TALL-BEARDED IRIS—Continued 
Labor. Fragrant. Dark violet heliotrope. 
Lohengrin. 8.2. S. and F. soft silvery mauve. 
Lord of June. 9.1. Fragrant. S. soft lavender 
blue; F. rich violet blue. 
Loreley. 7.9. S. light yellow; F. ultramarine-blue 
bordered with cream. 
Ma Mie. 8.1. S. pure white, frilled light violet; 
F. white, penciled and margined lavender. 
Mary Garden. 7.8. S. pale yellow, flushed pale 
lavender; F. creamy white, minutely dotted and 
veined maroon. 
Meldoric (New). A blue black of colossal size. 
The finest dark Iris to date. $1.50 each. 
Mildred Presby. 8.6. S. white; F. rich dark 
purple. 
Mme. Chobaut. 8.1. Late. S. rosy bronze; F. 
edged Prussian red. 
Morning Splendour. 9.1. Late. Fragrant. 
Rich red tone. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. 6.8. Late. S. pure white; F. 
white, finely reticulated. A charming white. 
Parc de Neuilly. 8.1. S. and F. very daik navy 
blue of reddish tinge. 
Persia (New). Massive blooms in a unique blend¬ 
ing of rich colors, reminding one of the colors in 
a Persian rug. One of the very finest. 50c. each. 
Phoebus. A new, fine, tall lemon yellow. French 
Award of Merit. 50c. each. 
Pluie d’Or (New). Winner of the Dykes Medal, 
highest International Honors for the finest, 
largest, tallest deep yellow. 35c. each. 
Pocahontas. 7.7. Pure white, bordered pale blue. 
Princess Beatrice. Soft lavender, fragrant. 
Prospero. 8.2. S. pale lavender; F. rich deep 
violet purple. 
Quaker Lady. 8.4. Smoky lavender yellow shad¬ 
ings; F. Ageratum blue and old gold. 
Rameses (New). A lovely blend of soft yellow 
and tourmaline pink, the flower being suffused 
with a yellow glow at the center. A perfect 
flower in every way. 35c. each. 
Seminole. Late. Rich, velvety crimson bicolor. 
Susan Bliss. 8.6. Orchid pink. 
Talisman. An enchanting, delightfully fragrant 
Iris of rich, iridescent golden yellow, flushed 
soft pink. Somewhat the colors of Talisman 
Rose. 50c. each. 
Taj Mahal. 8.1. P'ine white. 
Theodolinda (New). A new and very large 
Plicata. White with buttonhole stitchings of 
clear blue. $1.00 each. 
True Charm. 8.4. Beautiful Plicata. White with 
margins etched in blue lavender. 
True Delight. 8.5. S. and F. purest white, edges 
deep rose. Fragrant. 
White Knight. 8.3. Fragrant. Snow white, waxy 
texture. 
All German Iris, 25c. each, except 
where noted 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 1 
All 25c. varieties, $2.00 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 2 
5 each of 5 favorite varieties for $2.00 
All labeled and selected to give you a 
variety of color 
DWARF IRIS 
Cristata (Crested Iris). A gem for the rock gar¬ 
den. Grows 4 to 6 in. high. Soft amethyst blue. 
Fragrant. 25c. each. 
Pumila Lutea. Golden yellow flowers. Same 
habit and growth as Caerulea. 25c. each. 
Postage prepaid on all orders of Iris 
and Phlox amounting to $2.00 or more 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Siberian Iris, with its grasslike foliage, should be 
planted freely around water. The Siberian Iris will 
thrive in moist locations which are too damp for 
most other plants; they bloom profusely with prac¬ 
tically no attention and are so hardy that one need 
only to plant them and set by and enjoy the 
exquisite blooms. Each 3 Doz. 
Sibirica (Siberian Flag). Showy 
blue flowers, beautifully vein¬ 
ed with white and violet. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. high, with nar¬ 
row, grassy leaves.$0.10 $0.25 $0.75 
Sibirica, Emperor. Dark violet 
blue. Largest blooms of any of 
the Sibiricas.15 .40 1.50 
Sibirica, Perry’s Blue. A large 
flower of clear blue with hori¬ 
zontal Falls. Probably the fin¬ 
est Sibirica Iris. Very popular. .10 .40 1.50 
Sibirica, Snow Queen. Found 
by Mr. Barr in Japan. Pure 
glistening white with yellow 
throat. Grows 3ft. high.. .15 .40 1.50 
SPECIAL OFFER 
100 Siberian Iris (Mixed).$5.00 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The blooms of the Japanese Iris are 6 to 10 inches 
in diameter and coming into bloom late in June and 
throughout early July, they fill a space in the sea¬ 
son when top notch blooms are scarce. They will 
grow in almost any soil that does not become too 
dry in Summer, but they prefer a warm, sunny 
location. 
They may be planted throughout the Fall, but 
if planted after October 1, should be freely mulched 
after the ground freezes to prevent heaving. 
Each Doz. 
Amethyst. Single. Exquisite laven¬ 
der shade.$0.30 $3.00 
Blue Bird. Single. Deep velvety blue. .25 2.5C 
Choseiden. Bright rose with lemon- 
yellow throat markings surrounded 
by a white area.30 3.00 
Hano-no-nishiki. Violet purple, 
veined with white.25 2.50 
Koko-no-iro. Deep purple suffused 
with violet, slightly veined with 
white. Golden center.25 2.50 
Mirage. Single. Light pink suffused 
with light blue toward the center... .35 .... 
Norma. Double. Silky lavender pink. .30 3.00 
Pink Progress. Single. Ashy gray lav¬ 
ender; clear blue halo overlaid with 
silver sheen.25 2.50 
Pseud acorus (Common Waterflag). 
Yellow.20 1.50 
Red Riding Hood. Single. Amaranth 
red veined, white.35 3.50 
Sho-jo. White veined violet.30 3.00 
Sufo-no-koi. Color blotches and 
speckled blue and white with yellow 
throat.30 3.00 
White. Double. White petals with 
yellow throat.25 2.50 
SPECIAL OFFER 
12 Japanese Iris (Mixed).$1.50 
Add 15c. for postage and packing 
100 Japanese Iris (Mixed).$12.00 
Add 50c. for postage and packing 
TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 
Page 3 I 
