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Siberian 
Red Emperor —30 in. Handsome wine-red, veined and 
shaded a deeper tone. No other Siberian Iris of this 
color. A most attractive red toned variety. 35 
Silvertip —34 in. A new clear deep blue, with beautiful 
light contrasting stigmas. Nicely ruffled. 25 
Skylark —40 in. An exquisite soft blue of superb form 
and finish .1 5 
Snow Bunting —48 in. A tall snow-white, with rounded 
foils having o lovely soft yellow throat. A new Euro¬ 
pean introduction of great merit. 2.50 
Snow Crest —38 in. NEW. Beautiful sparkling waxy 
snow white. Probably the best white. A nicely ruffled 
flower of unusual refinement. 50 
Iris 
Summer Sky —An entirely new Siberian Iris that is differ¬ 
ent from all others, in a very delicate soft blue and 
white combination. Exquisitely beautiful. 2.00 
Sunnybrook —36 in. An exquisite shade of soft Alice 
Blue and a very lovely Iris. 15 
Thisbe —42 in. A new European introduction in an ador¬ 
able shade of soft China blue, the color being uniform 
throughout, but with a yellow throat veined purple 1.75 
Turquois Cup —42 in. A fine new Iris in Turquois blue, with 
lighter styles. Everybody likes this delightful Iris .25 
White Dove —38 in. A beautiful pure white of large size 
and great refinement. 25 
White Way —38 in. Large snow-white flowers, of heavy 
waxy substance on tall stems. My own introduction .35 
'^GARDEN GLORY'^ SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
18 Plants, All Different, All Labelled, my selection 
$ 3.00 
Bulbous and Tuberous Rooted Iris 
I N THIS group I have included only a few varieties of special merit. Each has a striking individuality all its own, that 
puts it in a class by itself. I have grown all of them outside, but especially recommend them for cold-frame treatment, 
or for growing in pots, with the exception of Cantab, Tuberosa, Reticulata and King Caesar, which are quite at 
home outside. 
Where prices are quoted by the dozen it is because it requires that quantity to moke a showing; in these cases 
single bulbs are not sold, but I can furnish a half dozen of a variety at the dozen rate. 
Bucharica —28 in. Glossy bright green foliage, like a minia¬ 
ture cornstalk, with soft satiny yellow flowers at the tip 
and at the axil of each leaf. each 1.00 
Cantab —10 in. Similar to Reticulata, but of the most 
exquisite soft blue. Two weeks earlier than Reticul¬ 
ata . ...each .75 
King Caesar —12 in. Belongs to the Reticulata family. 
Stock from an Eastern garden, where it has grown un¬ 
disturbed for 50 years. 5.00 dox. 
Orchiaides —10 in. Similar to Bucharica, but of much shorter 
stature and in an intense deep yellow color. ...each 1.00 
Pavonia —12 in. "The Peacock Iris." Tiny flowers that 
somewhat resemble the tip of a peacock feather. Try 
a dozen in a warm sunny spot in the rock garden. 
2.00 dox., 15.00 per 100 
Reticulata —12 in. VERY EARLY. Flowering with the 
crocus. Rich pansy-violet; pronounced violet fragrance. 
See color illustration. 2.00 dox., 15.00 per 100 
Tuberosa —12 in. Very fragrant apple-green flawers, with 
a lip af rich, velvety blackish-purple. Unique and 
handsame . 2.00 dox., 15.00 per 100 
Reticulata 
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