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Every garden must have Iris. The popularity of this Rower is easy to 
jnderstand. They are so beautiful, coming in varied forms and in a 
'ide range of color combinations from white and pale lavendar to 
deep purple, bronze and maroon. It’s no wonder they are referred 
to as “the poor man’s orchid’’. Then too, they are inexpensive. Most 
of them will bloom next year and by the following spring they will 
have increased so they will make a gorgeous showing. 
INK AND RED TONED IRIS 
ris — just pink and red toned kinds. 
Sounds interesting, doesn’t it That, 
folks, is just what it is. These pink and 
red toned Iris get a lot of attention, for 
they are without doubt the most 
fascinating colors in Iris. You should 
by all means have a planting of them 
to liven up some of those 
locations in your garden 
where more color is 
needed. We offer 
you one each of the 
10 varieties all 
labeled for $1.00 
prepaid. 
10 
PINK AND 
RED TONED 
PREPAID 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
The glorious beauty of the tall bearded Iris 
leaves nothing better to be desired. Their 
popularity is easy to understand as you will 
readily see when they bloom for you. These 
Iris adapt themselves to all sorts of planting, 
from mass displays to plantings dotted here 
and there through the perennial border. 
They add dignity, beauty, and charm as well 
as color to any landscape. The Iris is easily 
cultivated and gives much 
beauty for little care. These 
seven tall bearded Iris have 
been selected from our 
huge plantings with the 
greatest of care, and we 
know they are certain 
to please. Every variety 
will be labeled and all 
will be different. 
TALL 
BEARDED 
7 for 
PREPAID 
DWARF IRIS 
The first Iris of the 
spring belong to the 
dwarf family. They 
are the joy of the early 
garden, so colorful, so 
sure to grow, so fragrant. They are 
indispensable for the rock garden; 
very effective for the front of the 
border. We have selected 8 beautiful 
dwarf varieties, each distinctly differ¬ 
ent from the other, and all 
labeled for this collection. 
We know when they 
flower next spring they 
will be most pleasing. 
6 
SIBERIAN 
and SPURIA 
PREPAID 
SIBERIAN and 
SPURIA IRIS 
Th ese beautiful mem¬ 
bers of the Iris family 
create much interest 
whenever shown. They 
bloom along with the last 
of the tall bearded Iris. The flowers 
are very dainty on their slender stems. 
In the garden they excel for landscape 
purposes, and as cut flowers they are 
exquisite. Grow well in the sunny 
border or in partial shade, and are 
especially desirable for the edge of 
the pool. Plant quite deeply and feed 
liberally. All six varieties are named 
kinds, and they will be individually 
labeled for identification. 
Named varieties listed on following page. 
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