12 of a Kind —Where the folder 
quotes Irises at one dollar per dozen, 
it means a dozen of one kind. Some¬ 
times we must travel a mile or two 
taking: up a rhizome here and one 
there to fill out a dozen and such cases 
the plants are chargred at the single 
rate. To get the dozen rate it is ne¬ 
cessary to order a dozen of one kind. 
You can part with your money very 
fast by buying new and untried high 
priced sorts. Many new ones cost $10 
each. Some $50. 
But why throw your money away? 
Why pay ten dollars for a new pink 
Iris when twenty-five cents will buy 
as good or better in some tried and 
true older sort? 
Iris Beauty —Plant fewer sorts and 
plant more of one sort if you wish to 
have real Iris Beauty. Plant at least 
three of a kind and better yet, a dozen 
of each kind. 
Please drive a little slower. Last 
year there were 34,000 people killed 
by automobiles in the U. S. Won’t you 
please be careful to drive a little 
slower when you enter the Iris Fields? 
My fl'elds comprise about two hund¬ 
red different varieties. I do not try to 
keep up with the new and high priced 
novelties. 
Some new ones are better than some 
of the old ones. Also many of the old 
standard varieties are far better and 
healthier than lots of the new ones. 
More Than a Million —Our Iris fields 
contain more than a million plants 
and not many are priced over 25 cents. 
Most all of them can be bought as low 
as 25 cents each, or one dollar per 
dozen. 
If you receive two or more circu¬ 
lars just aliKe, please drop the extra 
ones in your outgoing letters. Thank 
you. W. B. O. 
REVISED LIST OF OLD AND NEW VARIETIES 
All Sent Parcel Post, Prepaid 
Afterglow —Soft grayish lavender 
pink shading to buff. Free flowering 
and attractive. 25c. 
Alcazar —Light bluish violet stand¬ 
ards, deep brilliant purple falls. Tall. 
Many flowers. 25c. 
Alpenglow— A very large purplish 
blue iris. Falls streaked with white. 
Tall. 25c. 
Anianacer —A lovely blend of pastel 
shades. 25c. 
Anosia —Unusual Iris. Short. 25c. 
Apache —Large, rusty red flower. 
Very different and much admired. 25c. 
Aphrodite —A tall, lovely pink. Rates 
high. 25c. 
Argynnis —Yellow standards, velvety 
violet carmine falls. 25c. 
Avatar —Heliotrope standards, vio¬ 
let falls. 25c. 
Blue Jay —Rich blue. Tall, late, 2*50. 
Bride.smaid —Snow white, good 
height. 25c 
Cadenza —Beautiful, tall, new. De¬ 
sirable. 25c. 
Caprice —Fine magenta red. Very 
fragrant. 25c. 
Cardinal— Rich, red purple. 50c. 
Cavalier —Fine, clear blue standards, 
deep velvety purplish-blue falls. One 
of the best. 2’5c. 
Chalcedony— Beautiful lavender pink. 
25c. 
Cinnabar —Deep, reddish purple bi¬ 
color. Very velvety and strikingly 
beautiful. 25c. 
Cluny —Pale lilac blue standards, 
falls drooping, deeper shade. 25c. 
Colias —A light yellow self. 25c. 
Crimson King (Improved) — Dark 
purplish red, almost black. 25c. 
Dalila — Creamy white standards, 
rusty red falls. 25c. 
IJejah —Dull silvery standards, bright 
mauve-blue falls. 25c. 
Drake— A pale blue self of satiny 
texture. Very lovely. 25c. 
Dream — Extraordinarily beautiful 
clear pink. 25c. 
Edward 3Iichael —White standards, 
rosy violet falls. Very pretty. 25c. 
Fairj'—White, narrowly margined 
with pale blue. Sweet scented. 25c. 
Feronia —Soft rosy bronze standards. 
Rose crimson falls. 25c. 
Flamingo —Lovely rose red. Very un¬ 
usual. 
Flave.scens —Tall soft yellow. 
Folkwang —Lustrous pink. 25c. 
Forsete —Spritely lavender-blue self. 
25c. 
Fra Angelica —A very fine apricot 
self overlaid with frosty texture. 2'5c. 
Fro —Deep rich gold standards, vel¬ 
vety bronze crimson falls. Fragrant. 
25c. 
Gaviota —Lovely plicata. Cream edg¬ 
ed with palest yellow. 25c. 
Georgia —A beautiful orchid. 25c. 
George J. Tribolet— Dark red purple, 
almost black. 25c. 
Hermosa— Beautiful lavender pink. 
25c. 
Hesperis —Brownish red and fawn 
effect. 25c. 
Hey Day —Short, pretty. 25c. 
Imperator— Light wine red self. 25c. 
Indian Chief— Brilliant red toned 
Iris. Very fine. 50c. 
Iris King —Yellow with rich maroon 
falls. 25c. 
I.solene — Silvery rose standards, 
flushed bronze, falls mauve-veined with 
gold. 25c. 
Ivanhoe —Beautiful heavenly blue. 
25c. 
Knysna— Bronze, darker falls. 25c. 
Labor —Reddish, much admired. 25c. 
Lady Byng— Clear lavender self, of 
pink effect. 25c. 
Lent A. Williamson —Violet stand¬ 
ards blended with rich yellow. Falls 
large pansy violet. 25c. 
