Iris and Phlox 
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Iris makes a lovely border. 
Iris Gold Bound. 
Iris Loreley. 
Little-Tree Selections of 
IRIS and PHLOX 
IRIS 
IRIS, the "Lilies” of France and the "Flags" of 
our grandmothers, are among the most satisfactory 
of garden plants. Very floriferous and with a wide 
range of colors, they combine especially well with 
Peonies and other perennials in long beds or borders 
along fences, walls or pathways. They require little 
care and multiply rapidly. Divide and transplant 
every 3 or 4 years. 
In addition to the many fine German Iris a few 
choice Japanese and Siberian varieties are listed. 
German Iris 
(Iris germanica) 
“S” signifies standards or upright petals; “F” 
falls or drooping petals. 
Each $.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100—$14.00 
Albert Victor 
S, soft blue; F, lavender. Large and handsome. 
3 ft. 
Florentina 
Creamy white, lavender flushed. Fragrant. 
Excellent for cutting. Flowers early. 2 ft. 
Hiawatha 
S, pale rose, lavender flushed; F, royal purple. 
Loreley 
S, pale yellow; F, deep blue margined creamy 
white. 2J4 ft. 
Nibelungen 
S, deep olive buff; F, velvety violet with bronze 
margin. Rampant grower. 2j^ft. 
Pallida Dalmatica 
S, clear lavender-blue; F, deeper lavender, 
silvery blue at base. Sweetly scented. 
Perfection 
S, light blue with deeper flushes; F, deep violet 
purple with creamy orange beard. 3 ft. 
Queen of May 
S and F, lilac pink. Very beautiful. 2j^ft. 
Rhein Nixe 
S, pure white; F, deep violet blue with white 
margin. 3 ft. 
Japanese Iris 
(Iris kaempferi) 
Narrow foliage and large flat flowers. July — 3 ft. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Gold Bound 
Large pure white, yellow center. Double. 
Koko-no-lro 
Purple and gold. Rich violet purple, golden 
throat. Large double. Very brilliant. 
Dwarf Iris 
(Iris pumila) 
A lovely dwarf iris which grows about 4 in. in 
height. April — May. 
Each $.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100 —$14.00 
Mixed Purple, White and Yellow 
Suitable for rock gardens and edging other 
plantings. 
Siberian Iris 
(Iris sibirica) 
Narrow grass-like foliage. Flowers smaller than 
German Iris. 
Each $.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100—$14.00 
Blue King 
Handsome, clear blue flowers on tall stems. June. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Snow Queen 
Large ivory white flowers with distinct orange 
marking on throat. Unusually beautiful. Good 
for cutting. June. 
DWARF PHLOX 
An early spring flowering plant with moss-like 
foliage practically evergreen. Masses of bloom 
in April and May. Excellent for rock gardens, 
borders and carpeting for graves. Varieties 
marked * are suitable for rock gardens. 
Each $.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100—$14.00 
except as noted 
♦PHLOX subulata Apple Blossom — 
MOSS PINK 
Pale silvery pink. Most popular. 4 in. 
♦Atropur purea 
One of the newer varieties. A deep purple red. 
♦Blue Hill 
A rich blue. Very popular 4 to 5 in. 
♦G. F. Wilson 
Soft lavender blue. Grows slightly taller than 
Blue Hill. 6 in. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
♦Lilacinia 
An old favorite. Pale lilac-blue. 6 to 8 in. 
♦Rosea 
Bright rose pink. Fine for covering banks. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
♦Rochester 
Deep red variety. Should be in every garden. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
♦Vivid 
Brightest pink with fiery eye. Very choice. 3 in. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
♦PHLOX amoena — AMOENA PHLOX 
Dense masses of bright pink flowers. 4 to 5 in. 
May —June. 
divaricata — BLUE PHLOX 
Lilac blue flowers on plants 1 ft. tall. May — 
June. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
div. ovata — MOUNTAIN PHLOX 
Rosy red blooms. 1ft. tall. June—July. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
HARDY PHLOX 
(Phlox paniculata) 
Showiest and most popular hardy perennial for 
late summer and early fall bloom. Easv to grow. 
We offer a good range of colors. 
lJ^to3ft. Aug. — Sept. 
Each $.25 3—$.60 10—$1.60 100—$14.00 
except as noted 
Antonin Mercier 
Delicate lilac blue with large white eye. Free 
flowering. Medium height. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Beacon 
Brilliant cherry red. Medium sized flowers in 
compact clusters. Excellent. 2} '2 ft. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Eclaireur 
Large bright carmine with salmon pink eye. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Elizabeth Campbell 
Salmon pink shading lighter toward center. 2 ft. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Mrs. Jenkins 
Flowers large, pure white; one of the best white 
varieties. Late flowering. Medium height. 
Mrs. Milly Von Hoboken 
Soft pink with silvery reverse, carmine eye. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Rheinlander 
Beautiful salmon pink with claret red eve. 
Ea. $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Rijnstroom 
A lively shade of rose-pink. One of the best 
pinks. Strong grower. 
Ea. $.30 3—$ .75 10—$2.00 100—$18.00 
Riverton Jewel 
Mauve rose with red eve. 
Thor 
Ruddy salmon, aniline red eve. Large flowers. 
Profuse bloomer. 
Each $.30 3—$.75 10—$2.00 1.00—$18.00 
Mixed Colors, Pink and White 
A good assortment. 
Prices of Iris and Phlox include packing and delivery to transportation companies at Framingham, Massachusetts. 
