SPRING TRADE LIST — FEBRUARY 6, 1939 
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PERENNIALS-continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
HIBISCUS, Mallow. 
GIANT FLOWERING. A wonderfully improved form of native Marshmallow 
or Rose Mallow. Separate colors. Pink, White, Red and Crimson Eye. 
August and September. 4 to 5 ft_ $ .80 $ 7.00 
HIERACIUM, Hawk Weed. 
AURANTIACUM, (Orange Hawk Weed). Orange flowers. July. 15 in- .70 6.00 
*IBERIS, Hardy Candytuft. 
GIBRALTARICA. Covered with dense heads of flowers in early spring. Ever¬ 
green foliage. Dwarf. 8 in_ .95 8.00 
SEMPERVIRENS. Literally covered with sheet of white in May and June. 
Dwarf, evergreen foliage. 8 in_ .95 8.00 
IRIS 
We have revised our 1938 Iris list, and have added several good varieties, which are worthy 
of your serious consideration. We have divided our Iris into three groups—the “Extra Good” 
varieties, “Medium Priced” varieties and “Standard” varieties. We guarantee our Iris to be 
true to name, and are available for shipment anytime after the first of August. In fact, Iris 
can be transplanted most any month of the year, providing the frost is out of the ground. 
Per 10 Per 100 
EXTRA GOOD VARIETIES. 
This list contains some of the World’s finest Iris. Practically all of them 
are recent introductions and are much improved over the old type. If 
you have never handled any of these “Extra Good’ varieties, it would 
be our suggestion that you try a few of them. Your customers will 
enjoy getting acquainted with them. 
ACACIA ROSE, medium height. Large rose petaled flowers_$1.80 $15.00 
ALICE HORSEFALL, a big dark velvety red-purple intermediate and one 
of the finest of this class. An orange beard gives a fine contrast; 30 in. 
Blooms well into tall bearded class_ 2.10 17.50 
AMBASSADUER, deep rich blend. Winner of American Iris Society Popular¬ 
ity Contest. 42 in. _ .60 5.00 
ASIA, a beautiful silvery lavender blend, lit by a bright yellow beard. An 
Iris of elegance and deserved popularity. Late, 36 in_ 1.20 10.00 
AUTUMN KING, this is the first of a new race of Iris, that bloom both 
in the spring and fall. The flowers are large, a lovely blue purple_ .95 8.00 
BEAU IDEAL, one of the distinctive Sass plicatas, notable for the wide solid 
border of Chinese Violet on a white background. Very unusual and 
fine, 34 in. _ .60 5.00 
BLUE GLORY, S. light blue; F. darker blue_ .60 5.00 
BUTO, rich velvety deep royal purple. Gigantic flower of perfect form, 30 in. 1.20 10.00 
CHASSEUR, 36 in., one of the largest and finest yellow Iris with bright Prus¬ 
sian red veinings at the throat_ 1.40 12.00 
CLARA NOYES, a gorgeous blend of orange yellow, and red of Talisman 
rose 'coloring_ 2.10 17.50 
DOLLY MADISON, a glorified Quaker Lady type. Large flowers of blended 
soft mauve and soft yellow. Finest of its type, 36 in- .60 5.00 
EUPHONY, standing petals, mustard yellow tipped Chamoise, ruffled. Droop¬ 
ing petals spreading of same color well marked with a large central 
zone of blue, 36 in_ 1.40 12.00 
FLAMINGO, a magnificent new rich red-toned variety, 38 in- 1.40 12.00 
INDIAN CHIEF, this is one of the finest red Iris. S. beautiful violet-red; F. 
deep rich glowing velvety red. The general effect being a fine rich 
red. Greatly admired by everyone. 40 in.- 1.40 12.00 
IMPERATOR, a fine extra large toned Iris that makes a striking garden 
effect. Given an Award of Merit at Wisley, England, 30 in- .60 5.00 
KING JUBA, a clear colored large flowered variegata, the brilliant contrast 
between the yellow standards and wide solid deep velvety red falls, 
makes this a striking and much admired Iris. Very large flowers 
on 36 to 40 in. stem_ 1.80 15.00 
KING KARL, beautifully ruffled light pinkish cinnamon standards. F. cream 
sanded in an all-over pattern of liseran purple with a yellow beard. 
The bloom takes on beautiful rosy tones as it ages. 27 in.- 1.80 15.00 
KING MIDAS, S. golden buff suffused garnet brown; F. velvety iridescent 
garnet brown edged golden buff. The heavy beard is of deepest orange. 
The center of the flower and the hafts are illuminated with intense 
golden lights. 30 in. - 2.40 20.00 
KING TUT, notable for its beautiful brilliant brown and red tones that 
fairly blaze in bright sun. F. Hessian brown, S and stigmas Cacao 
brown. Half and beard golden yellow, the general effect in the garden 
of brilliant red _ 1.40 12.00 
LORD OF JUNE, a very fragrant gigantic blue bicolor, flowers measuring 
7 inches, 40 in_ -45 4.00 
