FARR NURSERY COMPANY, WEISER PARK, PENNA. 
Japanese Irises thrive anywhere except when planted late in 
fall or where water will cover their crowns. They increase into 
large and permanent clumps of profuse and colorful garden and 
cut-flower bloom after peonies fade and before phlox begins. 
Spring is the best planting season for Japanese Irises. 
Late fall plantings are likely to “heave” and winter-kill. 
See quantity rate table. Each 
Azedo. Double; velvety dark purple .$ .50 
Blue Flag. Double; dark purple .75 
Eleanor Parry. Double; claret-red, veined white and blue .50 
Cold Bound. Double; pure white; gold center .50 
Granite. Single; granite-blue, finely veined .75 
Gypsy. Double; gray base; heavy maroon shades and veins .75 
Hana-Gosho. Single; dark claret .50 
Hatsu-Shino. Single; rosy lavender, shaded blue .50 
Kanran. Double; tall; white, veined violet .75 
Kyodaisan. Tall; single; rose and red .50 
Louise. Single giant violet. Pink sheen .50 
M inerva. Single; dark pink, veined white .50 
Olympia. Single; white, veined blue .50 
Osho-Kun. Tall; double; Tyrian blue, veined white . 1.00 
Oyedo. Single; dark purple .50 
Red Riding Hood. Single; amaranth, veined white .50 
Schichiuwka. Single; ruby-crimson, shaded white .50 
Shi no Tsuki. Single, white, heavily veined and speckled 
violet .50 
Shadow. Single; even reddish purple .50 
Thunderbolt. Single, dark royal-blue .50 
T. S. Ware. Double; reddish violet, veined white .50 
Tsurgi-no-mai. Very tall; double; suffused pink and blue 1.00 
Warai-Hotei. Double; gray and violet, veined blue . 1.00 
White Waterfall. Tall; double; silvery white .50 
Mixed Seedlings, from a famous collection, including wide 
range of types and colors in a group of 1 0 or more. Not less 
than 5 sold. Prices: 5 at 25 cts. each; 10 at 22 cts. each; 
25 at 20 cts. each. 
See Iris Quantity Rate Table—Preceding Page 
SURPLUS SALE—JAPANESE IRISES 
Azedo Minerva Red Riding Hood 
Cold Bound Olympia Schickiuwka 
Eleanor Perry Oyedo T. S. Ware 
(a) COLLECTION OFFER—ONE plant each of above, amounting 
to $4.00 for $2.50 complete; Postpaid if cash with order; TWO 
plants of each for $3.75. 
(b) QUANTITY OFFER — Your selection from above group at 20c 
each in lots of 5 or more plants of one variety; 18c each in 
lots of 10, one variety; 15c in lots of 25, one variety. 
Iris sibirica, Perry’s Blue 
Miscellaneous Irises ^ 
Including only the generally hardy and practical varieties of 
various species, after discarding more than 50 others. This 
group extends the Iris season dependably. See quantity rates. 
Aurea. (Beardless.) Mid-June; 36". Deep golden yellow. Each 
Plant only in early spring. Arbutus fragrance .$1.00 
Cristata. The “Perennial Iris.” Mid-May; 4". Amethyst- 
blue; fragrant. Creeping habit and gem for rockery.35 
Fulvala. (Beardless.) Mid-June. Grassy foliage. Vivid red 1.00 
Kochii. (Bearded.) Early May. Darkest scarlet-purple .35 
Pseudacorus. June; 48”. Yellow Water Iris.35 
Versicolor. Blue Water Iris. June; 30" .35 
Dwarf Irises april 
First of the Irises to bloom; late April and early May, before 
and with tulips. Splendid for rockeries, borders and massing. 
Multiply into colonies. Plants prefer sun and drainage. Each 
Alba. White ..$ .30 
Atroviolacea. Deep violet-purple .30 
Blue Bird. Blue and violet .30 
Blue Stone. Violet-blue and purple .30 
Caerulea. Even sky-blue .50 
Compacta. Violet and dark blue .30 
Cyanea. Red-purple .30 
Excelsa. Clear yellow .30 
Florida. Cream yellow .30 
John Foster. White; late and tall .30 
Kurdistan. Distinct dark purple .... .50 
Lurida. Dark bronzy red . 30 
Lutea. Creamy yellow .30 
Schneccuppe. White . 35 
Siberian Iris 
The neatest and most dependable of the small-flowered Irises. 
Narrow, grassy foliage, with tall stems. See quantity rates. Each 
Emperor. 4'. Clear deep blue .$ .35 
Crandis. 3\ Violet, reticulated white .50 
Lactea. 3\ Milky white .50 
Perry’s Blue. 4'. Bright China-blue .35 
Purple King. 3\ Darkest purple .35 
Snow Queen. 3'. White .50 
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