BULBS 
English Irises 
Of all tho irises we think these are 
the most heautifiil. The colors raime 
from white to deep blue, with the 
most enchanting shades of lavender, 
orchid and mauve in between. The 
blossoms are larger than the Spanish 
and Dutch irises and come later than 
those types. Plant about 4 inches 
deep, during September if possible. 
.MIXED ENGEISII IKISKS. Splen 
did assortment of these magnificent 
flowers: wide varietv of lovely colors. 
13 for 75c, 100 for itla.OO. 
D.MIK HIA'K. A magnificent va- 
riet.v of clear dark glistening blue. 
Tall stems and large flowers. 13 for 
ijil.OO. 
MONT BL.ANC. Clear -"ire white. 
Verv attractive large flower. 13 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
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Spanish Irises 
(WJANUS. Large graceful blos¬ 
soms of clear golden yellow on tall 
slender stems. One of the finest yel¬ 
low irvses for the garden and one of 
the most delightful cut flowers ui the 
whole list. 13 for 50c, 100 for .$3.00. 
(>()LI)F]N LION. An unifiue nov¬ 
elty with beautifull.v ruffled petals. 
Standards lemon-yellow, falls golden 
velow. 3 for 40c, 13 for $1.35, 100 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
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Iris Reticulata 
The violet scented iris. Like a 
dwarf Dutch Iris of deep violet-purple 
with yellow blotch. Flowers in very 
early spring and may be forced by 
Christmas time. A lovely early flower 
for the rock garden. Strong healthy 
bulbs, 3 for 45c, 13 for $1.60. 
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MIXED ENGLISH IRIS 
GIANT HYBRID MONTBRETIAS 
We are iileased to offer this year a collection of the new 
Earlham hybrid Montbretias which are now available at moder¬ 
ate prices. These varieties are very niuch superior to the ordi¬ 
nary montbretias and have attracted a great amount of atten¬ 
tion the world over. With their large size and great beauty 
they make excellent border plants and are very decorative for 
cutting. 
iVIontbretias are of easy culture, growing well in any good 
garden soil if they have a plentiful supi^ly of moisture. The 
fall is the best time for planting unless the winters are severe. 
In cold climates they should be planted in the spring and can 
be given the same treatment as gladioli. The bulbs should 
never be allowed to dry out. 
HIS M.\JESTY. This is one of the very best. The flowers 
are of largest size, often 4 inches across, of deei) velvety 
scarlet shading down to golden yellow. A tall and vigorous 
grower. 3 for 30c. 13 for .$1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
LE.MON (IVEEN. Creamy yellow with pale center and deep 
orange buds. Verv attractive flower of great decorative value. 
3 for 40c, 13 for $i.50, 100 for $11.00. 
MARJORIE. A very free flowering type with large open 
flowers, orange-yellow with crimson center, very beautiful, 
perfectly flat when fullv open. Height 3 feet. 3 for 30c, 13 for 
$1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
QUEEN .AEEXANDR.V. One of the best of the yellow 
varieties with tall erect stems and large flowers of_ chrome- 
yellow with a carmine mark at the liase of the petals. 3 tor 30c. 
13 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
QUEEN QF SPAIN. Brilliant flowers of deep golden- 
orange with the reverse of the i)etals golden-apricot. \'ery 
bright and effective. 3 for 40c. 13 for $1.50, 100 for $11.00. 
Collection of Giant Montbretias 
THREE each of flu* above six variclics, 15 l)iill)s f<»r $1 >' 
TWELVE each, 60 l)iill)s, for $5.00. 
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