TS[ew Varieties 
I N THIS list are offered a number of the finer new varieties of Iris with a 
selection of some of the best of the slightly older sorts. For landscaping 
there is perhaps no other equally satisfactory flower as easy to grow as the 
Iris. While they amply repay adequate care, they thrive even when neglected 
and make a magnificent display. If you have not already planted an Iris border 
in your garden you should have one. And to complete the effect, a row of 
Delphiniums in the background with Lupins interspersed among the Iris clumps 
gives a picture not soon to be forgotten. The Delphiniums do not start bloom¬ 
ing until the Iris are near the end of their season. 
I aim to send out good strong blooming size divisions of the Iris and ship¬ 
ments are made preferably in July and August. I cannot promise to fill orders 
long after September 1st as the early Glads should be ready to harvest not long 
after this date. If interested in Glads send for my large catalogue illustrated 
in color. 
Iris Price List 
The letter “S” represents the three upright petals or standards; and 
“F”, the three lower petals or falls in the following listed varieties: 
ALCINA—S. buff; F. blue gray. A beautiful Iris. 50c each. 
ALLIES—S. red lilac; F. red. 25c each. 
ALICE HARDING—One of the softest and most clear in coloring of the yellow vari¬ 
eties. Among the best. $15.00 each. 
AMBASSAPEUR—S. buff purple; F. bronze and violet. Old but good. 2 for 25c. 
ANDANTE-—Large flowers of rich reddish violet. 20c each. 
ANNA MARIE CAYEUX—A beautiful blue gray of wonderfully fine texture. One of 
the best of all Iris. $1.00 each. 
APHRODITE—Clear lavender rose. 2 for 25c. 
BLACKAMOOR—Very large clear blue purple flowers with blue beard. Fine form. 
$1.00 each. 
BLACK WINGS—S. deep blue; F. dark velvety violet. $1.25 each. 
BLUE CHINTZ—White plicata, S. heavily flushed lavender; F. veined and spotted 
nearly to their centers. $1.75 each. 
BLUE VELVET-—S. blue; F. deep violet blue, widely flaring. 50c each. 
BRUNO—S. buff lilac; F. velvety red purple. Large. 20c each. 
BURNING BRONZE—One of the best reds. Large and well formed. $10.00 each. 
BUTO—Very rich pure blue purple. Large flowers. 20c each. 
CIMARRON—A good large red purple. $1.50 each. 
CLARA NOYES—Blending or yellow, orange and apricot. Very prolific of bloom 
and increase. A fine most popular variety. 00c each. 
CLAUDE AUREAU-—-Variegata. S. tawney yellow; F. red violet with yellow edges. 
$1.50 each. 
COLUMBINE—Very clear white. Not large. 50c each. 
CORONATION—Among the deepest yellows. A good one. 20c each. 
CROAVN JEWEL—Somewhat like Clara Noyes but much darker. $6.00 each. 
DAUNTLESS—One of the first of the large reds and still a very fine one in its class. 
65c each. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Undoubtedly this grand crimson violet flower is one of the 
very best of all Iris. Very large and finely formed. A masterpiece. 75c each. 
DOLLY MADISON—Almost a pure mauve with bright orange beard. A beautiful 
flower. 20c each. 
DOMINION—Rich purple. Rather unreliable bloomer but the founder of a race of 
fine Iris. 50c each. 
