MILLIKEN IRIS GARDENS 
obtained in any Iris and is extraordinary 
in every way. Perfectly exquisite. 
VINICOLOR (Small) Each $2-5 ° 
This rare and exquisite wine colored Iris 
was discovered in Louisiana but has proved 
hardy in the north. A beautiful golden yel¬ 
low stripe lights the center of the flower. 
31/2 ft_ 3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
VIOLPURPUREA (Small) 
This is another native Iris of southern Louis¬ 
iana. The golden crest cuts abruptly into 
the violet-purple ground color of the sepal 
blade, there being no intermediate area of 
pale flecks or veins such as surround the 
crests in many species. 3 ft. ..Each $1.50 
YELLOW FULVA 
A very rare variety seldom listed. It is not 
only beautiful in itself but should be of 
great interest to all hybridizers .. Each $5.00 
Dutch Irises 
The Iris of this group have bulbs, not rhizomes. They are especially desirable for cutting, 
as they keep from a week to ten days. Large, healthy bulbs shipped from September 1st to 
November 1st. Minimum quantities, 1 dozen. 
IMPERATOR 
ADRIAN BACKER 
Large flowered pink-lavender. 
Per dozen $1.00; per 100 $7.50 
BLUE PERFECTION (Jacob de Wit) 
A very fine clear dark blue with a yellow 
patch_ Per dozen $1.00; per 100 $7.50 
GOLDEN BANNER (I. W. DeWilde) 
A stunning large flowered deep yellow. 
Per dozen $1.25; per 100 $8.50 
HUTCHENBURG 
Splendid large white and yellow bi-color. 
Per dozen $1.00; per 100 $7.50 
Beautiful dark blue of intense color. A late 
bloomer_ Per dozen 75c; per 100 $5.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (W. Vershoor) 
Distinctly different with violet standards 
and deep bronze falls. A striking flower. 
Per dozen $1.25; per 100 $8.50 
WEDGEWOOD 
The earliest and most popular of the clear 
light blues. Particularly desirable for cut¬ 
ting, as it comes into bloom ten days to 
two weeks ahead of other varieties. 
Per dozen $1.50; per 100 $10.00 
YELLOW QUEEN 
The popular tall stemmed early clear yel¬ 
low___ Per dozen 75c; per 100 $5.00 
Winter Blooming Irises 
The garden use of the Iris in this group is reserved for those who live in the milder 
climates. 
The plants start blooming in the fall and bloom throughout the winter. They grow wild 
in Algeria, Greece and Asia Minor. The foliage is grass-like and the flowers are borne on 
stem-like parts, really elongated perianth tubes, 8 to 16 inches long. The flower is one of 
great refinement and is delightful in the house. 
Plant preferably from August to December. We do not advise planting later than Febru¬ 
ary except in balled clumps. 
STYLOSA ALBA 
A white form of this winter blooming Iris 
that is particularly beautiful. 
Each 35c; dozen $3.50 
STYLOSA ALTAFLORA. 
The flowers in this selected form are taller 
and bluer than in the ordinary stylosa and 
the foliage is narrower. It is a superior 
form of this beautiful iris. 
Each 35c; dozen $3.50 
STYLOSA MARGINATA 
A form of bluer hue and somewhat broader 
foliage than above. Makes a very rank 
growth_ Each 25c; dozen $2.50 
Rock Garden Collection 
A collection of twenty-five dwarf Iris in an assortment of colors. It includes some of the 
best varieties. This collection will make an excellent border for your Iris 
bed. Postpaid ____________ 
$250 
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