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ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
GERMAN IRIS—Continued 
Perfection. 7.8. S. light lavender; F. vel¬ 
vety black violet, 15c. 
Pocahontas. 7.7. Pure white bordered pale 
blue. 15c. 
Princess Beatrice. Soft lavender. Fragrant, 
loc. 
Prospero. 8.2. S. pale lavender; F. rich deep 
violet purple. 15c. 
Quaker Lady. 8.4. S. smoky lavender yellow 
shadings; F. Ageratum blue and old gold. 
15c. 
Rhein Nixe. S. pure white; F. deep violet 
blue. 15c. 
Seminole. Late. Rich velvety crimson bi¬ 
color. 25c. 
Shekinah. 8.8. Clear, soft yellow. 15c. 
Sherwin-Wright. 7.6. Splendid golden yel¬ 
low. 15c. 
Speciosa. 8.0. S. dark lavender, shaded 
lighter; F. lavender shaded purple. 15c. 
Taj Mahal. 8.1. Fine white. 25c. 
True Charm. 8.4. Beautiful Plicata. White 
with margins etched in blue lavender. 25c. 
True Delight. 8.5. Very fragrant. Pink 
Plicata. S. and F. purest white, edges 
lovely deep rose. 25c. 
Windham. 7.3. S. delicate lilac; F. white 
striped lavender. 15c. 
All 15c. varieties, 5 for 50c., $5.00 per 100 
All 25c. varieties, 2 for 40c., $18.00 per 100 
25 Mixed German Iris, $1.00 
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Opera Dream 
Seminole Imperator 
Ambassadeur Aphrodite 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Of 25 Favorite Varieties for $1.50 
Labeled, all different, everyone a beauty 
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of 100 Husky Plants for $5.00 
Mixed Varieties, Unlabeled 
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Our knowledge of plants and our experience 
in handling them make us the logical people to 
consult when you are considering planting. We 
are prepared and equipped to give you a com¬ 
plete landscape service, from designing to 
planting, grading and seeding. Our stock is 
most inclusive, from material for the perennial 
garden to large trees for immediate effect. Dur¬ 
ing the past 33 years we have planted hundreds 
of homes and estates to the entire satisfaction 
of their owners. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The blooms of the Japanese Iris are 6 to 10 
inches in diameter. They will grow in almost 
any soil that does not become too dry in Sum¬ 
mer, but they prefer a warm, sunny location. 
The best time to plant is July, and from 
then on until the middle of September the 
plants may be safely planted in localities not 
too far north, so that they may have time to 
establish themselves before cold weather sets 
in. If they are planted rather late, they should 
be freely mulched after the ground is frozen 
in late Autumn to keep the ground from 
heaving. 
Each Doz. 
Amethyst. Single. Exquisite lav¬ 
ender shade.$0.30 $3.00 
Azure. Double. Mauve blue. . . .50 .... 
Blue Bird. Single. Deep velvet 
blue.25 2.50 
Frances Cleveland. Semi-dou¬ 
ble, very large blue flower.35 3.50 
Gekka-no-nami. Pure white, 
yellowish blotches. Petaloid 
stigmas.35 3.50 
Hano-no-nishiki. Violet purple, 
veined with white.25 2.50 
Ho-o-jo. Ruddy crimson, prim¬ 
rose blotches with white halo.. .30 3.00 
Koko-no-iro. Deep purple suf¬ 
fused with violet, slightly 
veined with white. Golden 
center.25 2.50 
Norma. Double. Silky lavender 
pink.30 3.00 
Japanese This 
