IRIS PUMILA 
These beautiful little Irises do not grow over 4 inches high 
and bloom early in May. They are fine for bordering flower 
beds or planting in the rock garden. 
Each Doz. 
Atroviolacea. Violet-mauve with maroon-red 
veining. Height, 4 inches.$0.25 $2.50 
Cyanea. Black-violet, 5 inches.25 2.50 
Excelsa. Pale moonlight-yellow.25 2.50 
Iris Cristata. Flowers rich, golden yellow. 
Height, 8 inches.30 3.00 
Iris Pumila. Dark blue. Height, 4 inches.25 2.50 
Orange Queen. Orange shaded to yellow ...... .35 3.50 
The Bride. Blush white.25 2.50 
1 each of the above Pumila Iris (7 plants). 1.75 
3 each of the above Pumila Iris (21 plants). 4.25 
Postpaid 
Iris Pumila. 
Japanese Iris 
Th queen of the large-flowering Irises with flowers 
of enormous size and beauty. They are attractive 
and suitable for cut flowers and develop into a more 
perfect bloom if they are cut just before the bud 
opens and placed in the house in fresh water. 
Astarte. Double. Beautiful dark violet. 
La Favorite. Glistening white with golden stigmas 
and blue markings. Six petals. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white, creamy glow at 
the gold-banded center. 
Hercules. Double. Clear lilac-blue; large flower. 
Koko-No-Iro. Large, six petals. Royal purple with 
a yellow center; most brilliant Iris. 
Mahogany. Double. Purple-mahogany-red; bloom¬ 
ing very late. 
Purple and Gold. Dark purple overlaid with dark 
blue with yellow blotches. Six petals. 
Pyramid. Double. Violet-purple, veined white in 
center of each petal. 
Japanese Iris. 
1 root each of the above 8 varieties (8 roots) . . .$1.65 
In assortment but unlabeled, 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75 
German Iris 
Ten of the most popular varieties: 
Ambassadeur 
Afterglow 
Dream 
Kathryn Fryer 
Lent A. Williamson 
Monsignor 
Mother of Pearl 
Perfection 
Rhein Nixe 
Roseway 
One root each of the above 10 va¬ 
rieties (10 roots)—postpaid for only 
$ 1.00 
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