Dutch and Spanish Iris 
(Continued) 
Cajanus (12) (Spanish). A tall late growing vari¬ 
ety with very large, handsome flowers of bril¬ 
liant yellow. Tall strong wiry stems. Ht. 30”. 
Golden Bronze (10) (Spanish) (See illustration) is 
a very beautiful iris of unique coloring. The stan¬ 
dards are dark violet edged bronze, while the 
falls are golden bronze, giving a two-toned ef¬ 
fect. Height 22”. Award of Merit. 
Indian Chief (7) (Dutch). One of the newer bronze 
varieties. The standards are violet, tinged 
bronze, while the falls are bronze. Height 24”. 
Award of Merit. 
White Excelsior (3) (Dutch). A very fine uniform 
pure white iris, of good form and substance. 
Falls very broad. It is earlier than the white iris 
D. Haring. Height 22”. First Class Certificate. 
YOUR CHOICE from the above list of four vari¬ 
eties of Dutch and Spanish Iris. One variety only, 
postpaid—3 bulbs 25c, 12 bulbs 85c, 25 bulbs 
$1.50, 100 bulbs $5.00. 
SUNSET KING EDWARD PERLE DES JARDINE 
The following named varieties are all strikingly beautiful 
and the most distinctive English Iris in cultivation. 
King of the Blue. Brilliant dark blue. 
Mont Blanc. Large handsome flowers of pure white. 
Perle des Jardine. Beautiful silvery pearl. 
The above three varieties, one kind only—20c each, 3 bulbs 
50c, 6 bulbs 90c, $1.75 doz., postpaid. 
King Edward. Velvety maroon; scarce. 40c each, 3 bulbs 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Choice Mixed Colors, 6 bulbs 30c, 50c doz.. 
$3.75 per 100, postpaid. 
These magnificent bulbous Irises are larger in 
all their parts than the Dutch and Spanish. 
Larger flowers, broader of leaf, altogether more 
sturdy in appearance and very showy. 
The leaves do not make their appearance un¬ 
til spring, and the large handsome flowers come 
during the latter part of June and early July, thus 
succeeding the Bearded, Dutch and Spanish. 
They are the latest of the bulbous Iris to bloom 
and as cut flowers take first place. The colors 
are more beautiful when cut just as the bud starts 
to unfurl and allowed to open in the dark in 
water. 
English Iris thrive in any good garden soil but 
prefer a moist loam rich in humus. Give full sun, 
except in hot climates, where partial shade will 
be appreciated, with plenty of moisture during the spring 
months while growing. They are quite hardy and success¬ 
fully grown in cold climates. 
The earlier the planting after the beginning of September 
the better. Place the bulbs at least 3 inches deep, measuring 
from the shoulder of the bulb. English Iris bulbs do not re¬ 
quire annual lifting, but may be left in the ground until the 
clump becomes crowded. 
This Iris has been scarce, but we have developed the finest 
stock in the United States and are offering the mixed colors at 
attractive prices that they may be more generally grown. 
English Iris 
Garden 
Orchids 
SUNSET (See illustratiori) is one of the most charming 
of English Iris. It has the color of Cattleya Orchids—a 
delicate shade of rosy tinted lilac. Groups of 7 to 9 bulbs 
along the border are most attractive and add a delight¬ 
ful touch of color. Sunset is a clean, strong growing Iris 
reaching a height of 19 inches, and is offered at these 
most attractive prices: postpaid 
3 bulbs.40c 12 bulbs.$1.20 
6 bulbs.70c 100 bulbs. 9.00 
English Iris Collection No. 12 
King of Blue. 
Mont Blanc. 
Perle des Jardine. 
Sunset. 
Named, labeled—postpaid. 
12 bulbs, 3 each, 4 varieties.$2.00 
24 bulbs, 6 each, 4 varieties. 3.50 
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