^ TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS. MADISON, NEW JERSEY 93 
Japan Iris-Double Kaempferi Type 
These Japanese Iris send up spikes three feet high with about a dozen spikes to a 
plant, each bearing three to four enormous blossoms, eight to ten inches across, of the most 
delicate and beautiful colors, markings and combinations. Once planted in your garden 
they are a joy for a lifetime without further care and bloom profusely in June and July. 
Price: 25c. per plant, $2.50 per doz., $20.00 per hundred. 
APOLLO 
Pure white, with a pink cen¬ 
ter; very large flower; single 
in type. 
DISTINCTION 
Light lavender pink with 
bright yellow blotches at base of 
petals. As its name implies a 
most distinctive variety. 
PRATE 
Silvery white, veined and 
shaded lilac, with deeper lilac 
center. 
GOLD BOUND 
Large double white, enriched 
hy a creamy glow, from the gold 
banded center. 
H. VON SIEBOLDT 
Reddish, veined white, with 
bright yellow center. 
MT. HOOD 
Light blue, shaded darker blue, 
bright orange center. 
ONDINE 
White, shaded light blue toward center; 
very large; 9 or lo inches across the (lower. 
P. C. DE ROHAN 
Light purple, shaded violet; with a 
deeper purple center. 
PYRAMID 
Violet purple, veined white, in center of 
each petal. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
RED RIDING HOOD 
Fine amaranth, veined and sun'uscd 
white in color. 
ROBERT CRAIG 
French gray, veined violet; large double 
variety. 
TEMPLETON 
Light violet shade, mottled reddish pink 
and white; often comes triple in form. 
