BULB IRIS 
The bulb Iris begin blooming just as the daffodils are 
fading out, lasting about six weeks. Very useful as cut 
flowers and bulbs multiply rapidly. Plant 5 inches deep 
and 4 to 6 inches apart, during the month of September 
if possible. The Dutch and Spanish Iris are quite hardy 
but the English may need some protective covering over 
severe winters. 
DUTCH IRIS. Earliest of the bulb Iris. Except where 
noted otherwise, .05 each; .45 per dozen; $3.00 per 
100 postpaid. 4 of one kind at dozen rate. 
Adrian Backer, purple lilac, good substance. 
Celestial, a fine sky blue. 
E. B. Gamier, large deep blue. 
Hart Nibrig, bright blue. 
Imperator, tall dark blue, very fine forcer, late. 
Leonard Da Vinci, creamy white and soft yellow. 
Ruysdael, violet-purple, falls paler violet, unique color. 
The First, purple standards, bright blue falls. .10 each; 
12 for .75. 
Theresa Schwartz, lilac with v^hite falls. 
White Excelsior, an excellent white. 
Yellow Queen, a rich golden yellow. 
Wedgewood, earliest and finest light blue. .08 each; 12 
for .60; 100 for $3.25. 
Mixed Dutch, a good mixture. 
SPANISH IRIS. These bloom a little after the Dutch Iris. 
.05 each; 12 for .45; 100 for $3.00 postpaid. 
Cajanus, tall golden yellow. 
Mixed Spanish, a good mixture of sevearl varieties. 
ENGLISH IRIS. Largest and most beautiful of the bulb iris 
family, late June bloomiing. Plant 5 inches deep. 
King of the Blues, velvety dark blue. .10; 12 for .75. 
Fascination, beautiful orchid color. .10; 12 for $1.00. 
Mt. Bianc, pure white. .10; 12 for .75. 
Purple, our own selected seedling, large deep velvety 
purple, .10; 12 for $1.00. 
Mixed, a fine mixture. .10; 12 for .60 
IRIS BARGAIN 
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One each of the above named Dutch iris, 12 bulbs, 
not labeled .35 cents. 
Four bulbs of each variety, 48 bulbs, all labeled 
separately, total value $1.80, all for $1.50. 
We pay postage 
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Remember, early planting for best flowers and bulbs. 
