VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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Hardy German Iris 
“S" refers to the three standard or upright curling petals. "F” refers to 
the three falls or drooping petals. 
All prices are F.O.B. Western Springs, Ill., packing charges to be 
added to cost. 
THE RETAILER’S DOZEN 
These Irises are all outstanding in their color. They are beautiful, showy 
varieties in a good assortment that will appeal to the retail buyer. Plant out a 
collection of these and increase your sales. The cost is very low. Price, any one 
kind of the following: 60c per 10; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 
Ambassadeur, fascinating bronze Lent A. Williamson, deep purple. 
Cecil Minturn, rose-pink Medrano, dark red 
Dream, soft pink Neptune, large blue bicolor 
Iris King, old gold and red Princess Beatrice, lavender blue 
Jeanne d’Arc, white etched blue Seminole, bright red 
Lady Byng, beautiful orchid Shekinah, soft clear yellow 
Special Offer: 12 each of the above varieties, 144 Irises, for $4.80; 25 each 
of the above varieties, 300 Irises for $9.00. 
Each 10 100 
Alta California. 48 in. Superb flowers of deep golden 
yellow, faintly bronzed. An extra fine new yellow. $1.25 $10.00 . 
Autumn King. 30 in. A large blue-purple bicolor. Flow¬ 
ers in the spring and again in the autumn. .80 $6.00 
Baldwin. 40 in. Gigantic flowers of a uniform Mangan¬ 
ese violet color.20 1.50 . 
Ballerine. Early. “S" light violet-blue; “F” deeper. 
Very fragrant. One of the best. .75 6.00 
Black Wings. 38 in. Large flowers of intense midnight 
blue overlaid with a frosty black luster.75 . 
Blue Velvet. 46 in. A clear, beautiful, very dark blue 
self, the color of the richest deep blue velvet.50 4.00 . 
Buechley’s Giant. 40 in A clear lavender blue bicolor; 
the flowers are really of giant size.60 5.00 . 
Cameliard. 48 in. “S" amber yellow; “F” yellow, flush¬ 
ed light purple. A brilliant, light variegata.20 1.50 . 
Canopus. 36 in. Dominion seedling. "S" reddish violet; 
“F' rich pansy violet. .60 4.00 
Chasseur. 36 in. Very fine large flower of deep yellow, 
becoming lighter with age. .75 5.00 
Cinnabar. 42 in. A fine large flower of rich, velvety-red 
tone. Withstands rain, wind and sun in fine shape. 1.25 8.00 
Clara Noyes. 38 in. Of sensational coloring, a 
brilliant blending of red, orange and yellow.50 4.50 . 
Coronation. 40 in. A brilliant, clear deep golden yellow 
of fine form and substance. 1.50 . 
Dauntless. 40 in. A brilliant rose-red self.50 . 
Depute Nomblot. 50 in. "S" coppery-red, flushed 
bronze; "F" rich claret crimson. A magnificent Iris.50 . 
Desert Gold. 30 in. Very large flowers of soft, lumi¬ 
nous yellow. Early flowering; fragrant.35 . 
Dolly Madison. 38 in. Best described as a Glorified 
Quaker Lady. Very fine large flowers.15 1.25 10.00 
Dorothy Dietz. 38 in. “S" open light chickory blue 
changing to white; “F” deep pansy violet.35 . 
El Capitan. 40 in. Hugh light violet-blue flowers.35 . 
Eleanor Roosevelt. 28 in. A Fall blooming variety of 
very fine deep velvety red-violet.50 . 
Frieda Mohr. 42 in. A gigantic pink-toned Iris of per¬ 
fect form and brilliant coloring. Fragrant.15 1.20 10.00 
Golden Glory. 36 in. A fine medium toned yellow self. .75 6.00 
Golden Harvest. 18 in. A fine yellow fall bloomer.50 4.00 . 
Gold Imperial. 33 in. Chrome yellow throughout ex¬ 
cept for conspicuous orange beard. .75 5.00 
Grace Sturtevant. 36 in. Rich colored and showy. 
S. dark red-brown, with darker velvety falls.30 2.50 . 
Helios. 44 in. An enormous, luminous, lemon yellow 
Iris with delicate rose-purple linings on thefalls.50 . 
Hermene. 40 in. Deep pink blend, golden center.40 . 
Indian Chief. 40 in. “S” beautiful reddish pink; “F" 
deep rich glowing velvety red. Very striking.25 2.00 15.03 
Imperator. Very similar to Seminole, but duller in color 
and a taller grower. Late. .75 5.00 
Jean Cayeux. 38 in. A beautiful blending of coffee 
brown with a golden glint. A masterpiece. 4.00 . 
King Juba. 38 in. “S" pure clear yellow; “F" wide, 
deep velvety red. A striking variegata.40 3.50 . 
King Karl. 27 in. “S" light pinkish cinnamon, ruffled; 
“F” cream, sprinkled purple. Good plicata.15 1.00 . 
King Tut. 34 in. A brilliant red-brown bicolor.25 2.25 . 
Labor. New. 36 in. ‘ S” dark violet heliotrope; “F” 
a deeper shade. An absolutely new color. 1.00 8.03 
Lord of June. “S" flappy lavender-blue; - 'F” rich violet- 
blue. An exceedingly handsome I irs.;. .60 3.00 
Los Angeles. 40 in. Giant, snowy-white flowers of satin 
texture; standards edged lavender-blue.35 3.00 . 
Mareschal Ney. 36 in. A very rich bicolored red with a 
chestnut brown tone. Large flowers. . . ..25 2.00 . 
Midgard. A yellow and pink blend of great beauty. 1.25 10.00 
Morning Splendor. 40 in Delightfully fragrant; gives 
a beautiful red effect in the garden. .75 5.00 
Mrs. Valerie West. 42 in. "S" bronze flushed With laven¬ 
der; “F” massive and flaring, deep, velvety crimson 
brown. Exceedingly large handsome flowers.35 2.50 . 
Nebraska. 34 in. Large flowers of rich apricot yellow, 
the falls striped brown.20 1.75 . 
Nightshade. 42 in. A new and beautiful dark blue self 
on wide branching stems. Fragrant.20 1.75 . 
No-We-Ta. 35 in. A beautiful true pink self in effect 
with yellow flushes at the center. Flowers frilled... . 1.00 9.00 . 
Pink Satin. 42 in. Large, finely shaped flowers of a 
very delicate, yet glistening pink.75 6.00 . 
IRIS—Continued Each 10 
Pacific. 36 in. A magnificent deep pure blue. $0.35 .. .. 
Pluie d’Or (Golden Rain). 40 in. Probably the best 
pure golden yellow self yet introduced.15 $1.25 
Prospero. "S" pale lavender flushed with yellow at base; 
“F ’ deep rea-purple with lighter shadings at margin. 
Queen Caterina. Pale lavender-violet, with orange 
beard; white haft, veined bronze.1000, $25.00 .... .60 
Rameses. 36 in. A large blend of russet rose, pink and 
buff. Attracts immediate attention.25 2.00 
Santa Barbara. 40 in. This is probably the finest of pure 
lavender-blue Irises. Of perfect form with flaring falls. 1.20 
Sensation. 48 in. Enormous corn-flower blue flowers of 
perfect form and heavy substance.35 3.00 
Sierra Blue. 48 in. Enormous flowers of soft, clear 
enamel-like blue. A 193 5 medal winner. 2.00 .... 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. “S" Bradley’s violet; “F" 
brilliant black-purple. Millet’s best variety. .75 
Susan Bliss. 42 in. Deep rose-pink. .75 
Taj Mahal. 36 in. A very fine pure white.■. .75 
Tenebrae. 36 in. A richly colored Dominion seedling. 
"S" violet-purple shaded maroon; ”F’ ’ black-purple. 1.20 
Trostringer. 36 in. White flushed apple blossom pink. 
A very lovely variety. 1.00 
True Charm. 40 in. Fine large flowers of white with the 
margins delicately etched lavender. .75 
Ultra. 14 in. A beautiful ultramarine blue bicolor. Fall 
bloomer.20 1.75 
Valencia. 30 in. A bright orange buff, similar to the 
color of the Valencia orange. 1.25 
Vesper Gold. 42 in. A new distinct yellow suffused with 
violaceous reflections. A beautiful Iris. .75 
White Knight. 24 in. A beautiful snow-white I ris. .75 
Wm. Mohr. 26 in. Large flower of pale lilac, beauti¬ 
fully veined manganese-violet.25 2.00 
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8.00 
5.00 
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8.00 
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10.00 
5.00 
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Price, any one kind of 
Afterglow 
Alcazar 
Archeveque 
Benbow 
Caprice 
Crusader 
Cluny 
Corrida 
Dalila 
Dejazet 
Empress of India 
Isoline 
Juniata 
the following: 60c per 10; $3. 
Kalos 
La Neige 
Lohengrin 
Miranda 
Mile. Schwartz 
Mme. Chobaut 
Moliere 
Monsignor 
Mrs. Hetty Matson 
Mrs. Walter Brewster 
Ochracea 
Opera 
Prosper Laguier 
00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 
Queen of May 
Raffet 
Rhein Nixe 
Rosalba 
Roseway 
Rotorua 
Sherwin Wright 
Sweet Lavender 
Troost 
Ute Chief 
W. J. Fryer 
Zwanenburg 
VARIOUS IRIS 
Cristata. Early. A dwarf creeping variety with large Each 
blue flowers. Fine for use in rock garden. 
Dorothea K. Williamson. A beautiful beardless iris 
with large velvety flowers of vivid purple. 
Fulva. 18 in. An interesting species with beautiful cop¬ 
pery red flowers in middle June. Unusual.$0.30 
Pseudacorus. (Common Yellow Water Flag.) Bright 
yellow. Fine for waterside plantings. 
PUMILA Hybrida. 6 to 8 in. Dwarf varieties that 
bloom two weeks in advance of the German Iris. 
Dixmude. “S" aniline blue; “F" rich purple. 
Orange Queen. Clear deep yellow. 
White. 
SIBIRICA. Butterfly. Lovely porcelain blue. 
Emperor. Large flowers of deep violet-blue. 
Geo. Wallace. (Azure blue.) “F" marked white. 
Onentalis. Rich, deep purple. 
Perry’s Blue. A tall, beautiful variety, excellent for 
cutting. Large, well formed flowers of sky-blue. 
Snow Queen. Large ivory-white. 
Mixed..*.. 
VERSICOLOR (Common American Water Flag.) 
Showy violet-blue. Blooms for a long time. 
JAPANESE IRIS (Kaempferi) 
Azure. Large delicate mauve-blue flowers. Double..20 
Gold Bound. White with gold banded center. Double. 
Early. 
Iso-No-Nami. Suffused rose and blue over white. A 
large double; late. 
Kumochi-Guma. Dark purplish indigo. Midseason. 
Double. 
Mahogany. Velvety mahogany red. Double. 
Momigi-No-Taki. Variegated rosy carmine. Double. 
Norma. Exquisite silky lavender-pink with clear blue halo 
surrounding a yellow blotch at center. Fine large double. 
The best pink Iris.50 
Purple and Gold. Rich violet-purple. Gold center. 
Double. Midseason. 
Seacrest. Six large wavy white petals with a deep blue 
haft. 
Uchiu. Cerulean blue, veined white. Gold center. 
Double. 
WaraiHotei. Dark blue with light veins. Double. 
Mixed Seedlings.1000, $50.00 .... 
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1.50 
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10.00 
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1.20 
10.00 
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.80 
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.60 
4.00 
.50 
3.00 
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5.00 
1.00 
6.00 
.50 
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1.00 
8.00 
1.80 
15.00 
1.50 
12.00 
2.20 
18.00 
1.80 
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2.20 
15.00 
18.00 
18.00 
4.00 
35.00 
1.50 
12.00 
1.80 
15.00 
1.80 
2.20 
.75 
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18.00 
6.00 
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