The Tilltnghast Seed Co., La Conner, Wash. 
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JAPANESE IRIS 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. Last of the wonderful Iris procession in point of season; but for size of 
plant and flowers, shapeliness, richness of coloring, beauty of pattern, and splendor of general effect, 
is unquestionably accorded first. Their flowers are generally rather flat and wide, often measuring 
10 to 12 inches across, appearing in great profusion during June and July after the Germans are 
through. We honestly believe this assortment of ours to be the best selection and best color-balanced 
group which can be found. Give good, rich, light soil, plenty of water, and frequent cultivation. 
The following varieties are arranged according to their relative blooming season, and consecutively 
so numbered. 
The Most Popular Iris Collection Ever Offered 
PRICE: With exception noted; by mail postpaid: Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
1— GEKKA-NO-NAMI. (Waves under Moonlight). Earliest to bloom, and very free. Glistening 
white with creamy white stigmas. 
2— K0KI-N0-IR0. (Purple and Gold). Enormous double flowers often ten inches across, early and 
free-blooming; one of the very best varieties. Color, rich violet-purple with white petaloids tipped 
violet. The conspicuous golden throat extends outwards in sharp bluish-white rays. 
3— UCHIU. (Universe). Beautiful, six-petaled flowers of largest size, on the longest stems. Color, 
coerulean blue with goldpn center and white halo from which radiate many clear white lines. 
Standards white, tipped blue. This variety covers the longest blooming season and is altogether 
one of the most attractive. 
4— ZAMA-NO-MORI. Larger than a majority of varieties, although only three-petaled; one of the 
daintiest and most delightful of the delicate toned kinds. White, with a heavy azure blue zone; 
short white standards margined blue. 
5— MAHOGANY. Large, double flowers, among the latest to bloom. Velvet-toned, deep mahogany- 
red; the erect petaloids prettily crested. Each, 45c; three for $1.10; dozen, $3.75. 
6— ISO-NO-NAMI (Shallow Waves). A magnificent broad-petaled variety; one of the largest flowered, 
and the latest to bloom. Color a nebulatcd suffusion of rose and coerulean blue over gray, 
deepening toward the gold flushed center of rosy lilac. 
One each of the above Iris: Value, $2.20; COLLECTION PRICE, $1.75. 
New Hardy Carnation "Betty Ann" 
This new hardy border carnation, which is a sport from the single everblooming Dianthus Alwoodi, 
was originated by us four years ago and has proven itself perfectly hardy. The blossom is like a true 
Carnation, large, double and delightfully fragrant. The outer portion of the petals is a beautiful 
warm rose, shading to deep rich sepia at the center. It is a very free bloomer. Each, 40c, postpaid. 
Hardy Border Carnations and Pinks 
Some of these plants should be in every flower garden. Their delightful perfume and fine cutting 
qualities make them valuable either for outdoor or indoor use. 
GRENADIN CARNATIONS. Spring and summer flowering. Price Each 
Dark Red. Fine double red . 25c 
Golden Sun. Double deep yellow. 30c 
Pink. Double rich pink. 
PLUMARIUS PINKS. Hardy pinks about 12 inches tall. 
Rose Queen. Beautiful clear pink... 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
COLLECTION. One each of the above for $1.00, postpaid. 
25c 
20c 
20c 
Three 
65c 
75c 
65c 
50c 
50c 
