IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Japanese Iris 
The most impressive and marvelously lovely of all Iris 
are the stately flowers developed by the Japanese. They are 
hardy and thrive in rich, moist soil. The choice varieties 
below are elegant and desirable. A prize possession. 
A ST ARTE. Double, beautiful dark violet. Sturdy and 
prolific bloomer. Luxuriant grower and attractive color. 25^. 
EUMEE. A handsome single, dark velvety violet. 25^. 
GEKK NO NAM I. Earliest to bloom and the choicest 
white. Free-blooming, glistening, large, white petals. 25^. 
KOKO NO IRO. (Purple and gold). Enormous double, 
rich violet-purple flowers with white petaloids tipped violet, 
golden throat. A grand specimen. 25^. 
MAHOGANY. Latest to bloom. Large, double flowers of 
purple mahogany-red. The petals are prettily crested. 25jzf. 
Select varieties! Order early and plant at once. 
Improved Pearl Tuberose 
We offer fine bulbs of this elegant 
flower, grown by a specialist who dries 
them off with fire heat, so they are sure 
to bloom. The stems .grow' 2 feet high, 
terminating in a compact spike of waxy 
double flowers nearly 2 in. across, richly 
scented and showy in beds as well as fine 
for cutting. An individual flower is fine 
for the button-hole. Set in a rich sunny 
bed in May, the bulbs bloom in Autumn; 
if wanted earlier, start in pots and trans¬ 
plant. The tuberose is one of the most 
beautiful of Summer bulbous plants. A 
group of blooming plants makes the air 
redolent with rich perfume, and the spikes 
are exquisite in a vase, and last for several 
days. Price 50 each, 6 for 250, 13 for SOp. 
Jumbo size Double Pearl Tuberose 
bulbs extra fine. lOj^. 
We have secured a few extra choice 
single Albino Tuberoses, exceedingly love¬ 
ly. lOj^ each. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
The modest little Lily of the Valley is one of the sweetest and 
loveliest of Spring flowers. A few grouped in a partly shaded bed 
will increase and produce a wealth of fragrant white flowers every 
season for years. These, like most other plants repay for being well 
treated, and if the bed is given a liberal topdressing of well-decayed 
compost in fall or early Spring, it will show the effect by increased 
size and number of flowers. Prefers a shady spot. 
Lily of the Valley is a quaint dainty perennial that will take 
care of itself. Valley pips in pots will come into bloom in twenty- 
one days. Lovely for table decoration or gift for the sick room. 
Each lOjzf, 3 for 250, mailed to you prepaid. 
Lily of the Valley. Sprays of the flowers when cut and the stems placed in a red 
fluid, as red ink, will change to a lovely pink or pink and white in charming variegations. 
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