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5HRUBS and Trees with TRLLyvI^. a Treewiz cartridge in each hole. Box of 8 cartridses, $1 
Crested Iris 
German Iris Japanese Iris Siberian Iris Miniature Iris 
Iris sermanica • German iris; Flag 
These beautiful flowering plants are one of 
the mainstays of the garden. They are all of 
easy culture, simply requiring a well-drained 
soil and plenty of sun. Care should be taken 
not to plant too deeply. They are at the 
height of their splendor in June. 
Alta California. Beautiful large yellow. 
4 ft. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Ambassadeur. Standards rosy lilac; falls 
rich purple. 
Athene. Tall bearded white. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Bluet. Pale blue, self-colored. Early. 
Dauntless. Velvety near-red. 40 in. $1.20 
for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Dazzler. Deep rose; very fragrant. 75 cts. 
each, $8 per doz. 
Euphony. Fine yellow; falls flushed blue. 
3 ft. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Evolution. Tall bearded, self-colored yel¬ 
low. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Freida Mohr. A giant-flowering pink va¬ 
riety. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Goblin Red. Ox-blood-red. Quite distinct. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Gold Imperial. Deep chrome-yellow. 
Grisette. Pleasing blend of violet, old-gold 
and light brown. 50 cts. each, $5.50 per 
doz. 
Grace Sturtevant. Rich mixture of dark 
red, brown, and violet-carmine, with a 
velvety finish on the falls. A striking fea¬ 
ture of this flower is the bright golden 
beard, which is so prominent that it may 
be seen across the garden. 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Henri Riviere. An excellent flower in deli¬ 
cate shades of soft yellow and pale lilac- 
mauve. The lilac shading is very delicate, 
so that the general effect is yellow. 33^ ft. 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Indian Chief. Classed as one of the superior 
reds; it carries a bronzy overcast. Very 
large flower, quite tall, and well branched. 
$1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Midgard. Fine yellow variety with a suffu¬ 
sion of pink. 
Milky Way. Milk-white, veined light laven¬ 
der. Beautiful indeed. 
M rs. Valerie West. Brown-red and crimson; 
large, fragrant flower. 3 ft. $1 for 3, $3.75 
per doz. 
Pioneer. Rich red-purple. 
Rameses. Combination of rose, pink, and 
buff. 3 ft. $1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Seminole. Velvety red-purple with a bright 
orange beard. 
Wedgwood. One-color flower—delicate pot¬ 
tery blue. 
Spring and Fall-blooming Irises 
This splendid group of Irises is evoking 
great interest in the garden world, be¬ 
cause, after flowering profusely in the 
spring, they blossom again in the fall, 
ajter they have become well established. 
Autumn King. Blue-purple of good sub¬ 
stance. 3 ft. 
Autumn Queen. A very pretty white, 
dwarfer than the King. 
Dorcas Hutchinson. Very fragrant; 
deep violet self. Of great merit. IJ^ ft. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Royal purple. 26 in. 
Equinox. Reddish purple with darker 
falls. 26 in. 
Golden Harvest. Large deep yellow 
blooms, veined with red-gold. l8 in. 
Peggy Babington. Rich clear canary- 
yellow. 28 in. 
September Skies. Purple-red, excellent 
companion to Golden Harvest. 16 in. 
All above Irises, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
COLLECTION No. 108 
1 each of the above 8 varieties, $3.50 
3 each of the above 8 varieties, $10. 
Iris kaempferl • Japanese Iris 
These beautiful Irises are totally different 
from I. germanica, the flowers being flat. The 
standard varieties have flowers 3 to 4 inches 
wide, whereas the improved sorts are 4 to 8 
inches. They flower after the German Irises 
have gone, and will do well in almost any 
location, but especially well where it is moist. 
IMPROVED VARIETIES. 
Betty Holmes. Tremendous, pure white 
flowers. Perfect in its purity. 
Elbrus. Double, clear lavender flower of 
immense size and splendid substance. 
Mahogany Giant. Deeper shade of vel¬ 
vety maroon than Mahogany, and larger. 
Malmalson. Double, bluish violet 
blooms, suffused deep pink; white center. 
Violet Giant. Rich violet; semi-double; 
frequently 27 inches in circumference. 
White Giant. Whitewith yellow markings. 
All Improved Irises, $1 each, $11 per doz. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Azure. Double; large; mauve-blue. 
Choseidan. Double; ruby-crimson. 
Gold Bound. The best white variety. 
Kamata. Deep blue, veined yellow. 
La Favorite. Double; white, veined blue. 
Mrs. George Stumpp. Single; white. 
Painted Lady. Single; purple, white 
center. Not difficult to grow. 
Pyramid. Tall. Dark violet-purple, yel¬ 
low blotch. 
Templeton. Double; light violet, mottled 
reddish pink and white. 
Violet Beauty. Deep violet; single. 
All Standard Irises, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Iris sibirica • Siberian Iris 
They make large clumps of decorative 
grassy green foliage and produce an abun¬ 
dance of flowers excellent for cutting. 3J^ to 
4 ft. June. 
Emperor. A dark violet-bfue. 
Perry’s Blue. Clear sky-blue. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
Miniature Irises 
ir An early dwarf type, blooming along with 
the daffodil. Beautiful and delicate in appear¬ 
ance, yet especially hardy. Recommended for 
the rock-garden, for edging the border or 
alongside the garden path. 
Fauntleroy. ★ Standards white edged 
soft yellow; falls purple edged yellow. 
6 in. 
Mogador. ★ Milk-white standards; falls 
soft yellow. 12 in. 
Rose Mist. ★ Soft rose-lilac. 10 in. 
Sound Money. ★ Rich golden yellow. 
Blooms spring and fall. 8 in. 
Tampa. ★ Brilliant mulberry-red. 1 ft. 
Tony, ie Brilliant dark ruby-red. 1 ft. 
IRIS PUMILA. ★ DwarJ Iris. Lovely little 
Iris only 8 inches high. Blooms in April 
and May. Useful for the rock-garden; 
can also be used for edging, or planting 
in front of tall Irises. 
Excelsa. ★ Pale lemon-yellow. 
Sambo. ★ Dark violet-blue. 
Schneekuppe. ★ A large showy white. 
IRIS CRISTATA. Crested Iris. ★ A dwarf 
Iris 4 to 6 inches high. Large crested 
flowers of soft amethyst-blue with a 
touch of gold. May. 
See page 113 for an Iris and Chrys¬ 
anthemum Garden with a money-saving 
collection. 
IBERIS. Perennial Candytuft. -^Beautiful 
dwarf evergreen plants thriving in sun or 
partial shade. Most useful for the rock- 
garden, edging paths, and perennial 
borders. 
Gibraltarica. Beautiful pale lilac flowers 
in great profusion. May. 9 in. 
Sempervirens, Little Gem. A very com¬ 
pact little bright green plant which be¬ 
comes a mass of small white flowers in 
June. 6 to 8 in. 
Sempervirens, Snowflake. A strong 
variety with green leaves and heads of 
perfect snow-white flowers in May. 
1 to ft. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
"kDwarf plants for the Rock-garden and edging the Perennial Border 
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