(NEW RARE IRIS PUMILA CONTINUED) 
JEAN GIRET—Yellow. 15 inches. A new ever- 
blooming plant. This variety and Lieutenant 
Ohavagnac are the most persistent bloomers 
of th& Iris family. They begin to flower quite 
early in the Spring and hhve long Spring 
flowering season. They also have an equally 
long Autumn flowering season. Sold for $15 
just four years ago. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
LIEUTENANT CHAVAGNAC—15 inch. A new 
everblooming, fragrant, violet colored vari¬ 
ety with the same qualities as Jean Giret. 
The two go well together. Sold for $15.00 
four years ago. Each 35c; Doz. $3.00. 
IRIS TRISCUPS—A new creation which is 18 
inches high, but its plants may be several 
feet in diameter and when in bloom hidden 
with mass of blue purple flowers. Is larger 
than Iric Siberica but earlier blooming. Each 
50c; Doz. $5.00. 
IRIS SPURIAS BEARDLESS 
SPECIES 
Non-Bulbous rhiysmatus for outside grow¬ 
ing. Marvelous long stemmed cut flower. Pre¬ 
ferable in moist spot. Very ornamental. 
AUREA—The richest of all yellow Irises. Self 
golden yellow flowers of same substance, 
form and size as the Dutch Iris but four to 
five blooms on a five foot stem. Each $1.00. 
OCHROLEUCA—Like Aurea but earlier flow¬ 
ering and of an ivory white with a Golden 
Band down the center of the falls. Each 50c. 
PREADACARIUS 1 —36 to 48 inches. Rich yel¬ 
low flowering with Siberians, but prefers 
very damp spot. Excellent for water garden. 
Each 25c. 
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