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HOW TO GROW IRIS 
My new revised Iris culture leaflet (over 
2,000 words) will be sent free with each Iris 
order. (Or for a 3 cent stamp if no order.) 
This folder gives you many secrets of suc¬ 
cess in Iris growing. Worth dollars, but free 
with orders, as offered above. 
When to Plant Iris 
Open Season for Iris. Iris may be reset any 
time when the ground isn’t frozen. Best time 
is from midsummer to last of October. Many 
of the most satisfactory results I’ve ever had 
were from Sept, and Oct. plantings, while a big 
patch was set out late Nov. and did splendidly. 
Each Iris Root Plainly Labeled 
(S means Standard; F means Falls.) 
Prices are per each for standard divisions 
MAKE UP YOUR OWN COLLECTIONS 
Browse through the Groups “A” to “F” 
and make up Collections or Assortments 
yourself at the very special quantity prices. 
All Iris roots prepaid in U. S. A. and Canada. 
Other countries add 5c each for extra postage 
and special packing. Cash with order. 
“That’s Me, JD”—and Frieda Mohr 
Many of the World’s Best and Latest Creations 
Ambassadeur 
Argos 
Each 
Alta California ?|“ s e h * f t UI1 y y e iiow: 
faintly bronzed, large firm blooms.$0.75 
S, bronzy violet. 
F, red-purple.15 
S, blue -mauve. F, reddish, 
shading to blue.15 
Ik&Sa A silvery lavender and violet 
maid blend, flushed gold.20 
Beautiful blend of blue, 
brown, buff and yellow.75 
Black Douglas ?f a S& vio $i& 
Blue beard tipped yellow. Branching 
stems 36 inches tall. 5.00 
I if *Ic S, intense violet. F, 
gsiactl rrmce black-purple . 15 
IH/in&c Intense deep blue, 
wsieavs^ VTIIIgS appearing almost 
black. Large. Fragrant. 1-00 
Blue Banner ^gfs ht iU u h e tef.’. blu . e .’ .25 
Blue Monarch f-Ti S" re seif 
with large flowers on tall stems. 1.50 
Blue Triumph ? B a t ld ,& h ? e b £S 
shown. Clean light blue. The flowers 
are very large and flaring and of heavy 
substance, with smooth velvety finish. 
Tall and well branched. 6.50 
PklllA \§£*\ upf Rich deep blue of 
heavy substance, sug¬ 
gesting dark blue velvet.40 
Rniirom S, Bordeaux red. F, violet, 
0 > W SJ I i 15 shaded garnet-red.25 
Ptrilttft bronze, tinted lavender. F, 
Mini velvety wine-purple. Large.. .20 
Beuchley’s Giant u™ht e biue e 
Sold out, except in C. C. Collection. 
instead. Similar, and very 
Each 
Rlltn S ’ r °y al Purple. F, dark violet. 
Large. Early. Free bloomer. .$0.25 
r^anrlldlBO-hf' Light pinkish laven- 
WclllUltfllglll tfer, illuminated with¬ 
in with a rich golden glow. 15 
0«H>gj|g|2gg Sold out. Try Sequoiah 
good. 
S, Ageratum blue. F, 
SasSwgJS?© blue, edged gray. 25 
Ib-B lend of peach and 
a p r i cot tones.40 
Claude Aureau ?o’w. BO F t en rJ«i 
brown. 75 
Conquistador £X n i d aV.A°! et : .15 
Crystal Beauty JfgTt^SES wen 
branched stalk . 3.00 
FliaBHB'i'fltfiCC Another new, large 
&#aUlllie»S near-red .60 
Depute Nomblot .eo 
riociinu A new Iris from New Zea- 
land. S, deep purple suf¬ 
fused bronze. F, velvety black-purple. 
Heavy substance.15.00 
Dawn A glorious rich yel- 
WdW11 low and lavender 
blend. Very beautiful, large.50 
This new 
dark bronze- 
red Iris comes from France. S, clear 
coppery wine red. F, velvety garnet red, 
with almost black luster. Stalks tall 
and widely branched. A masterpiece.. .10.00 
nnrp An entirely new color combina- 
Wl c tion in Iris. Standards light 
yellow. Falls white. A yellow stripe 
along the edge of falls. 7.50 
Directeur Pinelle 
