TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
Iris 33 
Santa Barbara — Lavender-blue .25 
Seminole — Velvety crimson.20 
Shekinah - — Pale lemon-yellow.15 
Solferino — Clear lilac-pink .45 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau — Deep-purple ... .15 
Sou' T . de L. Michaud — Lavender-blue.25 
Susan Bliss — Deep-pink .15 
Swazi — Deep velvet-blue .25 
Sweet Sixteen — Pink self.25 
Taj Mahal — Large white .15 
Tennebrae — Rich deep-brown and purple . . .20 
Tropic Seas — Deep-blue .20 
Siberian Iris 
The Siberian Iris follow the Bearded Iris in 
blooming; they have narrow foliage and carry the 
flowers on top of the stem. Excellent for cutting. 
Emperor — Large deep-violet flowers on tall stems. 
Each 25c 
Orientalis — Late blue. Each 25c 
Snow Queen — Snow-white variety, beautiful form. 
Each 25c 
Trostringer — Apple-blossom pink .20 
True Charm — White, edged blue.20 
Tuscany Gold — Old gold and tan.35 
Valencia — Orange-buff .20 
Venus de Milo — Pure creamy white.75 
Vesper Gold -— Yellow, orange cast .15 
Wedgewood — Clear blue.20 
White Knight -— Good white .15 
White and Gold -—- Waxy white, gold beard . . .20 
Wild Rose — Rose-pink, white beard.15 
William Mohr — Light mauve-pink .50 
Zua '— Feathery white; 18 inches tall.25 
Dwarf Iris 
The Dwarf Iris are fine for the border or for 
planting in clumps among the low-growing Peren¬ 
nials. They grow about 8 inches tall, and bloom 
with the first flowers in spring. 
Atroviolacea — Dark-purple, very early. Each 25c 
Le Pactole -—- Large yellow flowers. Each 25c 
Marocain -— Deep violet-purple, very fragrant. Two 
weeks later than Atroviolacea. Each 25c 
Fhoebus — Light-yellow, second early. Each 25c 
Japanese Ins 
The Japanese Iris are probably the most artistic of all Irises. They bloom in July with 
beautiful heads of single or double flowers at the top of a graceful spike. Should be planted 
in a well-drained location. 
Aifukurin — Sgl. White ground suffused and 
heavily edged violet; a very beautiful variety. 
Jeannette Parry — Sgl. White, suffused with lines 
of bluish violet. 
Kongo San — Dbl. Dark-blue. 
Margaret S. Hendrickson — Triple. Soft bluish vio¬ 
let, large wavy petals; white center with cast 
of blue. 
Marjorie Parry — Dbl. Delicate light-mauve, tufted 
center. Extra fine. 
Nishiki Yama — Dbl. Rosy red, suffused white in 
center. 
Osamaku-miyo — Dbl. Ivory-white, veined blue. 
Pros. Harding — Dbl. Heavy, thick-petaled, mas¬ 
sive flowers, produced toward the end of the 
season; fine light-blue with darker shadings. 
Shirenami — Dbl. Large white with ruffled petals. 
Yurushi-no-iro — Color a beautiful rich mahogany- 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.50 
ANNUALS 
• Our greenhouses are just filled with a complete assortment of thrifty plants to be used for 
bedding or for cut-flowers, such as, Geraniums, Pansies, Petunias, Cannas, Coleus and a long 
list of others. These plants will fill your garden with delicate and brilliant colors from spring 
until frost. Come out to our greenhouses and make your selections early. 
LAWN SEED 
• We offer only strictly high-quality Lawn Seed. This seed is a well balanced mixture of 
the best lawn grasses of high-testing purity. It produces a thick, velvety, permanent lawn. 
• We do not carry stock of the cheaper grasses because they are mostly fast-growing, short¬ 
lived varieties that prove unsatisfactory after the first season. 
Sunny Mixture — Especially prepared for open lawns that have no heavy shade. 
1 lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.40; 10 lbs. $4.75; 25 lbs. $11.25. 
Shady Mixture — This mixture contains grasses that do especially well in shade. Also does 
well in the sun. 
1 lb. 55c; 5 lbs. $2.65; 10 lbs. $5.25; 25 lbs. $12.50. 
For best results use 1 lb. for every 300 sq. ft. 
