Special Bargain Offer of 
N EW varieties of Bearded Iris—varieties so superior that the oldtimers 
look antiquated and funny—have been introduced. However, these 
glorious new Iris have been expensive, which discouraged one from 
discarding the worn-out antiques and replacing them with modern loveliness. 
Mr. Elliott has been waiting for the day when he could offer his customers 
the truly great modern Iris at a bargain price. 
That day has now arrived. A famous grower of Iris had to have money 
quickly, so we made a deal with him and we are passing the bargain along 
to our customers. Naturally, the supply is limited. So it is first come, first 
served. Orders will be numbered as received and filled strictly in rotation 
and when these plants are gone the sale is over. 
Ambassadeur. A fascinating and indescribably lovely smoky, velvety purple 
flower with velvety purple-maroon falls; beards and style yellow. A truly 
regal flower on 48-inch stem. 
Asia. A broad and massive flower colored pale silvery lavender, deepening 
at the base to golden yellow; pale red-purple falls getting lighter towards 
the margins with a glistening golden yellow beard. One of the tallest of 
the Iris, unsurpassed in form and beauty. 
Candelabra. The flowers are light mauve dusted with violet and the scapes 
silvery white. The falls are perfectly limp with sharply diversed veins 
converging into a solid blotch of violet-black at the ends. 
Cecil Minturn. The improved Her Majesty. The flowers are soft Cattleya 
rose color and the beard is pale yellow tipped orange. The best of the 
so-called pink sorts. 
Gold Imperial. A glorious chrome-yellow flower with a conspicuous orange 
beard. The color is remarkable for its clearness and pureness and the 
plant and flower have a rare finish and form. Undoubtedly the greatest 
golden Iris known. 
Isolene. Silvery rose flowers flushed bronze. The falls sharply reflexed are 
Chinese violet-mauve with russet tints and the beard is gleaming golden 
yellow. The flowers are sweet scented. 
Katherine Fryer. Unusually large flowers colored a clear, rich lemon-yellow. 
The falls are velvety maroon-red with heavy creamy white reticulations; 
the beard is orange and the flowers sweet scented. 
Lent A. Williamson. Campanula-violet-blue flowers with falls of rich, royal 
purple and a gleaming yellow beard. Tall and distinguished. 
Lohengrin. The flowers are rich silvery 
lilac which show a delightful pink tone 
in the morning and again in the late 
afternoon after the sun loses its power 
Universally considered one of the best 
Irises in the world. 
Lord of June. Broad flowers of lovely light 
chicory-blue; falls rich violet-purple with 
haft marked with widely spaced reticula¬ 
tions of old gold. Giant among the Iris. 
Loreley. Perfect shaped flowers colored a 
deep ultramarine-blue, the falls more or 
less veined with clear white and border¬ 
ed sulphur-yellow. 
Mother of Pearl. Both the standards and 
falls are colored lovely pale mauve or 
bluish lavender with a creamy under¬ 
tone which give the flowers a pearl cast. 
Flowers are very large and perfect in 
form. 
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