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BLUE and PURPLE IRIS 
Blue Bird 
Blue Intermediate 
Sonderegger's Blue Iris 
height, very large blossoms of orchid 
shades, standards delicate lavender, and 
rich violet falls. 
Standards of delicate blue, 
falls of dark violet, me¬ 
dium height, blooms freely. 
Dark blue. Of 
the interme¬ 
diate type which is a short stem, and 
early bloomer, forming compact bushes. 
Standards light blue, falls 
.r dark velvety violet-black 
with orange beard, blooms extra freely. 
Plir’rrfrr Dark purple with lilac falls, 
X^llCdlU short to medium in height, 
blooms early. 
C-.*—!- Large blossoms on tall strong 
OUICH stems, standards a fine laven¬ 
der shade with very dark blue falls. A 
fine Iris. 
Pretty small flow¬ 
ers, deep blue, 
comes very early, excellent for the border. 
California medium height, with 
blossoms. 
Siberian Blue 
very dark reddish purple 
TWO-TONE IRIS 
Frederick 
good. 
Madame Chereau Lf,'', wj 
fringe on standards and falls. A tall 
grower, aways a . fine bloomer. 
NiVualnnrron Standards old gold, 
JLNineiUngen f a n s dark wine-red. 
Very fine, a tall grower. 
t)L a ;_ Ivory-white standards, 
nnein IXlXt? f a n s lovely mauve with 
white edge. Blooms late, very showy. 
Madame Louise Victoria 
A wonderful new Iris of medium height, 
that blooms very freely. Light lemon 
standards with pretty purple veins. Falls 
a dark purple with gold edge. Midseason. 
One of the prettiest of all Iris. 
MIXED IRIS 
Many varieties, all fine plants, all colors 
and shades, not labeled. 12 for 60c; 25 
for $1.10; postpaid. 
rose 
(Note photo 
above.) One 
of the finest and most 
fragrant flowers we 
can grow. Stands 
heat and drought well, 
requires little care, 
except that the bulbs 
are taken up in the 
fall. Plant 4 inches 
deep. Always sure to 
bloom. Grows 16 
inches tall, blooms in 
September. 3 for 25c; 
6 for 40c; 12 for 75c; 
postpaid. 
PRICE OF 
ALL IRIS: 
12c Each 
3 for 30c 
10 for 80c 
25 for $1.50 
Postpaid. 
Guaranteed 
True to 
Name. 
WHITE IRIS 
Florentina Alba 
White Intermediate 
Always sure to 
bloom; should be 
in every planting; slightly fragrant. 
Pure white, 
large flow¬ 
ers; about 10 days ahead of other Iris. Of 
the intermediate type, low, bushy, fine for 
border. 
YELLOW IRIS 
TTrtrmrrrVkilic ° f neat - compact growth, 
nonoraoilis blooms very freely, me¬ 
dium size, well shaped blossoms. Stand¬ 
ards showy yellow, with falls almost brown. 
LAVENDER and VIOLET IRIS 
About 30 inches tall, very large 
flowers with standards of violet, 
and falls of rich purple color. 
Dolmatica Pallida fed7r. 0, ?a n‘s 
deep lavender, blooms late. 
Standards rich satiny violet, purple 
iTlonbigilOi t? crimson falls, and lighter shades at 
the edges. Blooms late. 
Lavender ^ ery . lar & e flower of pure lavender 
PINK and RED IRIS 
T Pirilr Tal1 & row Cr, well shaped flowers, delicate 
L*arge * inn. light pink standards, wine-red falls, 
blooms very freely. 
Red Intermediate 
Amos Hybrid 
There is no true red Iris. Red 
Intermediate with warm pink to 
wine color shading comes as near to being a red Iris as 
can be had. Of low growth, fine for border, blooms early. 
pi v * r_ r C a I a d i u m Esculantum. 
Liepnani E.ai Grows from a bulb in one 
season to full size. Leaves large, of tropical 
appearance, on stiff stems. It is one of the 
prettiest foliage plants and is of easiest culture. 
For borders to Canna beds, near a pool Cala- 
diums are always much admired for their 
luxuriance. Leaves bright showy green. The 
hulhs ar£ taken up in the fall, and stored like 
Gladiolas .in a frost proof dry cellar. You will 
like this plant, and I urge you to give it a trial. 
Nice strong bulbs, 25c each; 3 for 60c; 10 for 
$1.60; postpaid. 
Photo at right: A Caladium Border. 
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Plant Iris Shallow—They Are Easy to Grow, 
