TOTTY'S SUPREME COLLECTION OF JAPANESE IRISES 
These magnificent Irises are a truly gorgeous sight and extend the Iris season well into July. The colors ore 
many and brilliant, and add greatly to any garden. . . . They thrive in any good, mellow clay loam and while 
they like plenty of moisture during the growing season, flooding with water is not a necessity, as many suppose. 
It is essential to keep the ground well stirred. Be sure water does not stand over them in Winter. 
Anna Case Mackay—Double. Very early. The ground color of 
this Iris is pure white, suffused toward edge of petals to a bright 
crimson. Very unusual. Price: 50c each per plant. 
Anns Corning—Double. The softest pink we have seen in any 
Japanese Iris. Light yellow markings in center. A very beautiful 
and unusual Iris. Price: $1.00 each per plant. 
Annie Burr Jennings—Double. A most beautiful self pink. An Iris 
greatly admired and a distinct break in color of Japanese Irises. 
Price: $1.00 each per plant. 
Edith Wetmore—Single. The huge flowers which are of good sub¬ 
stance are white, suffusing toward the edges to a soft royal- 
purple. Very beautiful and unusual. Price: $1.00 each per plant. 
George K. Morrow—Double. Clear and purest white with slight 
yellow markings in center. A flower of wonderful keeping qual¬ 
ities. Price: 75c each per plant. 
Madame H. M. Van Haersma De With—Double. The ground color 
of this unusual Iris is white, suffusing to a lighter blue toward 
edges of petals with entire petals very distinctly veined a deeper 
blue. Standards are a deep royal-purple. Price: $1.50 per plant. 
Mrs. Charles E. Merrill—Double. A blending of colors difficult to 
describe. Light blue, suffusing toward edges to a deep claret 
with light yellow markings toward center of petals. Price: $1.00 
each per plant. ^ 
Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe—Double. Very beautiful and unusual. 
The color is white with a slight porcelain hue and slight yellow 
markings in center. Price: $1.00 each per plant. 
Mrs. Hamilton Fish Webster—Double. A most beautiful and 
unusual Iris. Ground color is white overlaid toward the center 
with deep purple which gradually lightens toward edges of 
petals. Entire flower is distinctly veined purple. Price: 75c each 
per plant. 
Mrs. Harold Brown—Single. Very difficult to describe. The color 
is white, slowly diffusing toward the edges of the petals from 
a light to a deep pink. Price: $1.00 each per plant. 
Mrs. L. E. Woodhouse—Double. Soft blue, turning to a deep purple 
toward edges. Very fine. Price: $1.50 each per plant. 
Mrs. Michael M. Van Beuren—Double. The color of this beautiful 
Iris is a satiny, deep self-colored royal-purple. This variety is 
very unusual on account of the very prominent standards. Price: 
$1.50 each per plant. 
Mrs. Walter B. James—Single. The color is best described as white, 
overlaid with a sheen of grayish slate. Very attractive. Price: 
$1.00 each per plant. 
Pinnacle—Double. Very deep mahogany, self color with light yel¬ 
low center. Very attractive. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
Standard Varieties Japanese Iris 
Price: 30c per plant, 3 plants 85c, $3.00 per dozen 
Blue Jay—Double sky-blue, distinct white lines on each petal. 
Gold Bound—Double. Large, double white enriched by a creamy 
glow, from the gold banded center. 
Pyramid—Double violet purple, veined white in center of each 
petal. 
Rose-Anna—Double, mauve lavender, darker halo. Petals of soft, 
crepe-like texture, with yellow blotch at base. 
Violet Beauty—Large, single flower of a rich, dark violet purple, 
with long, conspicuous yellow center and graceful, crepe-like 
texture. A tall growing variety, very showy in garden. 
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