JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
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IRIS 
DUTCH IRIS 
They resemble the Spanish Iris, but their habit of growth is more 
vigorous, the flowers larger, with conspicuous orange blotches on the 
wide falls. Buds open at least two weeks before the Spanish Iris, and 
immediately after the last of the May flowering tulips are gone. Through 
untiring years of hybridization, they not only surpass the Spanish Iris 
in size and sturdiness of growth, but also in brilliancy of color. 
Filifolia Imperator. One of the most popular florist’s varieties. The 
flowers are large, dark blue, brilliant orange blotch. Very showy, 
strong grower, highly recommended. Mulch well the first year. Height 
27 inches. 
White Exselsior. Large beautiful flowers of pure white. 
Yellow Queen. Uniform pure yellow. Excellent variety. 
12 for 75c 25 for $1.40 100 for $5.00 
GERMAN IRIS 
“S” Refers to the 
t hree standard 
or upright curl¬ 
ing petals. “F” to 
falls or droop¬ 
ing petals. 
Ambassador: “S” 
Bronze, “F” mar¬ 
oon. 
Cecil Minturn: 
Pink. 
Dream: Light pink. 
Jeanne D’A r c: 
S t r o n g, pure 
white. 
Lady Byng: Clear 
pale lavender. 
L. A. Williamson: 
Violet and Pur¬ 
ple. 
Medrano: Dark 
smoky claret. 
Lohengrin: Cattle- 
ya rose. 
Mrs. Walter Brew- 
ster: Bi-color: 
Lavender Blue 
and Aniline Blue. 
Shekinali: Pale lemon yellow. 
Seminole: “S” Red Tones. 
GERMAN IRIS 
Princess Beatrice: Light lavender. 
Vesper Gold: Yellow tones. 
12 for $1.00 25 for $1.85 50 for $3.50 100 for $6.25 
