Iris—Glory of the Sun — Lilies 
Iris 
(Bearded) 
The most popular class. They are variously known 
as German Iris, Flags, Fleur-de-lis, etc. The beautiful 
orchid-like flowers and broad, evergreen foliage now 
run through an almost unbelievable range of color. 
They are sun lovers ; they insist upon good drainage. 
Any of the following: 20c ea.; 3 of one kind, 50c. 
Ambassador—Standards, bronzy violet; falls dark 
maroon. Late. Alcazar—Standards mauve; falls dark 
bronzy-red-purple. Fragrant. Asia—Beautiful sil¬ 
very lavender blend. Mid season to late. Clement 
Desormes—Deep red pink; large bright flowers. Her 
Majesty—Rose pink; outer segments bright crimson. 
Lady Foster—Beautiful lavender blue. Free flowering. 
Fragrant. Magnifica—Huge flower; light violet blue 
standards; red falls. Mother of Pearl—Iridescent 
shades of Mother of Pearl. Fine substance. Nancy 
Orne—Large rose-purple suffused yellow. Pauline— 
Rich pansy violet, deep orange beard. Fragrant. 
Princess Victoria Louise—Lemon yellow standards. 
Falls violet, bordered sulphur yellow. Souv. de Mme. 
Gaudichau—Dark velvety blue purple bi-color of fine 
shape, finish and substance. Fragrant. 36 in. 
STOCK REDUCING IRIS SPECIAL 
We want you to know these beautiful Hybrid 
Bearded Irises more intimately. Relatively few 
flower lovers have the slightest concept of their 
exquisite beauty and charm, planted in drifts 
and groups among other perennials, or by them¬ 
selves en masse. No other garden perennial re¬ 
quires so little attention, is so free of pests, so 
rugged. 12 healthy rhizomes, our choice, un¬ 
labeled, 97c; 25 for $1.85; 100 for $6.75. 
Ixias 
(Corn Lilies) 
Choice Mixed 12 for 35c; 100 for $2.50 
Long, slender, graceful spikes of bloom in shades 
of yellow, white, pink, scarlet and crimson, the 
center always differing in color from the outer 
parts. The effect is very striking. 
BEARDED IRIS 
Leucocoryne 
(Glory of the Sun) 
Ixioides odorata Blooming size, 25c ea. ; 3 for 65c 
New—This Chilian native produces large clusters 
of sweet-scented starry blue flowers with white cen¬ 
ters and golden stamens. The wiry stems, 15 to 18 
inches long, and the excellent keeping qualities of 
these blossoms make them especially desirable for 
interior decoration. Plant in sunny spot or in deep 
pots. Flowers in March and April. Bulbs, though 
very small, must be covered about 5 inches. 
Lilies 
So well known, that to mention their beauty and 
utility seems futile. Provide adequate drainage for 
them. Do not plant them in groups of less than three. 
Select a spot where the soil is cool and shaded, allow¬ 
ing the flower stalks to reach the sunlight. 
Auratum (Gold-Banded Lily) 20c ea.; 3 for 50c 
Large, graceful, fragrant flowers of delicate ivory- 
white color, thickly studded with chocolate-crim¬ 
son spots and striped golden yellow. Plant 8-9 
inches deep in November to bloom August- 
September. 
Auratum Phatyphyllum 25c ea. ; 3 for 65c 
This is the robust growing form; the stem is stouter 
and attains a greater height; the leaves are much 
broader; enormous flowers, white, richly spotted 
yellow. Undoubtedly the choicest of all. Plant 9 
inches deep in November to bloom August- 
September. 
Henryi 15c ea.; 3 for 40c 
One of the best border lilies. Bears more than 
20 flowers of a rich, deep, orange-yellow. Plant 
8-9 inches deep in November and December for 
blooms in August-September. 
Longiflorum Giganteum 20c ea.; 3 for 50c 
Japan Easter Lily. Pure white trumpet-shaped 
flowers; plant of sturdy stock growth, with black 
marked stems. Plant in November in pots to be 
forced for Easter bloom. 
Philippinense Formosanum 20c ea. ; 3 for 50c 
The most liberal flowering Lily and among the 
easiest to grow. Substantial, trumpet-like, lovely 
white flowers with a beautiful pale emerald-green 
throat and reddish-brown outside. Plant 8 inches 
deep in October and November for blooms August- 
September. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Pardalinum (Leopard Lily) 25c ea.; 3 for 65c 
Deep orange, maroon spotted; tips of recurved 
petals intense scarlet; spotted purple at the throat. 
Hardy and robust, does well in any good well- 
drained soil, sun or partial shade. Plant 6 inches 
deep in October and November to bloom in July. 
Regale (The Regal Lily) 15c ea. ; 3 for 40c 
Can be grown to perfection in almost any garden 
with the minimum of attention. Very large trumpet 
shaped blooms of white with a yellow throat, tinged 
purple-brown outside. Plant 6 inches deep in full 
sun in October and November for July blooms. 
Speciosum Magnificum (Ruby Tiger) 20c ea. ; 3 for 50c 
Rich ruby-carmine flowers, margined white. Petals 
well rolled back and handsomely spotted. Cultiva¬ 
tion very simple. Happy in full sun in well drained 
loamy soil. Plant 8-9 inches deep in November 
for August bloom. 
Tigrinum Splendens (Tiger Lily) 15c ea.; 3 for 40c 
The finest form of Tiger Lily with the richest color. 
Large, shapely flowers of a rich dark salmon- 
orange spotted glossy black. Robust in habit and 
easy of culture. Plant 8-9 inches deep in November 
for August flowers. 
Chas. C. NAVLET Co., Inc. 
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