IRISES—Beardless 
ARVISTA hardens 
TOM TIT—18 in. This variety belongs in the Tall Bearded division, but 
is so low growing as to be suitable for planting with the dwarf Irises. It is a 
delightful dark blue-toned Iris. Most effective . 15c 
TONY—A new deep red-purple bicolor. Rich and aristocratic . 35c 
VILIiEREAL—8 in. A medium blue-toned bicolor. Attractive . 25c 
YLO—A distinct dwarf Iris of citron yellow. Unique . 35c 
IRISES FOR LANDSCAPING 
Mixed Irises without labels and many fine unnamed seedlings are available 
for extensive plantings and where a large show of flowers from a moderate invest¬ 
ment is desired. While they last— 
100 Rhizomes for $2.00 by express, charges collect. Not less than 50 at the 
100 rate - SPECIAL OFFERS 
For a limited time, and if the selection of varieties is left entirely to us 
we offer double catalogue value for labeled varieties. This means $10 value for 
$5; $50 value for $25, etc. No such order received for less than $2.00 net. You 
may indicate your preference as to color and whether Irises of low, medium or 
higher prices are desired. You hi be surprised. 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
Including Siberian, Acorus, Spuria and various Genera and Species. 
Most of the beardless Irises are right at home on the border of a pool, or in 
a grassy meadow with a brook running through it, though they will do well 
in the ordinary garden if given good care immediately after planting and until 
they become established. 
ALICE EASTWOOD—A wonderfully beautiful creamy white Spuria. 50 in. $3.00 
BALAMCANDA CHINENSIS—The Blackberry Lily. Dainty bluish flowers in 
July and August. 25c 
BLUE KING—42 in. Deep blue-purple. A great favorite . 15c 
BOB WHITE—A tall, pure white Siberian without veining . 75c 
BUTTERFLY—38 in. Very lovely with standards and styles of a soft uniform 
sky-blue, and falls flushed soft-blue over a white throat . 20c 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—New. By far the richest colored Siberian Iris yet 
brought out. Flowers of largest size and the finest form and texture, of bril¬ 
liant red-purple . $1.50 
CRISTATA—A woodland species, beautifully crested. Light lilac with bright 
markings. Likes moisture . 25c 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON—33 in. A rich, velvety royal-purple flower 
and one of the finest of the section. It is a Fulva-Foliosa hybrid . 25c 
DUCHESS OF YORK—A fine deep violet and blue Siberian . 25c 
EMPEROR—48 in. A noble form of Orientalis. One of the finest of the 
type. Large flowers of good form and texture, of a deep violet-blue . 25c 
FLORRIE RIDLER—12 in. Large flowers of an exquisite blue . 35c 
FOLIOSA—18 in. A species with brilliant blue flowers . 35c 
FULVA—18 in. A bright coppery red . 35c 
FULVALLA—A red-purple species similar to D. K. Williamson . 50c 
GEORGE WALLACE—46 in. A very fine tall azure-blue Siberian . 25c 
GRANDIS—45 in. S. rich violet; white falls beautifully veined . 25c 
HYACINTHIANA—Early. 15 in. Very charming soft light blue . 75c 
KINGFISHER BLUE—A bright blue. One of the finest. 50c 
LACTEA—Many dainty pure white flowers like poised butterflies. Much 
admired . $2.50 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—38 in. A fine flower of deep bright violet with a 
white throat, beautifully veined violet falls. Most beautiful . 25c 
MINNETONKA—A most lovely, deep golden-yellow—most beautiful Pseuda- 
corus . $3.00 
MISS DULUTH—Beautiful, dull, dark violet of heavy substance with velvety 
falls . 75c 
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