Rare, New, and Unusual Japanese Iris 
I MPORTED from the land of the rising sun (the Far East), grown in the land of the setting 
sun (the Far West), and shipped to flower lovers in every one of the forty-eight states where 
plants of this beautiful and distinctive Iris species can be grown successfully. Singles (Sgl.) are 
flowers with three petals; doubles (Dbl.) are flowers with six petals. 
Japanese Iris are increasing in popularity each season as their merits are becoming better 
known. Contrary to general belief, this species is easily grown in nearly all parts of the United 
States. They thrive best in an acid soil which may be obtained by mixing a handful of sulphate 
of ammonia into the ground around each plant. Watering before and during the blooming season 
will promote growth and flowers, and watering during the summer months will promote a more 
vigorous foliage. Order these plants with your bearded varieties. 
The blooming season is several weeks later than the tall bearded and they are thus valuable 
to use in extending the flowering season. The flowers are large and beautiful, borne on tall stalks, 
and make excellent cut flowers. You will find these plants among the most beautiful and satis¬ 
factory of blooming perennials. 
AIFUKUKUN. Sgl. Large petaled white, edged and 
slightly washed violet blue. Light orange bars. $1. 
AIFUKURIN. Sgl. White ground, suffused and heav¬ 
ily edged violet, with petaloids the same color. 75c. 
AKASHI. Sgl. Crinkled crimson petals veined white 
and with large white center surrounding gold bar. 
75c. 
ANGEL’S DEN. Dbl. Light purple-pink, veined 
deeper and with bright orange bar. Petaloids pink- 
red. 50c. 
CIRCE. Dbl. Blue-lavender with radiating white 
lines and long gold bar. Style arms white. 50c. 
CLOUD DRESS. Dbl. Grey-white ground with prom¬ 
inent purple lines radiating from central gold bar. 
This is one of our most prolific bloomers and much 
more beautiful than the description sounds. 50c. 
DORIS CHILDS. Sgl. Heavily flushed and veined 
red-violet on grey ground, with large orange bar. 
75c. 
EMALINE BLUE. Sgl. Large, bright violet-blue— 
one of largest and best; a Smith origination. $1.00. 
EMIHOTEI. Dbl. Beautiful blue with deeper vein- 
ing and petals bearing broad gold bars. $1.00. 
FASCINATION. Dbl. Varying tones of pink and 
lavender, with slightly darker veining. $1.00. 
FRANCES E. CLEVELAND. Sgl. A gigantic blue- 
lavender ; one of the best of all Japanese Irises. $1. 
FUKAMURASAKI. Dbl. Rich purple with bright 
gold bar. Style arms white, edged with purple. $1. 
GOSECHINOMOI. Dbl. Lavender-violet, veined deep¬ 
er with conspicuous bright orange bars on petals. 
50c. 
HANAGESHO. Dbl. Dark red-maroon with bright 
orange bars appearing like flames on dull red 
coals. 50c. 
HEBE. Dbl. White petals, softly flushed with blue 
and bearing small lemon bars. 50c. 
HERCULE. Dbl. Large red-violet with long gold 
bars and white style arms. 50c. 
HIKURIZOME. Sgl. Pure white, finely veined with 
violet. Petaloids red-violet; style arms violet-blue. 
75c. 
HOREN. Sgl. White with slight veining and small 
orange bar. 50c. 
HOTARI. Sgl. Beautiful “pinkish” cast; white petals 
tinged light blue and veined violet ; orange bars. 
50c. 
IMPROVED MORNING MIST. Sgl. Huge white 
with slightest tinge of blue. Yellow blotches on 
petals. $1.00. 
ISABELLE. S gl. Long downward drooping pink- 
lavender petals give this flower a unique appear¬ 
ance. 50c. 
KAGARABI. Sgl. Heavily veined red-purple on a 
grey ground, with large gold bars. Red S. A. 50c. 
KASUGANO. Dbl. Blue-grey ground, veined deeper 
purple with style arms same color; long gold bars. 
50c. 
KOKINOIRO. Dbl. Large, tall dark red with large 
gold bars. $1.00. 
KOMACHI. Sgl. Beautiful uniform shade ,of deep 
blue with very minute gold bars. Extra fine. 50c. 
KOMBARIN. Dbl. A 7 erv large and very early white 
with long orange bars on the petals. 50c. 
KOYKA. Dbl. Blotched and spotted red-maroon on 
grey ground. Small orange bars inside white halos. 
50c. 
KUMO ISHO. Dbl. Red-maroon petals which are 
lightly veined a darker color. Very pretty. 50c. 
KURO KUMO. Dbl. Blue, with slight reddish tinge. 
Petals display small orange bars. 50c. 
LILLA COX. Dbl. Petunia-violet with radiating 
white lines. Bright orange blotch and white halo. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MRS. GEORGE STUMP. Sgl. White, flushed with 
palest blue. Style arms of violet. 75c. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN. Dbl. Blue-white, shading from 
white center to darker edges; large orange bars. 
75c. 
NEPTUNE. Sgl. Rich velvety dark red with very 
slight gold bar. Style arms the same color. 75c. 
NISHIKAYAMA. Dbl. Petals have central orange 
bar, surrounded by white which runs into crimson- 
red toward edge. 75c. 
OLYMPIA. Sgl. Blended rose-pink and lavender. $1. 
OMAR. Dbl. A very fine large petaled flower which 
has been much admired in our garden. 50c. 
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