Bearded or Qerman Iris 
THIS LIST CONTAINS ONLY VARIETIES OF EXTRA MERIT 
All healthy stock, grown in sunny Colorado, the ideal IRIS climate. In describing 
IRIS, S stands for Standards, the upright part of the flower; F stands for Falls, the 
drooping part of the flower. BUY A FEW OF THESE BETTER IRISES, and discard your 
old out-of-date varieties. ALL POSTPAID, large divisions. 
Group “A” 15c each; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25. 
ARGOS, S. Blue-mauve. F. Reddish, shading to blue. 
BLACK PRINCE. S. Intense violet. F. Black-purple. 
BRUNO. S. Bronze, tinted lavender. F. Velvety wine purple. 
DREAM. A beauty, beautiful lilac-pink. Very pleasing. 
ETOILE DU MATIN. S. Sulphur yellow, dotted brown. F. Blue, 
veined maroon. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. Chrome yellow, orange beard. 
ISOLENE, Giant. S. Rose-pink. F. Purple-rose. 
LA NEIGE. Pure White French variety. A distinct variety. 
OPERA. S. Pansy-violet. F. Violet-purple. 
ORIFLAME. Very large. S. Light blue. F. Deep violet with 
waved edges. 
ZUA. A novelty. Lilac-white with crinkled edges. 
Group “B” 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
BUTO. Very early free bloomer. S. Royal purple. F. Dark 
violet. 
CINNABAR. Rich, dark Red, with heavy velvety falls. 
FRIEDA MOHR. One of the largest and finest. Flower sub¬ 
stance is heavy, branches high and well spaced, vigorous 
growth. S. Lilac-pink. F. Deep lilac-rose. 
GRAND MONARCH. Red-bronze with gold throat. A tall va¬ 
riety with extra large flowers. 
MAJESTIC. Light lavender and raisin purple. 
OPERA. S. Pansy-violet. F. Violet-purple. 
PLUIE D’OR. Large golden-yellow with orange beard. Very 
free bloomer. 
TRUE DELIGHT. White, edged with pure rose-pink. 
GrOUp “C” 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
EL CAPITAN. Giant flowered Bluish-white of heavy substance. 
GRACE STURTEVANT. The most outstanding of all the rich 
Brown Iris. S. Dark red-brown. F. Still darker, almost black. 
A rich Orange Beard makes a combination that is truly un¬ 
usual and beautiful. 
Iris 
INDIAN CHIEF. Truly a Chief among the new Irises. The Falls are velvety-blood-red 
blended with bronze. The Standards are lighter red. Extra large and very well branched. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. One of the very few Garnet-red Irises. 
PEACHES. Striking blend of peach, apricot and orange. An outstanding Iris. 
SAN FRANCISCO. Both standards and falls are white with lavender edges. Tall, branch¬ 
ing low and wide like a candelabra. 
WM. MOHR. Gigantic lilac. The plant is small but the flowers are immense. Rated as the 
most amazingly beautiful Irises ever propogated. 
Group “D” 3 for 25c; 12 for 90c. 
Unnamed varieties in pleasing varieties suitable 
for mass planting or long borders. 
Lily- 
of-the- 
Valley 
Choice Hardy Lilies 
'All Prepaid. 
Anrafiim Gold banded lily of Japan. White 
Muraium With gold band and red spots. 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
L|_ „ Yellow Show Lily. Brilliant salmon- 
nenryil orange, spotted with reddish brown. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
CIa^«hc Deep crimson blooms, with black 
EIGgctllS spots. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
Lily of the Valley §KSJ3 °L sh ^} c Vn 
sandy soil where they will increase rapidly. 
60c per doz.; 25 for $1.00. Large clumps 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
n- „ R .I I *1.. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Kegale or Koyai Lily Pure white with 
yellow throat. Outside suffused with pink. 
D..U Rose pink to red, with crimson spots. 
IVUDrUm 35 C each; 3 for $1.00. 
Tenuifolium or Coral Lily 
with reflected petals. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Tigrinum or Tiger Lily 
salmon-red, with 
purple spots. 20c each; 3 for 55c. 
■ | _|| Erectum. Large bright red 
U ITIDeiiaTUrn flowers. 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
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