Beautify Your Home, with These Stately Ferns and Iris. 
157 
2600 
Giant 
Amaryllis 
2600 Giant Amaryllis 
Blooms Beautifully Potted in the 
House or Out in the Garden 
AMERICAN NEW HYBRIDS. 
Flowers 5 to 7 inches across 
are amazing - for their brilliant 
coloring, ranging from deep 
reddish maroon to pure white 
and striped. Amaryllis bloom 
best when they are potbound. 
Large blooming bulbs. Each, 
45 cts.; 3 for $1.20. 
BEAUTIFUL HARDY FERNS 
Hardy Ferns planted among - your shrubbery, in the perennial border, or in the 
foundation planting around your house, especially on the north and east side or 
under tall trees, bring to your home a fragrance from the wild woods, in some of 
nature’s most beautiful creations. Plant in groups of at least 3 to 5 each of each 
variety, scattered at irregular distances. 
2828 Adiantum Pedatum. (Maidenhair.) The black, wiry, creeping roots lie 
right at the surface. They branch freely if the roots are lightly covered with leaf 
mold. 
2829 Asplenium Felix Faemina. (Lady Fern.) A large, handsome Fern, standing 
from one to three feet in height. A wood and roadside Fern. 
2830 Onoclea Strutiopteris. (Ostrich Plume Fern.) Grows in a crown, fronds 
are 2, to 4 feet by 6 to 10 inches. 
2831 Osmunda Cinnemomea. (Cinnamon Fern.) A large Fern, growing in a crown 
2 to 5 feet high, 8 inches wide, beautiful, cinnamon colored leaves. 
Special price on Hardy Ferns. Your choice, Each, 30 cts.; 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Japanese Iris — Double Flowering 
Japanese or Water Iris as they are some- 2858 
times called can be grown on the edges of 2859 
pools, in bog or herbaceous planting, or in 2860 
the regular garden, providing they . get 2861 
plenty of water. Acid soil is preferred. 2862 
They are very showy, and are available in 2863 
a colorful range of blooms as listed below. 2864 
Starts blooming after the bearded Iris 2865 
season is on the wane. You should make 
a planting of these this year. 
_ Very 
Decorative 
GOLD BOUND. White with gold-banded center. 
KUMOCHI-GUMA. Dark purplish indigo. 
KUMO-NO-OBI. A pleasing lavender color. 
MAHOGANY. Velvety-mahogany red. 
MONIGI-NO-TAKI. Rosy crimson edged in white. 
PURPLE AND GOLD. Violet-purple gold center. 
SEA CREST. White Falls, deep blue Standards. 
UCHIO. Cerulean blue, veined white. 
Your choice. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts.; doz. $3.25, postpaid. 
German or Bearded Iris 
The beautiful Iris are the Orchid of the Hardy Garden. We 
wish you could see our Iris field when they are in bloom. Won¬ 
derful display of rich color; there’s the reds, and oh such reds; 
the pure whites, the blues—soft as velvet, the yellows and pur¬ 
ples that are nearly black. All borne on tall strong - stems. You, 
too, can have this wonderful display in your own garden if you 
plant varieties listed below. 
Character S. means Standards; F. means Falls. 
2848 AMBASSADEUR. S. Smoky velvety purple; F. velvety pur¬ 
ple-maroon. A magnificent flower. 
2S47 ALCAZAR. S. light bluish violet; F. deep purple with bronze 
veined throat. Striking flower. 
2846 AFTERGLOW. Exquisite blending of smoky lavender, soft 
buff, pearl gray and light yellow. 
2849 CRUSADER. One of the finest lavender-blue varieties, the 
falls being of a deeper tone. 
2850 GOLDEN IMPERIAL. The greatest golden yellow Iris 
known. 
2851 LORD OF JUNE. S. lavender-b.lue; F. rich violet purple. 
A variety of gigantic size. 
2852 MOTHER OF PEARL. Standards and falls pale bluish lav¬ 
ender with a faint creamy undertone. 
2S54 SEMINOLE. No other Iris equals it in brilliance of color. 
It is a rich velvety crimson bicolor. 
2855 SHEKINAH. A delightful shade of pale yellow shading to 
amber in the throat, with a lemon colored beard. 
2853 OPERA. A rich violet-red bi-color. S. bright rich pansy- 
violet; F. rich velvety violet-purple. 
Price above Germanica Iris. Each, 17 cts.; 3 for 45 cts.; 10 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
2850 Gold Imperial 
The Finest Yellow 
10 Best German Iris, Only 
$1.00 Postpaid, Your Choice 
Turn to page 112 — for 
Special Prices on Cabbage 
— T om a to — Pep per— 
Sweet Potato and Flower 
Plants. 
Marvelous Bargains in Bulbs, Plants, Fruits, Roses and Shrubs, Pages 147 to 176. 
