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The Japanese Iris are among the most gorgeous of the entire Iris family. There is nothing more 
showy than the Japanese Iris and as they blossom after the others have finished flowering, they thus 
prolong the Iris season for several weeks. They are different in form from all other Irises. Many are as 
large as a dinner plate. Some of those listed below have never before been offered by me in a 
moderate priced collection, having never until now had sufficient stock to do so. No flower garden 
should be without a collection of the gorgeous Japanese Iris. Anyone may be successful with them 
by following simple cultural directions accompanying all shipments. Every variety in this group is 
of superb quality. If you wish me to select the varieties for your order, I will be glad to do so, 
and I am sure you will be more than pleased with my selection. 
PLANTING AND CULTURAL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY ALL SHIPMENTS 
this page, I am making a uniform price 
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AMETHYST —32 in. A very lovely soft amethyst blue, with 
creamy white styles. A large single flower of exquisite 
daintiness, with wavy petals of silky texture. 
ASTARTE —40 in. Double, large, spreading, seven inch 
flowers, of uniform, intense, deep hyacinth-violet. A mag¬ 
nificent variety. 
AZURE —37 in. Immense, perfectly double, soft azure- 
blue. One of the largest and finest soft blue tones. 
BETTY F. HOLMES —38 in. A new giant double snow- 
white, with cream styles and soft lemon yellow throat area. 
The best white. 
BLUE DANUBE —34 in. Double. One of the most lovely of 
all Japanese Iris. A real deep uniform true blue, of gigantic 
size. 
BLUE GIANT —32 in. A huge flower, nine inches across, 
in a most delightful shade of soft blue, with snow-white 
styles. 
BOKHARA —30 in. A beautiful pink tone, with wavy 
petals and yellow central area, edged blue. 
CARLTON CHILDS —36 in. One of the best single varie¬ 
ties, with large, almost circular petals of pure snow-white, 
prominently veined deep violet. Very stylish and artistic 
looking. Flowers eight inches across. 
CAROLINE G. CHILDS —32 in. Single, white, veined blue- 
violet, inner petals purple and white. 
CHUTSAI —30 in. A gigantic Single, of pure mauve, with 
a snow-white throat. 
CLOUD DRESS —42 in. A delightfully formed double 
white flower, covered with a network of fine hair-line soft 
mauve veins. 
DATE DOGU —34 in. (Meaning "Extravagant Display".) 
Vivid red-purple, with white throat and milk-white styles. 
The white throat radiates out over the petals in the form 
of milk-white veins, in strong contrast to the vivid red- 
purple falls. 
ELEANOR PARRY —36 in. A fine large double flower of 
uniform petunia-violet throughout with a distinct blue 
flush at the centre. Styles snow-white in beautiful contrast. 
ETHEL J. MARSHALL —36 in. One of the most striking 
of all Japanese Iris. A huge single white flower, very 
slightly flushed and veined soft violet, appearing to be 
pure white excepting on close inspection. 
EUMEE—32 in. Single deep blue-purple self, of uniform 
color throughout. 
"RISING SUN" 
JAPANESE IRIS COLLECTION 
This collection will be personally selected by me 
and planned so as to give you a complete color 
range. There will be giant singles and doubles, 
mottled, striped, blended and solid colors, soft 
pastel tones and intensely brilliant colors. 
8 Gorgeous Japanese Iris, All Different, Each 
Separately Labeled for $2.00 
On the very fine group of Japanese Iris on 
of 35c each; $3.75 a dozen; or 100 
GOLD BOUND—34 in. This is an entirely different white 
from others, as the heavy, firm, leathery petals seem to 
be molded of wax. A perfect double, that has been the 
most popular white for several years. 
GRACE SPERLING—40 in. A very fine early flowering 
Single, with gigantic flowers of soft blue, with milk white 
crests. 
GRANITE—36 in. A very beautiful single violet, with a 
cloth-like texture due to the white ground showing through. 
Tiny standards of terra-cotta. Very fine. 
INDO—36 in. Huge single flowers, 8 inches' across, of a 
clear uniform indigo-blue, with lemon yellow throat mark¬ 
ings, which are surrounded by a narrow white area. 
JEANETTE PARRY—30 in. A large Single flower, with 
white falls, delicately veined soft blue; tiny mulberry- 
purple standards. 
JOSEPHINE HEYWOOD—36 in. A fine, large, Single 
flower, over seven inches across, of lavender-violet color¬ 
ing, with small erect standards of Chinese-violet, and an 
ivory throat. 
KAMATA—30 in. A very striking deep brilliant sky-blue 
with milk white veins. 
KOKI-NO-IRO—44 in. Huge double flowers (almost 
triple) of deep purple, with deep yellow throat area. See 
color illustration. 
KUMO-NO-OBI—(A sash-like cloud.) Large double flow¬ 
ers of massive structure and exquisite colors. The border 
is bluish-violet, intensified towards the centre to spectrum- 
violet. The conspicuous yellow throat markings are sur¬ 
rounded by a narrow area of white. Styles cream, flushed 
bluish-violet. 
LA FAVORITA—30 in. A magnificent early, large Double 
white, with minute veins of soft purple. Very handsome. 
LUCIE MARSHALL—A fine, I arge, double pansy-violet, 
with white veins. Centre of flower white, with yellow throat. 
MARGARET S. HENDRICKSON—44 in. Huge TRIPLE 
flowers of deep chicory blue, with white styles and lemon 
yellow throat. One of the best. 
MAYO-NO-SHIRANAMI—(A dancing white wave) 36 in, 
A gigantic, beautifully frilled Double white, flushed soft 
lavender when first opening, fading out to pure white. 
Tufted centre. Canary yellow throat. Beautiful at all stages. 
NISHIKI-YAMA—(Meaning, "A Brocade Mountain".) The 
name alludes to ' the view of a mountain covered with 
Japanese Maples, giving a "brocade" effect. A mammoth 
double flower, of great beauty. The finest of this type 
and color. See color illustration. 
ORIOLE—36 in. EARLY DOUBLE RICH BURGUNDY 
RED, with a smoothness of texture and a carriage that 
makes it especially attractive. An unusually brilliant color. 
"SUPERB" COLLECTION OF 
JAPANESE IRIS 
I Will Furnish One of Each of the Above Superb 
Collection of 40 Varieties, in Fine Strong Plants 
All Labeled for. $ I 0 00 
3 of Each, Total 120 Plants for 27.50 
6 of Each, Total 240 Plants for 50.00 
for $25.00, your selection of varieties. 
PATROCLE—30 in. A lovely amethyst-violet coloring, the 
color being rather uniform throughout, but with a 
slightly variable tone, just enough to add to its attractive¬ 
ness. The yellow throat markings are entirely hidden by 
the styles, which adds to the color uniformity. There is a 
distinct blue flush towards the centre of the petals. 
PYRAMID—32 in. A magnificent double to triple deep 
blue-purple, with white styles and conspicuous yellow 
throat markings in strong contrast. 
RED RIDING HOOD—30 in. An extra fine amaranth-red, 
veined white. 
SAKURAGAWA—(Cherry River) 38 in. Named for the 
famous "Sakura-Gawa" or cherry river, whose banks are 
lined with rare specimens of the Japanese Flowering 
Cherries. A magnificent Double, true soft cherry-blossom- 
pink, with soft lemon-yellow throat surrounded by a small 
white area. The finest soft pink toned variety. 
SEA CREST—46 in. Double-filled white, faintly flushed 
very soft violet, with lavender crests. One of the finest 
of all Japanese Iris. 
SUBOTAI—34 in. An unusual rosy-red color. Very fine. 
UCHIU—Th e name, meaning "Universe", alludes to the 
"Heavenly Blue" color, with white centre surrounding the 
yellow throat, the white gradually spreading as the flower 
ages. Styles are alabaster-white, with Wisteria-blue crests. 
VIOLET HERRINGTON—40 in. A large, handsome, 
Double flower of Bradleys Violet-coloring, with white veins 
and a nicely tufted centre. 
WAKAMUSHA—(A young knight) 36 in. Best of the dark 
striped kinds. Deep, vivid, brilliant pansy violet veins over 
a white ground, with a snow-white border. Styles intense, 
solid blackish-pansy-violet. A most striking flower. 
YAMA-YAMA—30 in. White, flushed lavender, with a 
narrow hairline edging of bright violet on the standards 
Cream styles. 
Koki-No-Iro 
