WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Wedgewood—An attractive rich blue self. Flowers of 
large size with prominent white beard. 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
William Mohr—A very large flower of most unusual col¬ 
oring. Pale lilac heavily netted with deep violet pro¬ 
ducing a dusky effect which is charming. 50 cents 
each, $5.00 per dozen. 
VARIOUS IRIS 
Cristata—Flowers of delightful amethyst blue borne on 
very short stems so that they cover the ground. Ex¬ 
cellent for rock work. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Forresti—Attractive pale yellow flowers and narrow 
grass-like foliage growing about 18 inches high. Very 
flne for naturalizing. 50 cents each, $5.00 per .dozen. 
Pumila—These little dwarf iris growing about four to 
six inches high are the earliest to bloom. Light blue, 
dark blue, white, yellow and royal purple colors. 25 
cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Siberica Orientalis—Makes clumps of narrow foliage and 
many flowers of deep blue. Especially attractive are 
the long pointed buds. Very hardy. 20 cents each, 
$1.75 per dozen. 
Siberica, Snow Queen—A delightful white form of the 
above with soft yellow throat. 20 cents each, $1.75 
per dozen. 
Japanese Iris 
(IRIS KAEMPFERI) 
Coming at the close of the long iris season, the Jap¬ 
anese Iris make a fitting climax. The large, flat blooms 
are seen at their best in the* early morning or at night, 
for these are warm days. The level rays of the sun glanc¬ 
ing from one to another of the many hued flowers make 
a delightful picture. 
We have imported many varieties and have grown new 
ones from selected seed. The list we present consists of 
the best we have found in the combined collections. We 
think you will find them very satisfactory indeed. 
Varieties listed below, 30 cents each. $3.00 per dozen. 
Six or more plants of one variety at the dozen rate. 
Blue Lagoon, (E,66), 6 petal, dark blue, golden throat ex¬ 
tending on the petal. Center gray, tipped violet-blue. 
Circe, 6 petals, very large, of variable coloring from lav¬ 
ender to blue. Very fine for massing. 
Garnet, (E.77), 3 petals, broad rounded petals of bright 
reddish violet with yellow throat. 
Gold Bound, 6 petals, broad petals of shimmering white 
with golden throat. Always satisfactory. 
Gray Dawn, (E.25), 3 petals, a delightful light gray bor¬ 
dered with reddish violet. Center gray edged with 
reddish violet. 
Not what you pay, but the satisfaction you get, should 
determine where you make your purchases. 
