Koki-No- 
Iro—35c 
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30 Beautiful Japanese Iris 
Gold Bound —34 in. Heavy firm leathery white petals that seem to be 
formed of wax. 
Iso-No-Nami (Waves at Seaside)—Very large double late flowering soft 
blue with silvery veins. 
Josephine Heywood —36 in. Huge single lavender-violet flowers with 
small Chinese Violet standards. 
Kaempferi —40 in. Single deep red-purple color and longest flowering of 
this entire group. 
Kamata —A handsome rich deep sky-blue, with white veins. One of the 
most distinctive in this group. 
Koki-No-Iro —Huge double to triple flowers of deep rich Royal Purple, 
much more brilliant and colorful than the illustration. 
Komachi-Guma —Huge double flowers with frilled petals in rich brilliant 
pansy-violet. 
These 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 other Irises have finished flower¬ 
ing, 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 are as large as a dinner plate. Any 
one may be successful with them by following the simple cul¬ 
tural directions accompanying all shipments. 
On the Very Fine Group on This Page I am Making 
a Uniform Price of 35c each; $3.75 a doz.; or 100 for 
$25.00. 
Ai-Fukurin (meaning “A Blue Border”)—36 in. A mag¬ 
nificent single snow-white, with nicely ruffled edges and a 
blue border. See color illustration. 
Aka-Fukurin (meaning “A Red Border”)—Same as above 
with a Dahlia Carmine border. 
Aoigata —42 in. Early. Soft lilac veined deep maroon. 
Aoi-No-Uye —42 in. Vividly brilliant and effective. Pale 
wisteria violet, with vivid prune-purple veins. 
Azure —37 in. Immense, perfectly double soft azure blue. 
One of the largest and finest soft blue tones. 
Cloud Dress —42 in. Double. Beautifully formed with a dainty 
network of soft mauve veins over a white ground. 
Eumee —32 in. A very handsome single deep rich blue-purple 
self, of uniform color throughout. 
Fascination —A magnificent double soft blue, flushed pink 
and veined white. 
Kuro-Kumo (meaning “A Dark Cloud”)—40 in. Very fine 
ruffled double flowers of rich Royal Purple. Extra fine. 
La Favorite —-30 in. Early double white with minute veins of 
soft purple. Very handsome. 
Lucie Marshall —54 in. Gigantic double pansy-violet, with a 
white throat area and white veins. 
Mahogany— 36 in. A very lovely double mahogany red. 
More colorful than the illustration. 
Mayo-No-Shiranami (meaning “A Dancing White Wave”) 
—36 in. Gigantic beautifully frilled double white faintly 
flushed lavender. 
Nishiki-Yama (meaning “A Brocade Mountain”)—40 in. I 
consider this the finest of all Japanese Iris. See illustration. 
Pyramid —32 in. A magnificent double to triple deep blue- 
purple, with white styles and yellow throat in striking 
contrast. 
Reine De Bulgares —36 in. A very lovely single soft lilac- 
blue of French origin. 
Sakuragawa (meaning “Cherry River”)—Exquisite double 
soft cherry-blossom pink, shading off to a white centre. 
Sea Crest —-46 in. Double frilled white, faintly flushed very 
soft lavender, with lavender crests. 
Shira-Nami (meaning “A White Wave”)—48 in. A mag¬ 
nificent very large double pure snow-white with delightfully 
frilled edges. 
Uchiu —40 in. The name alludes to the “Heavenly Blue” of 
the skies and correctly describes the Wisteria Blue color. 
Wakamusha (meaning “A Young Knight”)—36 in. Double. 
Deep pansy violet veins over a white ground. 
Aka-Fukurin —35c 
A typical example 
of the Single type 
Ai-Fukurin is the 
same as this, but 
with a blue border 
Yube-No-Sora (Evening Sky)—Mammoth red-purple flowers with 
white central zone and white veins. 
Yurushi-No-Iro (Color of cloth to be worn only by the Proletari¬ 
an)—36 in. Double, early, huge rich red tone. 
"RISING SUN" JAPANESE IRIS 
COLLECTION 
8 Gorgeous Japanese Iris, my selection, all different 
Each Separately Labeled for $2.00 
12 for $3.00—20 for $5.00 
30—One of each of the varieties listed on this page $7.50 
Parcel Post or Express Prepaid 
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