CHAUDIERE (42) A fast growing light medium hlue. $ .25 
DUCHESS 0? YORK (30) A fine late, deep violet blue. .20 
EMPEROR (48) Deep violet, with broad divisions. .25 
GATINEAU (36) A very large light blue with fne form 
and heavy substance. Extra good. 1.00 
KINGPYSHER BLUE (42) Fine sky blue. .25 
KOOTENAY (32) Light bluish lavender, slightly veined 
darker, with broad circular falls. .35 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE (32) Early brilliant violet. .20 
LLEWELLYN (46) Large broad petaled variety of heavy 
substance. Soft blue, with an electric blue flush 
at the center. ,75 
MADAWASKA (40) Fine, large violet blue with a broad 
white blotch. .35 
MATTAWIN (36) Clear, medium blue with very long point¬ 
ed falls. Unusual. .50 
MRS. B’EVAN (38) S. indigo. F. drooping dark violet. .35 
MRS. ROWE (36) Pale silvery lavender. .20 
NIPIGON (32)_ S. clear blue; F. drooping, darker. .25 
NURSE CAVELL (36) S. soft violet; F. dark blue veined 
white. .25 
ORIENTALIS (30) Deep purple, with spreading falls. .20 
PAPILLON (42) A very light and lovely blue. .20 
PERIWINKLE (34) A fine violet blue. .25 
PERRY’S BLUE (42) Pure sky blue, with horizontal falls. .25 
PERRY’S PIGMY (20) Rich, deep violet. Dwarf. .20 
RIDEAU (36) Large medium blue, with drooping falls. 
S. darker. Fine. .35 
SNOW CREST (38) A fine frilled snowy white with lemon 
throat. Outstanding. .75 
SNOW QUEEN (30) Pure white, with a golden throat. .20 
SUNNYBROOK (30) Lovely shade of Alice blue. .25 
THELMA (42) A soft China blue, with a white throat. .25 
TURQUOISE CUP (36) Lovelv clear turquoise blue. .75 
WHITE DOVE (42) A large pure white. .35 
Collection of eight distinct varieties for $2.50. 
F'our Novelties; Amelia Earhart, Llewellyn, Turquoise 
Cup, and White Dove (cataloging at $3.35) for $2.50 
postpaid. 
QUANT_;^TY P RICE S; Any 202^ variety, three of a kind 
for 50jzf, 12 for $1.80. Any 25^ variety, three for 65^, 
12 for ^2.25. Any 35$z( variety, three for 90^, Any 50^ 
variety, three for $1.25. Extra strong clumps of any 
20^ variety, (with the exception of Snow Queen) will cost 
each, $3.00 per doz. express collect. Each clump 
will be the equivalent of four divisions. It will be to 
your advantage to order this larger size for mass planting. 
Japanese Iris 
These represent the lovllest flowers in the 
Beardless Group. They bloom in our locality from 
the second week in June, to the beginning of July. 
Rich, moist soil, with plenty of old manure, tend¬ 
ing to acidity, is needed to grow them to perfec¬ 
tion. Plant deeply in spring or fall, and keep 
moist until established. 
AIRSHIP Sgl. Large, crepy lavender and pink. $ .50 
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