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GORGEOUS SUMMER-BLOOMING JAPANESE IRIS 
More than a thousand years of patient work on the part of Japanese gardeners have made the Japanese 
Iris the most showy of all flowers. Many Iris gardens in Japan have been handed down from father to son 
for centuries, remaining in one family for hundreds of years, and during all this time the work of improving 
fhe Japanese Iris has gone forward. Today nothing equals the gorgeous beauty of the Japanese Iris. 
Some of my friends, who know much of my life has been devoted to Bearded Iris, will be shocked at 
my statement that, with my present experience and knowledge, if I had to choose just one group of Iris, it 
would be the Japanese Iris. The huge, showy flowers are indispensable in any garden. They are prodig' 
bloomers, and produce a marvelous garden picture at a time when other flowers in the garden are scarce 
Each year I import new varieties from Japan until my present collection has become, I am sure, the 
largest and finest in the United States. Visitors are always welcome. 
See pages 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 of my general catalogue for complete list of Japanese Iris. 
GORGEOUS SUMMER-BLOOMING JAPANESE IRIS COLLECTION 
This collection will be personally selected by me and each variety will be carefully labeled. It will be planned so as to 
give a complete color range, no two alike. There will be giant singles and doubles; mottled, striped and blended 
effects; soft pastel colors and gorgeously brilliant ones. Some will produce flowers as large as a dinner plate. None of 
your favorites will be omitted. You could not possibly choose as fine a collection as I will select for you. 
12 GORGEOUS JAPANESE IRIS, ALL DIFFERENT and DISTINCT, $3.00 
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IRIS DICHOTOMA 
Rare Chinese Species 
Cultural Directions Included 
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AUTUMN FLOWERING IRISES 
A few years ago there were no Autumn Flowering Iris. This new race of Bearded Iris is 
one of the most recent triumphs of the hybridizer's skill. They have two distinct flowering 
seasons, blossoming in the Spring, along with other early flowering varieties, and then 
again in the Autumn from September until frost. You may now have a complete Iris 
garden in the Fall as well as at other seasons of the year. These Autumn Flowering 
Irises are sure to be a sensation in your community. They are all quite hardy, requiring 
no special care. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS COLLECTION 
8 DIFFERENT VARIETIES, ALL LABELED FOR $2.00 
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For a complete collection of Autumn Flowering Irises, see page 20 of my general catalogue. 
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Iris Unguicularis is a native of Algeria, Asia Minor, and North¬ 
ern Syria; but like other rare and interesting Iris Species that 
have been sought out from every nook and corner of the earth, 
these may now be had from the Wayman Gardens, to be en¬ 
joyed in your own garden, to the mystification of your friends. 
They will not flower in the summertime, but persist in flowering 
during the winter months in the North in the protection of a 
cold frame. From Virginia South they bloom during the winter out 
of doors. Contrary to all normal rules, they seem to require frost 
to form their flower buds and bring out their flowers. Their flow¬ 
ering period usually begins during December and continues throughout the winter months. 
The color is a lovely shade of blue. They are charming as cut flowers. 
4 WINTER FLOWERING IRIS FOR $2.00 
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This lovely Iris is a native of 
Manchuria and Northern China, 
but has now been brought to 
our American gardens where it 
flowers profusely for a full 
month during midsummer, when 
no other Iris are in bloom. 
The thin wiry stems grow 
from 30 to 36 inches in height, 
and are more branched than 
any other member of the Iris 
family. A single flower stalk 
on an established plant will 
produce 100 or more flowers 
in a season. The dainty soft 
violet flowers are about 2 
inches across, beautifully 
marked and of unique form 
and habit. The flowers open 
about three o’clock in the af¬ 
ternoon (you can set your 
watch by them) and last only 
one day, a new crop of flowers 
appearing each day for four 
weeks or more. 
This is one of Ihe rarest and 
most interesting of all Iris Spe¬ 
cies, being comparatively un¬ 
known in America, but it deserves a place in every garden. It is hardy anywhere and of 
the easiest possible culture, requiring no special care. You will enjoy having Iris Dicho- 
toma in your garden. 
Dichotoma fills a niche in the calendar where no other Iris can take its place. It is, 
therefore, indispensable in our program for lengthening the season of Iris bloom. It 
bridges the gap between the Gorgeous Japanese Iris and the rare new autumn-blooming 
Bearded Iris. 
3 RARE IRIS DICHOTOMA—$2.00 
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