COLLECTION FOR CONNOISSIEURS 
Here are six superb recent Irises, value $8.35 for only $5.00 postpaid: 
Blue Monarch, California Gold, Crystal Beauty, Dore, Eros and Sir Knight. 
HIGH AWARDS COLLECTION 
12 Superfine Irises which have received an Honorable Mention, an 
Award of Merit or the Dykes Medal — a $4.30 value for only $3.00 postpaid: 
Black Wings, Clara Noyes, Coppersmith, Depute Nomblot, Dolly Madison, 
Eloise Lapham, Golden Light, Imperial Blush, Moon Magic, Pluie d’Or, 
Bameses, and Violet Crown. 
THE IRIS FAN COLLECTION 
10 exceptional Irises, a full $3.30 value for only $1.75 postpaid: 
Blue Mist, Frieda Mohr, Giant Baldwin, Indian Chief, Largo, Los Angeles, 
Nene, Talisman, Helios, and White Crepe. 
SACRED LILY OF INDIA 
(Amorphophallus Rivieri) 
A great novelty that is curious, interesting and unique. 
Planted in the garden when the Dahlias are planted, it produces an 
attractive plant that suggests a small palm — a single stem that is 
mottled green and white with purple and reddish shadings. There are 
three palm-like branches bearing numerous, small, lacy leaves. After 
the top has been killed by frost, the bulbous root is dug and stored in a 
cool cellar. About Christmas time, it is brought into the light and heat, 
and in three or four weeks sends up its long stem bearing at the top a 
Calla-shaped flower 14 inches across with a spadix that may be 36 Inches 
long. They start to bloom when 4 years old, and bloom annually thereafter. 
Bulbs should be covered 3 to 6 inches. The blooming bulb indoors requires 
no soil or water; but in the garden in summer should not be allowed 
to dry out. 
Very few bulbs available at 1 yr. 75c; 2 yr. bulbs, $1.50; 3 yr, bulb 
$2.00; 4 yr. bulb, $5.00 postpaid, in spring or falL 
Blossoms 3 feet long on stems 7 feet tall. 
