T5he Iris Garden 
WEDGWOOD (Dykes) Nearly Wedgwood blue with a white beard; 
wonderful color but frail substance; midseason; medium height.. .15 
WILLIAM MOHR (M-M) Gigantic flowered lilac deeply veined 
purple; a pogocylus hybrid, the rhizomes are small; the better 
for winter protection but can get along without it; very early; 
short _ . 3 5 
WINNISHIEK (Egel) Very dark and very blue purple; midseason; tall .90 
WOT AN (Grinter) Deep, dark purple self with velvety falls of the 
smoothest finish; heavy substance and very wide, well rounded 
falls; midseason; medium height_ 3.00 
YOLANDE (Mil) Bright blue in a large flower; midseason; tall_ .15 
ZADA (Emig) Free flowering pure white; midseason; medium height 
-3 for .25 
ZWANENBURG (Den) Like something brought in from the woods 
or a rare orchid; greenish slate standards and greenish, maroon 
brown falls; very early; short_ .15 
MAKE YOUR OWN COLLECTIONS 
Any twelve 3 for 25c varieties (12 plants)_$1.00 
Any ten 15c varieties_ 1.00 
Any six 25c varieties_ 1.00 
Any six 35c varieties_ 1.50 
Any six 50c varieties_ 2.25 
Any three 60c varieties_ 1.50 
Any three 75c varieties_ 1.85 
Any three 90c varieties_ 2.25 
Any three $1.00 varieties_ 2.50 
Any three $1.25 varieties_ 3.15 
Any three $1.50 varieties_ 3.75 
Any three $2.00 varieties_ 5.00 
Any three $3.00 varieties_ 7.50 
"All but one of your iris bloomed for me and I have been very much pleased ivith tha 
varieties you sent." 
June 6, 1935. E. P., Central Islip, L. I., N. Y. 
"I have received plants from your garden for the past two years and have been well pleased 
at the nice rhizomes you send and also the generous amount." 
June 9, 1935. Mrs. 1. F., Topeka, Kans. 
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