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IRIS—Continued 
DREAM (Sturtevant). A soft clear pink. A typical “pink” Pallida. 
A large clump in full bloom is a “Dream,” indeed. Flowers are 
borne with all the grace and freedom of the lovely Pallida-Dal- 
matica. Height 3 ft. 25c. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD. Height 34 inches. A fine large “Dominion” 
seedling. S. deep reddish-violet, falls rich velvety purple. 25c. 
ESPLENDIDO. Height 3 feet. Very large and branched, a fine 
dark blue toned Iris. One of Mr. Mohr's California Iris. 25c. 
EVADNE. Height fully 3 feet. A glowing rosy-red self Iris; a great 
improvement on Seminole, deliciously scented. 30c. 
FRIEDA MOHR. No doubt one of the finest Iris. Height 4 feet. 
Sweetly scented. A gigantic deep-pink toned Iris of perfect 
form, good texture, brilliant coloring and long flowering season. 
Stock is always scarce. 30c. 
GERMAINE PERTH UIS. Height 3 feet. Enormous flowers of an 
intense velvety violet-purple self. Late and fragrant. 25c. 
GEORGIA (Farr). S., F. and stigmas a soft shade of rose; bright 
orange beard; a most beautiful, delicate variety. 25c. 
GOLD IMPERIAL (By Miss Sturtevant). Stalks widely branched, 
profuse bloomers of chrome-yellow flowers of beautiful texture. 
25c. 
INDIAN CHIEF. A dark velvety-red. Fine form and vigorous. One 
of the best. 40c. 
ISOLINE. Height 2% feet. A grand distinct Iris. S. lilac-pink, F. 
purplish old rose, golden at throat. 25c. 
JEAN CAYEUX. One of the finest introductions of recent years. 
Beautiful, well formed, slightly frilled flowers of an enchanting 
pale “Havanna-brown”. Perfect form, well branched, over 3 feet 
tall, one of the finest Iris ever introduced, a super “100” Iris. 
Winner of highest honors both in France and England. A last 
year's Ten Dollar Iris, now each $5.50. Only a very few to spare. 
LORD LAMBOURNE. Height 3 feet. Very early. Profuse bloomer. 
S. soft rosy-fawn, F. rich crimson, golden beard. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES. A giant in size, snowy-white, with faint edgings, 
of lavender-blue on the edges. 50c. 
LOVELY BLUE "MABEL TAFT”. A real giant, stalks towering 
over 4 ft. with fine foliage. Wonderful blue with velvety falls. 
75c. 
MADAME DURRAND. Height fully 4 feet. A perfect beauty with 
standards of gold and falls of blue-purple on gold. 35c. 
MAGNIFICA. Height 3% feet. Rich color, great size and deliciously 
fragrant. Should be in every collection. A brilliant crimson- 
toned bi-color. 25c. 
MELCHIOR. A beautiful red-bronze claret self with orange beard. 
Ruffled velvety falls. 3 feet, well branched. Very fine. 30c. 
MILDRED PRESBY. Height 30 inches. An exceptionally rich bi¬ 
color. S. palest yellow, F. velvety violet. Fine substance. 25c. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. A Bliss seedling and considered by him his 
greatest achievement. A color combination of Bruno and Cardi¬ 
nal, but of greater size on a tall stem widely branched. 50c. 
OPHELIA. A blend of cream, old gold, pink and pale blue; one of 
the loveliest of all Iris. 25c each, 3 for 50;. 
PINK SATIN. One of the finest pink Irises. A glistening, brilliant 
pink, of pure color, a finely shaped flower. $1.00. 
PIONEER. Height 3% feet. One of the finest Iris in cultivation: a 
"Dominion” seedling. Color most effective brilliant red-purple. 
25c. 
PLUIE D’OR. Height 36 inches. A large flower of perfect form and 
a profuse bloomer. A deep pure golden-yellow self. One of the 
finest new iris. 35c. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON. A magnificent, vigorous, tall Iris, 
up to 4 ft. Huge flowers on beautifully branched stalks. S. are 
pale buff with a faint bluish suffusion; the wide falls lavender 
blue with buff-yellow margins. A truly outstanding lovely Iris. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PURISSIMA. A tall vigorous Iris. THE perfect pure-white Iris of 
great size, perfect form. Always scarce. Now 40c. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Tall stem, branching low like a candelabra, 
with large white flowers edged a lovely lavender. In size, shape 
and substance nothing can approach it. 40c. 
SANTA BARBARA. Height 3 Yz feet. A gigantic light-blue self of 
perfect form. One of the largest and finest in this class. 25c. 
SIKH. Height 33 inches. A very fine bronze-red variety. A very- 
large flower of perfect form with velvety, flaring falls. 35c. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME GAUDICHAU. Height 3% feet. A very 
fine and distinct variety. A deep purple bi-color; well shaped 
rich velvety flowers. 25c. 
STEEPWAY. Height 3% feet. A beautiful, distinct variety. S. red¬ 
dish-fawn, F. purple and apricot; flowers like satin. 25c. 
SUSAN BLISS. Height 3 feet. One of the finest pink-toned Iris. 
Largest flowers of a delicate shade of pale lilac-rose; 3 and 4 
flowers open at one time. 25c. 
ZAHAROON. A strong, vigorous grower with large flow-ers of un¬ 
usual color, a blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn and softest 
violet. $1.25. 
Qeneral List of Perennial Plants 
YOUNG SEEDLINGS OF HARDY PERENNIALS 
For Early Fall Planting. Ready from SEPTEMBER ON. 
NO PLANT ORDERS ARE SOLICITED FOR 
LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR 
We sell annually many thousands of BABY SEEDLINGS to our 
customers, who dislike or are not successful with seeds. 
These seedlings are grown from our VERY BEST SEEDS. They 
are grown in the open field, assuring vigor and health and by early 
fall have made such a growth that the following year they will grow 
into large blooming clumps—a joy in your garden at a very small 
outlay of money. 
In extremely cold climates (New England and Canada) plant 
them closely in a cold frame and after freezing weather sets in and 
the leaves have died down give them the usual winter protection. 
In the Middle West and Southern states plant them right outside, 
either temporarily close together, or in the garden where you want 
them to grow next year, and during the winter give them the neces¬ 
sary light cover (or none at all, as they are perfectly hardy). When 
spring arrives, plant them in the garden 1 to 2 feet apart, accord¬ 
ing to the variety, and the next spring or summer they will be a joy. 
These seedlings will ship safely anywhere; we send them by 
parcel post carefully packed in damp moss delivered at your door; 
they will ship as well in the early spring (not later than April) as 
this fall. If wanted by “SPECIAL HANDLING”, which means first 
class and QUICKER delivery, please be sure and add 10c postage 
up to 3 dozen and 15c over 3 dozen seedlings. 
PLEASE DO NOT ORDER LESS THAN 1 DOZEN SEEDLINGS 
of any one variety or plants—it means too much trouble and extra 
expense in handling. The seedlings are so cheap that you can well 
afford to buy a dozen of one kind, and if too many you can divide 
with a neighbor. 
DELPHINIUMS 
PUDOR’S PRIZE WINNER STRAIN. 75c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
ENGLAND’S FAMOUS “BLACKMORE & LANGDON” STRAIN. 
75c per doz.; 3 doz. for $2.00, postpaid. 
WHITE DELPHINIUM SEEDLINGS (Original Hoodacre Strain). 
From a choice selection of our best WHITES. 90c per doz.; 3 
dozen for $2.50, postpaid. You will get some magnificent whites 
that might be worth from a dollar to five dollars a clump when 
blooming. Notice—these whites do not breed true as yet; you 
will probably get a few blues but these will be outstanding and 
if you are lucky you might get one of those strange and beautiful 
mother-of-pearl colors. 
WHITE DELPHINIUMS from parents of our Black Velvety Eyed 
Whites. How many of these seedlings will come with black cen¬ 
ters or eyes we can not say: there will be also a small percentage 
of blues and violets. Not less than a dozen sold to make reason¬ 
ably sure that you will get some Black-Velvety-Eyed. Price $1.00 
the dozen; 3 for $2.75. 
BELLA DONNA SPECIES. These do not grow as tall as the 
hybrids, are easier grown and are more suitable for cut flowers. 
We offer the following varieties: 
CLIVEDEN BEAUTY. A beautiful light azure blue. 40c per doz.; 
3 doz. for $1.00, postpaid. 
BLUE GROTTO. A new Bella Donna from England. An early deep 
indigo blue. 50c per doz. postpaid. 
BELLA DONNA “FORMOSUM”. Handsome dark blue with white 
center; beautiful spikes for cutting. 40c per doz.; 3 doz. for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
LAMARTINE. An English variety, not often seen in America; a 
fine gentian blue, a distinct color of rather dwarf habit (3 ft.) 
Per doz. 60c; 3 doz. for $1.70. 
AQUILEGIA — COLUMBINE 
DOBBIE'S LONGEST SPURRED IMPERIAL HYBRID COLUM¬ 
BINES. In wonderful pastel colors in mixture. Per doz. 40c; 
$3.00 per 100. Seedlings are naturally small of the Columbines 
but all will bloom next year. 
CRIMSON STAR. The sensational new English Columbine. Few 
novelties in recent years have been so widely discussed. It ob¬ 
tained a high award from the English Horticultural Society; a 
brilliant and distinct color coming true from seed. As the seed 
germinates slower (fully 4 weeks) than other Columbines, many 
gardeners will undoubtedly be glad to afford themselves of the 
opportunity to obtain plants. Seedlings 50c per doz.; 1-year-old 
plants that have bloomed, 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
GYPSOPHILA PACIFICA. The new PINK Baby’s Breath in habit 
like the old fashioned white Baby’s Breath but in pink. This is a 
rapid sturdy grower. Plant in well limed, well drained soil. 
Seedlings, 12 for 50c, postpaid. Larger plants, 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
LUPINS POLYPHYLLUS. New modern named English varieties. 
Blossoms are about twice the size of the older varieties and the 
colors marvelous, of shades never seen heretofore. This is your 
first opportunity to obtain these plants in this country. Seed¬ 
lings, 75c per doz. Larger plants, $1.25 for 12. Nearly all the 
plants are sweetly scented. By all means try some seed or plants 
of this new race. 
