dark pur¬ 
ple-blue. 
Shades of Old Rose and Maroon: 
Fukushima— 6 petaled, rose-pink. 
Florence —6 petaled, old rose. 
Mary 6 petaled, maroon,- a dark 
wine red. 
Rathinda 6 petaled, old rose flecked 
white. 
Pure White: 
Fantasy —6 petaled, white. 
White Predominating: 
Awaji — 3 petaled, 
white. 
blue overlying 
Bandai-San —6 petaled, white edged 
blue. 
English Iris—Sunset 
DUTCH AND SPANISH IRIS 
Spanish Iris are among the prettiest of all Spring flowers for cutting and garden decoration, and are orchid-like 
in their beauty of form and color. 
Dutch I ris are similar to the Spanish but are larger and bloom a little earlier. 
Unlike the German or Bearded Iris, both Spanish and Dutch Iris are grown from bulbs, not roots, and should be 
planted early in the fall. They are easily grown and will do well either in full sun or partial shade. 
DUTCH IRIS 
20 One Variety, $1.00 50 Oqe Variety, $2.00 
100 One Variety, $3.75 
15 Bulbs, 5 each of 3 Varieties, $1.00 
POSTPAID 
Imperator. Very large flowers of a uniform rich dark 
blue. Popular florists' variety and one of the best. 
White Excelsior. Pure uniform white, of good form 
and substance,- falls very broad. 
Golden Glory. Standards and falls bright golden 
yellow. An excellent cut flower. 
Mixed Dutch Iris. A splendid mixture. 
I have not so far thanked you for the excellent 
bulbs you sent me last fall. The rectory has 
been gay since January 1 with pots and bowls 
of Daffodils; first the Golden Spur, now the 
Elvira, and shortly the Victoria. I have never 
seen anything that gives the satisfaction that the 
poetaz Elvira invariably does. All that is neces¬ 
sary is to plant in bowls of pebbles and water 
in September, leave in the root cellar until 
January, and bring up to the light as wanted. 
It is so suited to house culture and so superior 
to the paper whites that-I wonder that more 
don’t use it. Mine this year have been the best 
ever. 
Bi-color, Empress 
Bi-color, Glory of Sassenheim 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin 
Barrii, Masterpiece 
Double, Sulphur Phoenix 
Poetaz, Elvira 
Poeticus, Recurvus 
Barrii, Conspicuus 
King Edward 
Perle des Jardins 
SPANIS H IRIS 
15 One Variety, $1.00 50 One Variety;^$3.00 
100 One Variety, $5.00 
12 Bulbs, 4 each of 3 Varieties, $1.00 
POSTPAID 
Cajanus. Large bright yellow handsome Rowers on 
tall stems. 
Flora. Very beautiful with falls a creamy white and 
standards a lovely silvery lavender. 
King of the Blues. Large handsome Rowers o\ 
Cambridge-blue. 
Mixed Spanish Iris with many shades of color. 
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/ WATERSIDE 
IRIS 
Suitable for planting by the waterside 
and in damp situations, however they 
will grow in any well tilled border, but 
should always have full sunshine 
Aurea. A noble species with very large brilliant 
golden-yellow flowers on tall stems 3 to 4 ft. 
high. One of the finest for the waterside 
Flowers late June-July. 
5oc each, $5.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Ochroleuca gigantea. The Golden Banded In 
A grand species with large massive flowers of 
solid ivory-white with orange-yellow at the 
throat. Magnificent for the border or water¬ 
side. Grows to a height of 3 to 4 ft in the 
garden to 5 feet in a moist situation. Flowers 
late June to July. 
35c each, $3.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Monspur. Another waterside vatiety bearing 
flowers of a light violet-blue with a yellow 
throat. 4 ft. 
35c each, $3.50 per doz., postpaid. 
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IRIS CRISTATA 
(Crested Dwarf Iris) 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Snow Queen. A very lovely form. Petals broad and full of 
snowy whiteness with a rich golden yellow blotch at the 
throat. Three for 50c. Postpaid. 
Blue Prince. Large Flowers with fine large circular falls. 
Color, a deep rich violet-blue. 3 for 50c. Postpaid 
Waterside Iris, Aurea, Ochroleuca Gigantea, Monspur 
Dutch Iris 
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