PIKERS HARDY IRIS 
Our Stock Is Guaranteed Absolutely True To Name and We Will Replace Any Which May Prove Otherwise. 
A. E. KUNDERD 
“S” yellow-bronze, 
tinged with magen¬ 
ta; “F” magenta- 
red, tinged with 
bronze. Orange 
beard. Fragrant. 
Glory strain. Each 
9c, 3 for 24c. 
Mixed Japanese Iris 
AMBASSADEUR— 
“S” smoky vel¬ 
vety purple. “F” 
velvety-purple ma¬ 
roon; beards and 
style yellow. Con¬ 
sidered by many 
the monarch of all 
Irises. Each 9c, 3 
for 24c, postpaid. 
CAPRICE — “S” 
reddish purple. 
“F” deeper self 
covered. One of 
the best deep red 
Irises. 20c each, 
3 for 48c, postpaid. 
Ambassador 
PROSPER LAUGIER—“S” fiery bronze; “F” 
velvety ruby purple like a pansy flower. Each 
9c, 3 for 24c. 
NAVAJO-—“S” light bronz yellow, shaded 
lavender; “F” deep maroon, heavily veined 
white and yellow, deep orange beard. 10c 
each, 3 for 26c. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA—“S” lavender; “F” 
clear deep lavender. 12c each, 3 for 33c, post¬ 
paid. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE—“S” sulphur- 
yellow; “F” rich plum bordered cream. 9c 
each, 3 for 24c. 
PARC DE NEUILLY—A very dark blue of 
reddish hue, large flowers and very attractive. 
9c each, 3 for 24c. 
QUAKER LADY—“S” smoky lavender, with 
golden shading. “F” Ageratum blue with old 
gold, stigmas yellow and beard orange. Very 
odd and attractive. 16c each, 3 for 44c. 
QUEEN OF MAY— “S ” lilac pink; “F” cream. 
A most excellent variety. 20c each, 3 for 48c. 
RED GLORY—A very fine variety, almost self 
color. Each 16c, 3 for 44c. 
RHEIN NIXIE—“S” white, very large; “F" 
violet purple with narrow white edge. Very 
distinct and beautiful, 9c each; 3 for 24c. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—Probably the finest 
clear yellow Iris of today. 9c each, 3 for 24c. 
ALCAZAR — "S” 
light mauve, “F” 
rich crimson with 
lighter veins. Flow¬ 
ers are large and 
good texture. Each 
12c, 3 for 33c. 
A. E. Kunderd 
BEAUTY —A beautiful white with pale blue 
markings. Each 15c, 3 for 40c. 
CLARENCE WEDGE—“S” helitrope, tinged 
with yellow. “F” purple-red. Orange beard. 
9c each, 3 for 24c. 
DAWN—A beautiful sulphur yellow, veined 
bronze in throat; beard yellow. 12c each, 3 
for 33c. 
As Low As 
4c 
Each 
Postpaid 
Her Majesty 
DESCRIPTION: “S" refers to the 3 standard or 
upright incurving petals. “F" refers to outward or 
dropping petals at bottom. 
GYPSY QUEEN—“S” Old gold shaded smoke 
pearl. “F” black maroon reticulated light yel¬ 
low. 9c each, 3 for 24c. 
HER MAJESTY—“S” lovely rose pink; “F” 
bright crimson, tinged a darker shade. 20c 
each, 3 for 48c. 
HIAWATHA—“S” pale lavender, flushed rose. 
“F” royal purple, bordered lavender. 9c each, 
3 for 24c. 
HONORABILIS—Golden and mahogany-brown. 
8c each, 3 for 22c. 
ISOLINE—“S” lilac pink; “F” purplish old 
gold and rose with golden beard. 16c each, 
3 for 44c. 
JEANNE D’ARC—“S” ruffled spreading, sim¬ 
ilar to Japanese Iris, clear lilac. “F” pure 
white, bordered lilac. 16c each, 3 for 44c, 
JUNIATA—Clear blue, large fragrant flowers. 
14c each, 3 for 36c, 
LENT A, WILLIAMSON—“S’* lavender violet 
blended with yellow at base. “F” rich royal 
purple; beard yellow. Considered by many the 
finest variety ever raised in America. 16c 
each, 3 for 44c. 
LORD OF JUNE—“S” lavender blue; “F” 
rich violet-blue; very fragrant. 16c each, 3 
for 44c. 
MONSIGNOR—“S” bluish lavender; “F” vio¬ 
let with white penciling at throat; Flowers 
large. One of the best. 8c each, 3 for 22c, 
MADAM CHEREAU—Pure white with irregu¬ 
lar border of clear blue. A very striking var¬ 
iety. 20c each, 3 for 48c. 
MARY GARDEN—“S” pale yellow, flushed 
pale lavender: long drooping falls, creamy- 
white minutely dotted and veined maroon, 
stigmas clear yellow. 12c each, 3 for 33c. 
MRS. H. DARWIN—Pure white netted at base. 
Free flowering. 8c each, 3 for 22c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL—“S” light lavender 
blue, “F” slightly deeper shade than stand¬ 
ards. 16c each, 3 for 44c. 
Dawn 
FREE 
WILL GIVE 
A SELECT 
“HER MA¬ 
JESTY” and a 
Queen of May 
Iris (one 
each) on any 
order made up 
from this cat¬ 
alog for $1.25 
or more abso¬ 
lutely FREE 
when specified 
on order. 
MIXED IRIS—Our mixture is made up of named 
varieties. No seedlings. All will flower and where 
one is not particular as to color, will give equal re¬ 
sults at a saving in price. 4c each, 3 for lie, doz. 
38c, 25 for 68c, postpaid. 
MIXED JAPANESE IRIS—An orchid flowering type 
that is gaining in popularity. Commences blooming 
about the middle of June and continues 5 to 6 weeks. 
Flowers often measure 10 inches in diameter and over. 
Used as a cut. flower they should be cut in bud and 
allowed to open in water. Price each 9c, 3 for 24c, 
doz. 84c, postpaid. 
DOCTOR BERNICE— “S” coppery-bronze; “F” 
velvety crimson, large flowers, beautiful. 9c 
each, 3 for 24c. 
DREAM—“S” and “F” soft, even pink. Prob¬ 
ably the best pink of all. 12c each; 3 for 33c, 
EDITH—“S” light blue. “F” violet-purple. 
9c each, 3 for 24c. 
FLAVESCENS—A delicate shade of soft yel¬ 
low. Very fine. 8c each, 3 for 22c. 
FLORENTINA ALBA—A beautiful pale blue 
on a creamy white background. _ Very fra¬ 
grant. 8c each; 3 for 22c, postpaid. 
GOLIATH—A mammoth flowering Iris. “S” 
cupped canary-yellow; “F” violet tinge, bor¬ 
dered pale yellow, veined at base with bronze; 
deep orange beard. Beautiful type. 12c each, 
3 for 33c, 
FREE 
One beautiful 
American Beauty 
Rose will be sent 
FREE on any or¬ 
der made up 
from this catalog 
for $1.25 or more 
when mentioned 
on the order. 
FREE 
A beautiful Karl Rosenfield 
Peony on all orders for $2.25 or 
more made up from this catalog 
when mentioned. 
MINIATURE IRIS 
This is used largely for rock garden planting due to the fact 
the plant grows low. Also wonderful for edging borders. 
CRISTATA—This dainty dwarf variety with large blue flowers 
grows from 4 to 6 inches high and is a great Rock-garden 
favorite. 18c each; 3 for 48c; 6 for 90c; doz. $1.68, prepaid. 
PUMILA—This variety is the earliest one to flower. First 
buds open the last of March and stay in blossom until late in 
May. The plants are completely covered with bright purple 
flowers that you can scarcely see the foliage. Grows 6 inches 
high. 24c each; 3 for 69e; 6 for $1.32; doz. $2.48, prepaid. 
FREE 
Ask for a Jane Cowl Dahlia. 
It’s FREE—See Page 27. 
World’s Finest DAHLIA 
Shallow planting must be followed with Iris, or roots (rhizome) will decay. 
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