MRS. PERRY. 24", D 4; a lovely shade of brig-lit 
strawberry-pink with petals 3%x2%, bearing- small 
blotches. Early blooming-. 50c. 
NEGRILLON. 30", D 3; Indian lake or purple-red. 
Petals 3%x2%• Very odd shade. $1.00. 
OLYMPIA. 33", D 5 ; bright grenadine red petals 
3x2%, with no blotch. This is the only double poppy 
and is unique, having from 20 to 50 petals. It is 
very early, blooming three to four weeks before the 
other varieties. Growing from runners, it multi¬ 
plies rapidly and blooms prolifically — a variety 
which should be in every garden. 50c. 
ORANGE GIANT. 35", D 5; large rich orange petals 
4x3, with medium blotch. A group or row of these 
in front of a blue background is unsurpassed. Ex¬ 
cellent for mass planting. 25c; dozen $1.95. 
PERFECTION. 37", D 4%; dark pink petals 5x3%. 
Very late. 50c. 
PERRY’S WHITE. 26", D 3; white petals, with slight 
touch of pink at base, 3x3. $1.00. 
PINK BEAUTY. 26", D 4; Eosine pink petals 4x3, 
with small blotch. 50c. 
PROSERPINE. 45", D 4%; spectrum red petals 5x4, 
with large built-up center. Plants bloom intermit¬ 
tently throughout summer and are valuable for this 
feature. Lighter red than Lulu Neeley or Wur- 
tembergia. 50c. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 24", D 3% ; pink petals 4x3, 
with medium maroon blotch. 50c. 
ROYAL SCARLET. 30", D 4%; scarlet-red petals 
4x3%, with medium blotch. 50c. 
SALMON KING. 32", D 3; peculiar shade of salmon- 
orange to coral-red petals 5x3. Flower has but four 
petals. 50c. 
TRILBY. 30", D 6 ; very beautiful begonia rose petals 
5%x4%, with large black blotch. Large center. 
Exquisitely beautiful because of unusual color. 
Late blooming. $1.00. 
TRUMPET. 46", D 5 ; spectrum red. The odd feature 
about this variety is that many of the flowers have 
the petals joined together so that one petal makes 
the entire circuit of the flower. $2.50. 
WELCOME. 28", D 4; scarlet red petals 4%x3%, 
with small maroon blotch. 50c. 
WURTEMBERGIA. 38", D 6; bright spectrum red 
petals like pieces of silk, 4%x4%, with medium 
blotch. Big built-up center. One of our finest vari¬ 
eties and the largest. 75c. 
ANY SIX 50c varieties for $1.95. With Lulu Neeley, 
Wurtembergia, or Enchantress added to the col¬ 
lection of six, 50c each. 
ANY FIVE $1 varieties for $3.95. 
ANY TEN $1 varieties for $7.45. 
ALL FORTY-ONE varieties, valued at $28.50, for 
$19.85. 
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
These are beautiful odd beardless Iris. 
DOROTHEA WILLIAMSON. Hybrid of two Ameri¬ 
can species, bearing flowers of royal purple. En¬ 
tirely different from other Iris and fine for table 
bouquets. Were we limited to ten Iris, this would 
be one we would select. By all means try it, as it is 
one of the oddest and most beautiful which we 
offer. 25c. 
FULVALA. Another hybrid similar to Dorothea 
Williamson but more copper in tone. 50c. 
FOLIOSA. An American species. Produces blue 
flowers that nestle down in the foliage. Plants are 
quite odd and different. 35c. 
JAPONIC A FIMBRIATA. Broad evergreen foliage 
with bloom stalks bearing a number of small, odd, 
exquisite bluish-white and orange flowers on short 
side branches. Very early bloomer. Can only be 
grown in mild climates. 25c. 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA. European species. A 
WATER IRIS! Rich yellow flower, produced by 
plants which are hardy everywhere. They do best 
in a damp spot and are excellent for the water gar¬ 
den or for naturalizing; but are just as fine for the 
ordinary home garden. Although the plants will 
grow in water, they also will grow and bloom if not 
given a drop. 25c. 
PSEUDACORUS ALBA. Same as P. Gigantea but 
white in color. $1.00. 
STYLOSA SPECIOSA. An exceptionally lovely 
beardless violet-blue Iris which blooms very late in 
fall and very early in spring in mild climates. If 
you live south of the Mason & Dixon line or west 
of the Rockies, you cannot afford to be without this 
variety in your garden. 50c. 
TECTORUM ALBA. Famous crested roof Iris of the 
Orient. Snow-white flowers marked with gold. 50c. 
TENAX. Low-growing native Oregon species bear¬ 
ing violet-red blossoms. Small, odd, and attractive. 
50 c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
DWARF IRIS 
Colors: Blue, dark blue, black-purple, red-pur¬ 
ple, white, mauve, light yellow, pale yellow, 
deep yellow, red, variegata blend, and amoena 
blend. 25c each; any 5 for 95c; 12 for $1.95. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
Collection of 12 varieties, valued at $10.10, for 
$5.95; all 31, valued at $140.10, for $89.50. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Collection of six, valued at $3.00, for $1.45. 
Collection of twelve, valued at $6.00, for $2.85. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Various shades of blue, also white. 25c each; 
3 different for 50c; 36 varieties for $4.95. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Collection of 4 varieties, valued at $2, for $1.45. 
POGO- AND REGELIO-CYCLUS HYBRIDS 
Collection of seven unusual hybrids, valued at 
$2.50, for $1.45. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Collection of 8 varieties, valued at $4, for $2.95. 
ORDER YOUR ORIENTAL POPPIES NOW 
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