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SPURIA or TALL BEARDLESS IRIS 
Bright and showy on slender stems four to five feet tall, easily grown. 
Planting time is late fall—they bloom after the bearded iris-—do best in 
moist soil and the crowns should be planted three inches below the surface, 
in the sun. Delivery September and October. 
Ochroleuca. Noble-growing hardy plant, producing large flowers of ivory 
whiteness, with orange-yellow at the throat, of a stout texture, lasting in 
beauty for days, highly effective for decorative purposes. 6 feet. Each 40c 
Sulphurea. A beautiful yellow^ form of the Ochroleuca. A vigorous grower; 
supply small. Each 50c 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
These Iris are tall with slender stems and narrow grass-like foliage. 
They are among the best for cut flowers. The plants do well in a moist 
location as well as in any good garden location. 
Emperor. A beautiful iris with deep violet flowers. Two sizes: 25c & 40c 
Perry’s Blue. Large well-formed flowers of a clear shade of sky blue with 
white markings on the falls. Height 4 2 inches. In 2 sizes: 25c & 40c 
Snow Queen. Pure white. Height 3 feet. In two sizes: 25c and 40c 
SHIPPING TIME—LATE FALL OR EARLA r SPRING 
SWT" Japanese, Dutch, Spanish and English Iris Bulbs will be listed in our 
July Seed and Bulb Catalog. 
DYKES MEDAL IRIS WINNERS 
The Dykes Medal is the highest award which an iris can receive. Only 
one award is made yearly in America, England and France. 
Collection of These 10 . . . Valued at $10.75 for 
$9.75 Postpaid 
DAUNTLESS (America) 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (France) 
GUDRUN (England) 
JEAN CAYEL T X (France) 
MARY GEDDES (America) 
MISSOURI (America) 
PLUIE D’OR (France) 
RAMESES (America) 
SAN FRANCISCO (America) 
SIERRA BLUE (America) 
THE SIX AMERICAN DYKES MEDAL WINNERS 
The Collection of These 6 . . . Valued at $6.15 for 
$5.50 Postpaid 
DAUNTLESS RAMESES 
MARY GEDDES SAN FRANCISCO 
MISSOURI SIERRA BLUE 
