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Battle Creek, Mich. 
IBISES—Dwarf Bearded 
Varieties at 15 cents each—3 of the same kind for 30 cents—2 for 20 cents. 
12 of the same variety for 31.00, not prepaid; any 12 for $1.40, not prepaid 
Afterglow, Allies, Allure, Aiubassadeur, Amerind, Apache, Aphrodite, Archeveque 
Asia, Asphodel, Baldwin, Ballerine, Barcarolle, Beau Ideal, Beau Sabreur, Bertrand, 
Bluet, Bravura, Brenthis, Bruno, Buto, Cameliard, Cardinal, Cassandre, Cassiopee, 
Chalcedony, Conchobar, Coppersmith, Corrida, Coronation, Crimson Glow, Crimson 
King, Crusader, Dalila, Dolly Madison, Dominion, Doxa, E. C. Shaw, Endymion, Eu¬ 
phony, Evadne, Flutterby, Folkwang, Gaviotta, Geo. J. Tribolet, Germaine Perthuis, 
Glowdng Embers, Gold Imperial, Gold Standard, Ideal, Iduna, Jubilee, Kansas, Labor, 
Lady Lillian, La Niege, Le Correge, Lenzschnee, Marsh Marigold, Mary Barnett, 
Mary Gibson, Mary Williamson, May Sadler, Midgard, Mildred Presby, Moonlight, 
Morning Splendor, Mine. Cheri, Mine. Gaiidichau, Mrs. Marion Cran, Xebraska, Xe- 
hawka, Xymph, Olive Murrell, Orion, Prospero, Rembrandt, Bomola, Rosalinde, San 
Luis Rey, Skitchwmug, Snow White, Solferino, Swazi, Taj Mahal, Tenebrae, Tropic 
Seas, Trostringer, True Charm, Wedgewood, White Knight, White Queen, Wild Rose, 
Yolande, Zada, Zulu, Zwanenburg. 
Varieties at 10 cents each—3 of the same kind for 20 cents 
12 of the same variety for 70 cents, not prepaid; your choice of ANY 3 for 25 
cents, any 12 for $1.00 not prepaid. 
A. J. Muehlig, Alcazar, Amas, Benrimo, Canopus, Cecil Minturn, Cluny, Cooley 
Surprise, Dalmarius, Dejah, Dream, Dulcinea, Fairy, Flammenschwert, Fra Angelico, 
Ghandi, Harriet Presby, Imperator, Jane Williamson, Kochii, L. A. Williamson, 
Leota, Lord of June, May Queen, Mrs. Kingscote, Mrs. Tinley, Xusku, Parc de Xeuilly, 
Perladonna, Pioneer, Primrose, Princess Beatrice, Quaker Lady, Queen Flavia, Semi¬ 
nole, Shekinah, Sherwin Wright, Susan Bliss, Sweet Lavender, Tamar, Thelma Perry, 
Tom Tit, Vesper Gold, Western Dream, Yvonne Pelletier. 
DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
These are among the earliest Irises to bloom in the garden. They are choice 
subjects for rock garden or border. Blooming in April and early May, they afford 
an early glimpse of the glories of the later, tall bearded Iris season. The rhizomes of 
this group are quite small and should not be allowed to dry out before the plants 
become established. 
10 different varieties, our selection, for $1.00. 
We are pleased to offer the following five new hybrids between the 
Oncocylus and Dwarf Bearded hybrid groups, developed by Mr. Jacob Sass: 
BALROUDOUR —S. pallid soft bluish violet. F. deep olive buff with 
olive yellow blotch. An exquisite color combination. 2 flowers to 
stem. Vigorous. 15 in... 25c 
BLUE TOPAZ —Delicately blended blue, brown and green in a strik¬ 
ing combination. A pale violet blue self with blackish brown blotch. 
2 blooms. 15 in.. 25c 
GRAY CLOUD —Blue, gray, red green and brown in a subtle blend. 
S. Campanula blue. F. dawn gray with brown striped haft and 
brown-purple blotch. 2 blooms. 12 in. 50c 
STORMY DAWN —S. pallid soft blue violet, darker at base. F. pale 
nerapaline blue with brown stripes on haft merging into a blotch. 
2 blooms. 10 in. 75c 
VELVO —S. pleroma violet darkening toward midrib. F. velvety 
dark Madder violet overlaid red. Bronzy beard; small black blotch. 
2 blooms. 8 in. $5.00 
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