THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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GERMAN IRIS—Continued • 
MIDGARD. A yellow and pink blend of 
the largest size and finest form; a soft 
glowing pink effect, really a wonderful 
Iris. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
MIDNIGHT. A rich, deep purple, the finest 
in this color, a very good cut flower. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
MORNING SPLENDOR. S. petunia-violet: 
F. rich raisin purple, orange beard. Gen¬ 
eral effect is a rich glowing ruby crimson 
with wonderful carrying effect. Tall, well 
branched, large flower, good form with 
excellent substance lasting in flow¬ 
er over a long period, in fact but few 
equal it in this respect. A distinct variety 
and one of the most outstanding intro¬ 
ductions to date. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
MRS. H. DARAVIN. Pure white. F. slight¬ 
ly reticulated violet at the base; very 
beautiful. Height 2 feet. 
Per 10, $ .50; Per 100, $4.00 
.MRS. NEUBRONNER. S. rich orange yel¬ 
low. F. slightly lighter, orange beard. A 
small beautiful deep golden, almost a 
self. Most effective in mass with low 
growing violet and purple tones. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
OPERA. S. red purple, F. purple violet, 
reddisli-orange-yellow beard. A vigorous 
free flowering variety of medium size, 
fine form and color. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
PIONEER. A velvety red-purple self. One 
of the good red-toned Iris. Very fragrant. 
It is a strong vigorous grower, well- 
branched stems, very free flowering. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD. S. rich dark yellow; F. 
light yellow: orange beard. A large or¬ 
ange colored flower of good form and sub¬ 
stance on well-branched stalks. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
PRIMROSE. S. amber yellow; F. flaring, 
brighter barium yellow, center clear 
lemon yellow. A deep clear yellow almost 
a self. A flower of wonderful form and 
brilliant color. One of the most desirable 
yellows. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
PROSPERO. A large blended violet bi¬ 
color with smoothly rounded falls. In a 
class with Asia which it resembles. S. 
pale lavender flushed yellow at base, F. 
deep red-purple with light shading at 
margin. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
PROSPER LAUGIER. S. light bronze red, 
F. velvety ruby purple, with white beard 
yellow tipped. Very handsome, vigorous 
growth. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
QUAKER LADY. S. smoky lavender, 
shaded yellow, F. blue and gold with 
bronze and yellow markings at base; 
orange beard. A beautiful, free flowering 
blend of medium size with rare form and 
finish. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
QUEEN CATERINA. Pale lavender-vlolet 
with orange beard. White haft veined 
with bronze. A strong grower. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
QUEEN OP MAY. S. lilac; F. purplish 
lilac or rose; very sweetly scented. Very 
large, bright and free flowering and the 
most charming of the older Pallidas. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
ROSEWAY. Deep rose-pink, almost a self; 
orange beard. One of the brightest red 
Pallidas. While not rare, it is a very de¬ 
sirable well branched variety for a rose 
colored mass. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
SEMINOLE. S. dark violet rose, F. rich 
velvety crimson, prominent bright orange 
beard. The effect is a brilliant velvety 
reddish crimson. Quite large, very free 
flowering, excellent for mass. A most de¬ 
sirable variety. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
SHEKINAH. A delightful shade of pale 
yellow, shading to amber in the throat, 
with a lemon colored beard. This is a 
true yellow Pallida and the first of the 
type. A most uncommon and very hand¬ 
some variety. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
SHERWIN WRIGHT. Fine golden yellow 
without shadings or markings. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
SILA'^ER KING. A mldseason variety, pro¬ 
ducing light blue flowers. Height 28 to 
30 inches. 
Per 10, $ ,00; Per 100, $5.00 
SNOW WHITE. A pure white, a few pale 
green marks at base of petals. Of large 
i/dze with good form and substance. A 
vigorous free flowering variety on slen¬ 
der branched stalks. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
STEEPWAY. A smooth purple tinted 
flower, slightly flushed peacock-blue, 
apricot and pale green; orange beard. A 
free flowering variety of almost indes¬ 
cribable tints that are attractive and dis¬ 
tinct. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
SUNSET. Old gold, falls flushed deep blue. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
SUSAN BLISS. A rich rose-pink self with 
a delicate purplish sheen. Free flowering, 
vigorous and a rapid Increaser. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
TAMERLAN. S. cupped and floppy, light 
lavender violet; F. reflexed hyacinth vi¬ 
olet; haft buff at the edges; beard orange. 
Growth vigorous, with stalks well branch¬ 
ed. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
TOM TIT. A gay little deep violet- pur¬ 
ple self with spreading falls. Very effect¬ 
ive in front borders. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
TRUE CHARM. A lovely pllcata, white 
with the margins delicately etched with 
blue lavender. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
A'lRGINIA MOORE. A clear yellow self, 
falls occasionally slightly veined. Does 
best in moist sunny location. Very strik¬ 
ing in effect. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
WHI'I'E QUEEN. Absolutely pure white, 
even the beard and style arms. While not 
tall, it is one of the best and freest flow¬ 
ering early whites, of good form and won¬ 
derful substance, blooming over a long 
period. Fine for massing. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
W. J. FRYER. S. large, bright yellow, F. 
maroon with narrow yellow border; cen¬ 
ter overshadowed with violet. 
Per 10, $ .60; Per 100, $5.00 
ZADA. A pure white with occasional pur¬ 
ple marks at haft; yellow beard A med¬ 
ium sized flower of good form and sub¬ 
stance on well branched stalks. A vigor¬ 
ous free flowering variety. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
ecies 
These Iris are very interesting. They 
grow well in ordinary soil in shady 
locations or in full sunshine. The 
tall varieties are very satisfactory 
for planting around pools and lakes 
while the dwarf varieties are ideal 
for shady corners in the rock gar¬ 
den. 
ARENARIA. Dainty little yellow Iris with 
a flower that resembles a fairy bearded 
Iris. Does best in a dry location with 
sandy soil. An excellent Iris for the rock 
garden, growing only about 4 inches high; 
blooms in May. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
CHRYSOGRAPHES. A Chinese species re¬ 
sembling a single Japanese Iris in form, 
but with narrower petals. Velvety violet 
purple of a very deep tone. Height about 
28 inches. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
PSEUDACORUS. 36 to 48 inches. This is 
a particularly valuable species for several 
reasons. First, it is a rich yellow color, 
which color is entirely lacking in Siberian 
Iris and it is especially attractive mixed 
with the Siberians. Second, it will grow 
in marsh or swampy land, even with 2 or 
3 inches of water over it, and makes a 
pretty picture in shallow water or along 
the water’s edge. Third, it is excellent 
for naturalizing, as it will take care of 
itself in the most rugged surroundings, 
self-sowing and perpetuating itself. It is 
an English species. It will also grow in 
dry soil. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
VERSICOLOR, (Blueflag). Our native 
Blueflag, surely indispensable for the 
brookside or bog garden. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
\ ERNA. A dwarf Iris similar to Crista- 
la except the blue flowers are marked 
with yellow. Will do well in a sunny lo¬ 
cation and in sandy soil. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
INCARVILLEA 
Trumpet Flower 
They have pretty coarsely toothed or 
pinnate leaves and showy trumpet shaped 
flowers borne in terminal racemes. Choice 
plants for the sunny border. 
DELAVAYI. Large Gloxinia-like florets, 
rosy-purple. Very handsome. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
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