Bulb Iris 
The following bulb Iris must be fall planted. In cold 
Northern states perhaps late fall planting is best as the Dutch 
and Spanish varieties make fall top growth. October should do 
for most places. Set bulbs 4 or 5 inches deep. These iris are 
very beautiful and are excellent for cutting, the demand is gam¬ 
ing each year. Better place your oredr early, for the supply is 
not too plentiful. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Prices except Wedgewood 
10c; 12 lor .60c; $4.00 
per 100, prepaid. 
Adrian Backer, purple lilac. 
Celestial, sky blue. 
E. B. Gamier, large deep 
blue, extra beautiful. 
Imperator, dark blue, tall. 
Therese Schwartz, lilac, 
white falls. 
White Excelsior, fine white. 
Yellow Queen, a golden yel¬ 
low. 
Hart Nibrig, brilliant blue. 
Wedgewood, earliest, finest 
light blue. 15c; $1.00 
for 12; $6.00per 100. 
Mixed Dutch Iris. 
SPANISH IRIS 
Following Spanish Iris are, 
10c each; 12 for .50c; $3.50 
per 100, prepaid. 
Blanche Fleur, white, buds open 
part way like a rose bud. 
Cajanus, tall golden yellow. 
Chrysolora, pale yellow. 
King of the Blues, tali deep blue. 
Mixed Spanish Iris, a good mix¬ 
ture that will please. 
Small bulblets of above varieties 
25 for .20c; .50c per 100. 
ENGLISH IRIS 
Blue, Purple, White, and Mix¬ 
ed assortment of many col¬ 
ors and shades. 10c each; 
12 for .75c; $4.00 per 100. 
Small bulbs, .25c per dozen.' 
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Lity Bulbs 
While spring planting can be done successfully with many 
varieties we believe fall planting is better, especially for some 
kinds. In extreme cold climates some mulching with straw or 
leaves may be needed for winter protection, and removed later. 
Large and medium size bulbs should be set upright, covered 
with 6 inches or so of soil, bulblets about 3 inches. Candidum 
and Testaceum seem to prefer shallow planting, 2 or 3 inches of 
soil on top of bulbs and must be fall planted. A well worked 
and fertile soil, kept free of weeds and grass should be used. 
While some shade is agreeable, bulbs should not be set too near 
heavy rooting shrubery or trees. 
FOLLOWING PRICES PREPAID. Good strong bulbs 
according to variety, that will please you. 6 at dozen rate. 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM—Improved gold banded 
lily, very large and exceedingly beautiful, late blooming. Our 
supply very limited. 4u cents each. After December first till 
late spring we can supply imported bulbs at 30 cents each; 
12 for $3.00. 
CANDIDUM—Pure white fragrant Madonna lily. Must 
be early fall planted. 25 and 15 cents each; $2.25 and $1.50 
per dozen. Bulblets, 12 for 20 cents; $1.00 per 100. 
CALLOSUM—Small orange-red reflexed blooms. August 
blooming, 20 and 10 cents each; $1.50 and $1.00 per dozen. 
Bulblets, 12 for 20 cents; $, .00 per 100. 
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