THE VESPER IRIS 
(Dichotoma) 
The beautiful filigree of graceful 
branches of the Vesper Iris is studded 
with from one to two hundred jewel-like 
flowers, truly a mammoth bouquet. The 
delicately colored blossoms, which at a 
little distance resemble somewhat a mul¬ 
titude of gorgeous butterflies at rest, with 
motionless outstretched wings, vary in 
color, including such hues as cool trans¬ 
lucent lavender, with markings of ma¬ 
hogany, copper, lemon, orange, brown or 
tyrian. 
The Vesper Iris, which is exceedingly 
easy to grow, blooms for a month and re¬ 
sists both severe cold and intense heat 
with impunity. 
Be the first one in your locality to grow 
this unique iris. 
3 for 49 cents; 8 for 99 cents. 
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TALL AND DWARF IRIS 
ALLURE—A prize winner and one of the most 
delicately colored varieties in'/cultivation. An 
unusually exquisite pink and yellow ruffled 
flower.. .J/L.. . ul—.- .19 
AMERIND—An interesting Sombre -jslend which 
somewhat resembles the colqStt&of anAAiperican 
Indian. J. .•. a . ..'..18 
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ASIA—One of the tallest and finest varieties in 
cultivation regardless of price. Ipimense silvery ! 
lavender flowers which are flushed with yellow. 
Every iris collection should contain Asia.19 
BALROUDOUR—A new orchid-like dw N qrf flhwer 
of yellow, violet and olive buff dfhich is unsur¬ 
passed for edging or the! rock glrden. Wfe .re¬ 
gard this as the most outstanding dwarf iris thu§\ 
far produced. I. .J.. 
BRUNO—A vigorous variety in which fawn, rqse, 
yellow and rich velvet 31 red-pJrple combine; to 
produce a gorgeously beautiful flower...18 
CAMELIARD—A brttHa-yt-jca riagata . The stand¬ 
ards are yellow; falls |over-lafcT~wine-purple.19 
CARDINAL—Standards rosy-laJender; falls rich 
velvety prune-purple. lAs its name indicates, it 
is an unusually bright/coloredj flower.18 
DARIEL—A sparkling ulue irislwith exceedingly 
rich colored leaves wnich haslbeen greatly ad¬ 
mired.I..17 
DAUNTLESS—A large, vigorous and free bloom¬ 
ing variety which is universally regarded as one 
of the best reds. It should be in every collection. .24 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Standards rosy-purple, 
overlaid brownish-gold; falls claret crimson. 
Many iris authorities regard this variety as the 
finest iris thus far produced.29 
ESERT DAWN—A magnificent yellow and lav¬ 
ender blend which is especially desirable as it 
blooms late, prolonging the iris season. 21 
