Bearded Iris 
L AST year I presented my initial list of bearded Iris and in the present list I 
am offering a much more extensive selection of the better new varieties in¬ 
cluding’ a number of sorts as yet very rare. The Iris is well known for its land¬ 
scape value and it holds a unique position as being one of the most beautiful and 
satisfactory of flowers for this purpose, and at the same time is one of the most 
easily grown. 1 should like to suggest the planting of an Iris border if you do 
not already have one and advise the use of Delphiniums in the background with 
hybrid Lupins interspersed among the Tris clumps. 
Stock offered for cash or 25% with order and balance before delivery or 
C. O. D. On orders for $10.00 or more, 10% extra in stock may be ordered. For 
orders of $30.00 or more, 15% extra in stock may be ordered free. This offer 
does not apply on collections. 
My supply of many of the newer varieties is very limited. Early orders are 
advised where novelties are wanted. 
Orders for Tris should be received before September 1st as later orders may 
be delayed due to digging of Glads soon after this date. If interested in Gladi¬ 
olus, send for my large illustrated catalogue. 
Iris Pi 'ice List 
In the descriptions, the letter “S” denotes the upright petals or standards; 
and the letter “F” the lower petals or falls. Older varieties are in most 
cases left to the lists following the varieties described below. 
ALICE HARDING-—A new tall soft yellow Iris of good form. Considered among the 
best. Falls almost horizontal. $7.00 each. 
ALLUWE— A blend with bronzy yellow standards and reddish falls. Large flowers. 
75c each. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—One of the tallest yellows. Light in tone with bronzed falls. 
75c each. 
AMENTI—-S. greyish buff; F. greyish blue. Distinct. $10.00 each. 
AMITOLA—Described as similar to Raineses. $10.00 each. 
ANAKIM—Gigantic lavender self. Good. $1.50 each. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX—One of the finest of all Iris. Beautiful blue grey of smooth¬ 
est texture and firm substance. 50c each. 
BELPHAGOR—A giant red similar to Depute Nomblot in form. A fine new one from 
France. $15.00 each. 
BEOWULF—Splendid rich bronzy red. Velvety texture. $12.50 each. 
BLACKAMOOR—Rich dark blue purple self. Blue beard. Very fine large flower. 
75c each. 
BLACK WINGS—S. rich dark blue purple. F. blackish purple. Very rich dark col¬ 
ored large flower. $1.00 each. 
BLAZING STAR—Tall good sized light yellow with bronzy veining. $2.50 each. 
BLUE CHINTZ—White heavily veined and dotted blue. $1.00 each. 
BLUE MONARCH—One of the clearest medium blues. $2.00 each. 
BLUE TRIUMPH—Lighter blue than the above. Beautiful. $6.50 each. 
BLUE VELVET—Somewhat like Black Wings but not quite as dark. 35c each. 
BROWN BETTY—An unusual brownish toned Iris. $3.50 each. 
BRUNHILDE—Rich blue purple, similar to Blackamoor but better. One of the best 
new Iris. $5.00 each. 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT—Very tall and extra large blue lavender. 
BURNING BRONZE—Another splendid red of velvety texture. 
BYZANTIUM—Unusual tones of tan and gold. $5.00 each. 
$1.25 each. 
$6.50 each. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—The deepest yellow of the large Iris. Has wonderful carrying 
power in the garden. Very fine. $7.00 each. 
CAPRI—Soft yellow with standards overlaid fawn. $6.00 each. 
(’LARA NOYES—Blending of yellow, orange and apricot. Profuse bloomer and rapid 
propagator. 35c each; three for 75c. 
