Established Since 1898 73 
IRIS GERMAN 10 
LORD OF JUNE. Each Rate 
Large violet blue. 
MAJOR. 
Purple. 
MIDNIGHT. 
Rich deep purple. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. 
Lavender-blue. 
PERFECTION. 
Rich violet-blue. 
PURISSIMA. 
White. 
RED CLOUD. 
Dark brownish-red. 
RHEIN NIXE. 
Violet-blue with white edge. 
IRIS JAPONICA. S'-Si/a' Japanese Iris 
These are among the most gorgeous of the 
entire Iris family . 50 .45 
ASAGARI. 
Light lavender. 
AZURE. 
Soft azure blue. 
BERTHA HALLOCK. 
Double white, lavender fringed. 
GOLD BOUND. 
Large double white. 
KOKUHO. 
Dark purple. 
PRESIDENT HARDING. 
Light blue, dark shading. 
TEMPLETON. 
Light violet, mottled reddish pink and white. 
YUMI-NO-UKIHASHI. 
Dark blue. 
IRIS SIBIRICA. 
Mixed varieties. 
IRIS Christata (R). 4"-6" 
Very dwarf, light blue. A dainty native creeping species 
flowering in May. 
IRIS Pumila (R). 6"-8" Miniature Flag 
They are fine for bordering flower beds or planting in the 
rock garden, flowering in April and May. 
IRIS OCHROLEUCA. 
The Iris in this group should be grown much more ex¬ 
tensively than they are at the present time. The flowers 
last for a long time and the buds keep opening after 
cutting. In shape the flowers are almost identical with 
the Dutch and Spanish Iris and are as easy to handle 
without injury. The flower stalks, however, are from 
3^ to 4^2 feet high. The foliage is swordlike, but 
dies down during the winter. The plants are very 
effective; in the border where they make large clumps. 
Yellow, White, Blue and Canary Yellow... $1.00 each 
