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NEW AND STANDARD IRISES 
Grown by The 
SUNNY BRAE IRIS GARDENS 
Jasper, Ga. 
Co-operating with the Kenwood Iris Gardens, of Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio, I am able to offer the latest productions 
of the most noted hybridizers, as well as a complete line 
of the older standard varieties that cannot be easily 
found elsewhere. The best time for planting Irises is 
from late August through September, October and till 
the ground freezes. Book your order early so as to be 
sure of getting the varieties you want. 
Good drainage is essential. Set in a raised bed 20 
or 24 inches apart. Top dress with lime, bonemeal or 
hardwood ashes. In summer remove old flower stalks 
and dying leaves. Keep center of clump open, as the 
rhizomes need this sun bath. Dig, divide and reset ev¬ 
ery four years. 
The Sunny Brae Iris Gardens are situated four miles 
east of Jasper, Ga. Take road to Tate Mountain Es¬ 
tates at Archer Hotel and follow signs. Visitors are 
always welcome. Most are blooming at their best in 
May. Keep this catalogue for future reference. Give 
me the names of your flower loving friends so that I 
can send them one, too. Thank you. • 
The Irises below are arranged in color classes for 
easier identification and should help you in making 
your selections. 
WHITE OR TINTED VARIETIES 
BOLENBROKE—Large white with yellow styles . . .15 
GARDEN WHITE—A dependable large early variety .15 
JUNE BRIDE—One of the tallest and purest whites .50 
MICHELINE CHERRIERE—Grand white with gold 
beard and veins .25 
SELENE—Very large, tall, silvery white. $1.00 
SHASTA—Large snow white, amber glow in center .35 
SOPHRONIA—Large popular waxy white .25 
SOLITAIRE—Gleaming white on branching stems .75 
WHITE AND GOLD—Large blooms, flaring falls, 
rich gold beard .25 
Ten Cent Varieties 
INGEBORG—Very early, large, ivory white; LA NIEGiE 
—Late, dainty snow white; WHITE QUEEN—Pure 
white, green reflections; ZADA—Late, tall, good varie¬ 
ty, large clumps. 
PLICATAS 
White, with feathered, dotted petals or flushed with 
contrasting color. 
AMBROSIA—White, flushed with pale pink suf¬ 
fusion .75 
JADU—Blush pink, falls dotted with rose.50 
BEAU IDEAL—Large white with wide border of 
deep purple.25 
GAVIOTA—Ruffled white, clear yellow edge.15 
KING KARL—Ruffled peach, dotted and peppered 
bronze .25 
LONA—Peach and cream, dotted violet .25 
LOS ANGELES—Giant white, faintly edged with 
