C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAHWAY, N. J. 
IRIS 
Iris make good cut flowers and produce a wonderful display in May and 
June. Mass planting of 3 to 6 of a variety makes a very effective display. 
THREE NEW JERSEY IRIS 
RIVERSIDE FARM INTRODUCTIONS 
These three new Iris attracted much attention the past season. The comments as 
to their beauty being about equally divided among the three varieties, I quote 
from a letter received last June, “ The three Iris you 9eut me last year thrived 
and bloomed beautifully. They are a wonderful variety and make a splendid ad¬ 
dition to any garden. ” Having increased my stock I can now offer fine plants at 
a price you can afford. You will be well pleased if you grow these three Iris. 
JERSEY QUEEN 
Falls are white, with lavender border. Up¬ 
rights lavender and white, delicately blended, 
giving the flower an orchid like appearance. 
Flowers large, and in group or border planting 
will make a fine display. 
JERSEY BELLE 
Falls lower half rich purple with light edg¬ 
ing of white, the upper portion showing a sort 
of scroll work in white over purple ground. 
Uprights, outside white, inside blotched or mar¬ 
gined with purple. It is very attractive, 
JERSEY GEM 
Quite in contrast to the above two in color, 
Jersey Queen Iris this iris adds much in combination with the 
other two. Falls a rich velvety maroon, lower 
half. Uprights shaded a coppery bronze. The flowers are well placed, and it is a 
free bloomer. Price, either variety 25c. each. 3 of each for $2.00. Postpaid. 
OTHER CHOICE VARIETIES 
Baby Blue. Good for low mass planting. 
Dr. Bernice. Coppery bronze, velvety 
crimson falls. 
Fairy. Early, white, bordered blue. 
Floreutina. White tinged lilac. 
George Joerg. Very early, white, 
Gipsy Queen. Yellow and maroon. 
Gen. Dewitt. Red and purple. 
Germanica, Early. Blue and yellow. 
Her Majesty. Rose pink, veined red 
Jaquesiana. Brown tones. 
Juniata. Blue, violet. Large, fragrant. 
Kaleidoscope. Maroon falls, striped, 
blotched, no two alike. 
King. Maroon, bordered yellow. 
Lady James. Violet, veined. 
Mme. Chereau. White, frilled blue. 
Purple King. Purple. A fine iris. 
Rein Nixe. White and violet, with an 
attractive border. Large. 
Price, Strong plants, 10c. each. 12 for 
$1.00. Iris can be planted almost anytime. 
Don’t make the mistake of spending time and money in the 
preparation and fertilization of your garden and buy 7 any old var¬ 
iety because it is cheap. It pays to plant the best, and Riverside 
Farm Selected Varieties are all of known quality. They are vari¬ 
eties selected to give the greatest satisfaction to the planter. 
