BARGAIN LIST 
BEARDED IRISES 
HE following list contains 
many fine Irises which will 
never be outmoded, however, 
they increase so rapidly and have been 
in commerce so long that we are able 
to offer them at these low prices: 
1 Dozen, any assortment, all 
labeled ____ 
_$ .70 
1 Dozen, all 
one variety_ .60 
25 Any assortment, all labeled 1.25 
100 In not more than 10 
varieties __ 
_ 3.50 
Afterglow 
Dalila 
Alcazar 
Diadem 
Anne Leslie 
Dorothea 
Archeveque 
Dorothee 
Blue Boy 
Dr. Bernice 
Blue Jay 
Elberon 
Canopus 
Elegans 
C. A. Pfeiffer 
Fairy 
Caprice 
Feronia 
Carthusian 
Gaiete 
Chester J. Hunt 
Gertrude 
Corrida 
Iris King 
Crimson King 
James Boyd 
Crusader 
J. C. Weld 
Juniata 
Quaker Lady 
Kochii 
Queen of May 
Lohengrin 
Red Cloud 
Lorely 
Rhein Nixe 
Ma Mie 
Rosalba 
Marguerite Maron 
Rosedale 
Merlin 
Rose Unique 
Mme. Chereau 
Roseway 
Mme. Chobaut 
Ruby Perry 
Mme. de Sevigne 
Sherwin Wright 
Midwest 
Shrewsbury 
Montezuma 
Steepway 
Navajo 
Swatara 
Nine Wells 
Telemus 
Pallida Dalmatica 
Troades 
Parc de Neuilly 
Yellow Hammer 
Pocahontas 
Yvonne Pelletier 
Prin. Vik. Luise 
Prof. Seeliger 
Zilia 
Some varieties will be sold out soon 
at these low prices. So please indicate 
a second choice when ordering from 
this list, then your order will be 
promptly filled. Order early. 
NOTE: We prepay all orders of $1.00 
or more, orders for less than $1.00 
must include 15^ for postage. 
Marietta, Ga., Nov. 19, 1934. 
Several months ago I sent you an order for 
Iris and I was so pleased with the way in 
which you filled it, because they came so 
promptly, because they were such nice large 
roots with increase, because you were so gen¬ 
erous with extras, because your selections 
were so good and your prices so moderate. 
That is why my present order comes to you, 
though there are a dozen other catalogues 
before me. 
Sullivan, Ind., May 14, 1934. 
I surely was delighted with the quality of 
the roots sent. Have never received finer 
stronger plants from any nursery. Thank you 
heartily for the generous number of extras. 
Salem, N. H., August 31, 1934. 
I have sent for several lots of Irises this 
year and none of them have come in such 
beautiful condition. These look to be excep¬ 
tionally strong plants. 
Caney, Kans., July 16, 1934. 
I received the box of Iris plants and they 
were in excellent condition. I never bought 
finer plants and I do thank you for being so 
generous with extras. 
St. Louis, Mo., June 28, 1934. 
The Irises which you sent were received in 
good condition. The gardener informs me 
they are the finest he has ever seen. 
Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 9, 1934. 
It is a great pleasure to acknowledge the 
receipt of the Iris, for they are much the 
nicest ones we have ever ordered, and we have 
had Iris from all over the United States. 
They were in perfect condition—as fresh as 
when you dug them and such fine rhizomes. 
Washington, D. C., Nov. 2, 1934. 
The Iris which you recently sent me came 
in fine shape and were unqualifiedly the larg¬ 
est and best I have ever received. 
HILL IRIS AND PEONY FARM 
LA FONTAINE, KANSAS 
M c CORMICK ARMSTRONG CO.. WICHITA 
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