Akafukurin 
Ai-Fukurin (meaning "A Blue Border") 36 in. 
A magnificent single, with nicely ruffled edges. 
Snow-white, with a bright blue border. See 
color illustration. 
Aka-Fukurin (meaning "A Red Border") 36 in. 
Gigantic early single. Snow-white, heavily 
bordered rich dahlia carmine. Styles ivory, with 
a dahlia-carmine edge. Lemon yellow throat. 
See color illustration. 
Amethyst —32 in. Very large single soft amethyst- 
blue flowers, with lovely wavy petals. 
Aoigata (meaning "Crest of Hollyhock blossom," 
referring to the form rather than the color) 42 
in. A magnificent dark striped effect. Early 
single soft lilac, veined deep maroon, with tiny 
standards of soft aster-purple and styles solid 
monganese-violet. 
Betty F. Holmes —38 in. A new gigantic double 
snow-white, with cream styles and soft lemon- 
yellow throat area. The best white. 
Blue Giant —32 in. A huge semi-double flower, 
nine inches across, in a most delightful shade 
of soft blue, with snow-white styles. 
Bobby Sipe —48 in. Early. Double. A very 
beautiful American introduction, having on 
evenly spaced network of brilliant violet veins 
over a white ground. 
Carlton Childs —36 in. An exquisite variety, with 
very large single flowers, 8 inches in diameter, 
snow-white with deep violet veins and mauve- 
pink standards and styles. One of the best. 
Koki-Ne-Iro 
Beautiful 
T hese are among the most gorgeous of the entire Iris family. 
There is nothing more showy than these fine Japanese Iris and 
as they blossom after the others have finished flowering, they 
thus prolong the Iris season for several weeks. There are giant 
singles and doubles, self colors, mottled, striped and blended effects, 
subtle soft tints and intense deep colors in a most comprehensive 
range. They are different in form from all other Irises. Many of 
them are as large as a dinner plate. No flower garden should be 
without a collection of these gorgeous Japanese Iris. Anyone may 
be successful with them by following simple cultural directions ac¬ 
companying all shipments. 
Every variety in this collection of Japanese Iris is of superb 
quality. If you wish me to select the varieties for your order I 
will be glad to do so, and I am sure you will be more than pleased 
with my selection. 
Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
On This Very Fine Group on Pages 38 and 39 I Am Making a Uniform 
Price of 35c Each; $3.75 a Dozen; or 100 for $25.00. 
Choseiden —38 in. A very choice double variety, the general color 
effect being a bright rosy-purple, but with a prominent milk-white 
area in the centre of each petal. 
Cloud Dress —42 in. Double. A beautifully formed and delicately 
marked Iris, having a network of soft mauve veins over a white 
ground. 
Eleanor Parry —36 in. An unusual double claret-red, uniform 
throughout, with the exception of an attractive blue flush at the 
centre, and white styles in striking contrast. 
Ethel J. Marshall —36 in. Single. This is one of the most striking 
of all Japanese Irises, having huge milk-white falls, very softly 
flushed and veined soft violet, slightly drooping, giving a perfect 
garden effect. Standards deep violet in striking contrast. 
Eumee —32 in. A beautiful single deep blue-purple self, of uniform 
color throughout. 
Gold Bound —34 in. This is on entirely different white from others, 
as the heavy, firm leathery petals seem to be moulded of wox. 
A perfect double that has been the most popular white for many 
years. 
Groce Sperling —40 in. A very fine early flowering single, with 
gigantic flowers of soft blue, with milk-white crests. 
Jeanette Parry —30 in. A large Single flower with white falls deli¬ 
cately veined soft blue; tiny mulberry-purple standards. 
Kaempferi —40 in. Single. A superior strain of the original Japa¬ 
nese Iris type in a most attractive deep red-purple color. This 
strain is perhaps the longest flowering of this entire group. 
Komota —32 in. A very handsome rich deep sky-blue, with white 
veins. One of the most distinctive vorieties in this collection. 
Koki-No-Iro —44 in. Huge double to triple flowers of deep royol 
purple, with brilliant yellow throat area. A very fine flower. 
Much more attractive than the color illustration, which does not 
quite show the proper color or brilliance. 
"Rising Sun" Japanese Iris Collection 
This Collection will be personally selected by me and planned 
so os to give you a complete color range. There will be giant 
singles and doubles, mottled, striped, blended and solid colors, 
soft pastel tones and intensely brilliant colors. 
B Georgeous Jopanese Iris all different. 
Each Separately labeled for 
2.00 
ALL JAPANESE IRIS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE 
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