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FALL, 1935, 
OfaEJ'DjfONG, fi ED (&MMNY' 
BOULDER • COLORADO 
I RISES from Top of the otIcT* 
O NE of my specialties is the Iris. Out 
here “Where the West Begins,” the mile- 
high altitude, the dry air, the abundant 
sunshine—all combine to produce clean 
healthy stock. 
Winters are cold enough to eliminate vari¬ 
eties that will not do well in every sec¬ 
tion, yet not severe enough to cause loss or 
weakening of plants from heaving of the roots. 
PLANT IRIS NOW, in September and Octo¬ 
ber, the sooner the better, for fine blooms next 
spring. I shall probably not offer Iris roots in 
spring any more. Summer and fall best time 
to plant. 
All Iris roots prepaid in TJ. S. A. and Canada. 
Other countries, add 5c each for extra post¬ 
age and special packing. Prices are per each, 
standard divisions. Cash with order. 
Each Iris Root Plainly labeled 
(S means Standards; P means Falls.) 
Alta California Sr.S’yinow; 
faintly bronzed, large firm blooms.$3.00 
Ambassadeur f; r b d™u&ie!'!?! e . t : .ib 
Anna Farr X' e Ite ' bordere . d .is 
Ann Page ^ r f r ° a m vende !. aelt :.^ 
Antares ?itud ft bi$e!?”'. .. f.\ . w . hite .20 
Arcturus p^p1e t . ye ! 1 .°. w : . . p, . dah . Ua .20 
A K( y AC S, blue-mauve. F, reddish, 
n''® shading to blue.• • • • * 30 
AeSa A silvery lavender and violet 
Mala blend, flushed gold. *25 
Black Prince biack% n urpie l0 . I fh .is 
Rla#*k Winoc Intense deep blue, 
Diaww VVIII 59 appearing almost 
black. Large. Fragrant... 2.00 
Rlllffc Rannpr 8 , light blue. P, blue, 
D 1 U 6 Danner edges lighter.50 
RZiia X/nlvpt RIch dee P blue of 
Dluc V VIVCti heavy substance, sug- 
gestlng dark blue velvet. 1.00 
Daiii>m|m S, Bordeaux red. P, violet, 
DOUicIfl shaded garnet-red.30 
Brandywine biue a p .’ b t! e ..is 
Rt*iirt#t bronze, tinted lavender. P, 
DlUItU velvety wine-purple. Large... .15 
Buechley’s Giant i.so 
D ia £ A 8, royal purple. P, dark violet. 
Large. Early. Free bloomer... .40 
The lovely Frieda Mohr Iris as it grows 
in my Mile High gardens. 
Frieda 
lilac-pin! 
haven’t seen Frieda Mohr, then “you 
hain’t seen nuthin’ yet” in Iris. The 
flowers measure 6% inches from the top 
of the standards to the tip of the falls 
and 6 inches horizontally. The plants 
average 50 inches in height. The flower 
substance is heavy, the branching rather 
high and well spaced, the growth vigor¬ 
ous. Locust perfume. Extra strong di¬ 
visions .$0.30 
Mohr 
:. F, 
One of the largest 
and finest. S, light 
deep lilac-rose. If you 
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FRIEDA MOHR SPECIAL. Good divisions of 
this super Iris, but not so large as the 30c 
roots offered above. Special price, 20c, 6 for 
$1.00, prepaid. 
f*anrllolio-hf Light pinkish laven- 
uanaieilgni de r, illuminated with¬ 
in with a rich golden glow. 
rarrlinal 8, lavender-rose. P, dark 
VaiUlllal velvety red-purple. 
Cassandra h F : . 
PncciAnoo Ageratum blue. P, blue, 
uassiopee edged gray. 
PUh. Mauac Blend of peach and 
Viara noyes apricot tones. 
.20 
.25 
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