Four Fine Carnations 
These carnations are larger and finer than the seedling carnations offered on page 36 and are 
grown only from cuttings. Fine for either greenhouse or garden use. 
PINK ABUNDANCE. Free blooming bright rose pink. 
PINK SPECTRUM. Large clear pink. Very fine. 
RED SPECTRUM. Massive bright scarlet. One of the best. 
SPICY WHITE. Fine large fringed blooms of pure white. 
PRICE—Each, 20c; Collection of Four, 75c; dozen, $2.00. 
Japanese Iris 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. Last of the wonderful Iris procession in point of season; but for size of 
plant and flowers, shapeliness, richness of coloring, beauty of pattern, and splendor of general effect, 
is unquestionably accorded first. The flowers are generally rather flat and wide, often measuring 
10 to 12 inches across, appearing in great profusion during June and July after the Germans are 
through. We honestly believe this assortment of ours to be the best selection and best color-balanced 
group which can be found. Give good, rich, light soil, plenty of water, and frequent cultivation. 
The following varieties are arranged according to their relative blooming season, and consequently 
so numbered. 
PRICE—With exception noted; by mail postpaid: Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
1— GEKKA-NO-NAMI. (Waves under Moonlight). Earliest to bloom, and very free. Glistening 
white with creamy white stigmas. 
2— K0KI-N0-IR0. (Purple and Gold). Enormous double flowers often ten inches across, early and 
free-blooming; one of the very best varieties. Color, rich violet-purple with white petaloids tipped 
violet. The conspicuous golden throat extends outwards in sharp bluish-white rays. 
3— UCHIU. (Universe). Beautiful, six-petaled flowers of largest size, on the longest stems. Color, 
coerulean blue with golden center and white halo from which radiate many clear white lines. 
Standards white, tipped blue. This variety covers the longest blooming season and is altogether 
one of the most attractive. 
4— ZAMA-NO-MORI. Larger than a majority of varieties, although only three-petaled; one of the 
daintiest and most delightful of the delicate toned kinds. White, with a heavy azure blue zone; 
short white standards margined blue. 
5— -MAHOGANY. Large, double flowers, among the latest to bloom. Velvet-toned, deep mahogany- 
red; the erect petaloids prettily crested. 
Each, 45c; three for $1.10; dozen, $3.75. 
6— IS0-N0-NAMI (Shallow Waves). A magnificent broad-petaled variety; one of the largest flow¬ 
ered, and the latest to bloom. Color a nebulated suffusion of rose and coerulean blue over gray, 
deepening toward the gold flushed center of rosy lilac. 
One each of the above Iris: Value, $2.20; COLLECTION PRICE, $1.75. 
Finest German Iris 
AMBASSADEUR. Probably the most popular Iris in the world. Gigantic flower, rich flowering, and 
perfect form. The standards are lavender, falls deep red-violet with rich orange beard. 
Each, 30c; three for 75c. 
BALLERINE. 48 inches. One of the largest and finest of the fragrant late varieties and the most 
popular of the light blue sorts. 
Each, 25c; three for 60c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. 44 inches. One of the best of the newer Iris, being irridescent bluish lavender, 
shading to cream at the throat. 
Each, 25c; three for 60c. 
OPERA. 24 inches. A very fine violet red bicolor. One of the most popular sorts. The falls are 
velvety and rich. Rhizomes small but very free flowering. 
Each, 25c; three for 60c. 
ROSEWAY. 36 inches. A very handsome uniform deep old rose color. Wonderful landscape variety. 
Each, 25c; three for 60c. 
EUPHONY. A bright and lovely iris of mustard yellow, flushed with blue in the central portion, 
overlaid with soft brown. 
Each, 35c. 
MIDGARD. This ruffled yellow-pink blend is a new note in iris coloring. A heavy bloomer, with 
free-flowering ruffled flowers. Very hardy. 
Each, 25c. 
SENSATION. A clear crisp self of cornflower blue, extra large and perfect in every way. The peer 
of all blue irises. 
Each, 35c. 
COLLECTION—One each of the above Iris (Value $2.25) for $2.00. 
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