3 NEW JERSEY IRIS 
RIVERSIDE FARM PRODUCTIONS 
]Nl O VV OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME 
Quite in contrast to the two above in 
color, this Iris adds much in combination 
with the other two. Falls a rich velvety 
maroon, lower half. Uprights 
shaded a coppery bronze. 
Flowers well placed, and 
ir is a free bloomer. 
ZT'./T' P‘7? OSP 
Price, either vaiiety 35c. 
each. 3 for #1.00 postpaid. 
JERSEY QllEEN 
This beautiful Iris won the admiration 
of all who saw it in flower the past two 
seasons. Falls are white, with lavi nder bor¬ 
der. Uprights lavender and white, deli¬ 
cately blended, giving the flower an orchid 
like appearance. It is a good grower, flow¬ 
ers large, and in group or border planting 
will make a fine display. 
JERSEY BELLE 
F’alls lower half a rich purple with light 
edging of white, the upper portion show¬ 
ing a sort of scroll work in white over 
purple ground. Uprights, outside white, 
inside blotched or margined with purple. 
It is very attractive. 
JERSEY GEM 
Irises are hardy and of easv 
culture and can Vie planted 
almost any time. I would ad¬ 
vise July and August planting 
for best results. Irises must 
be planted shallow and will do 
best in a sunny, well drained 
location and in loose, mellow 
soil. Use bone meal or fertil¬ 
izer for top dressing. Never 
use manure. 
New Iris, Jersey Queen 
C. R. BREWER 
R\V3 rside F arm, Rahway, N. J, 
Riverside Farm Press 
