GELSER BROTHERS - DALTON, NEW YORK 
Jnrites 
Irises may be planted successfully at any time, 
when; the ground is not frozen. The best time is 
during July and August, as this gives the plant 
sufficient time to obtain a good root growth before 
freezing weather. 


Three irises of the same variety sold for two 
times the single price, if for shipment after July 15. 
Spring shipments at single price only. 
ACHERON—Rich pansy violet. 10c. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—Yellow, faintly bronzed. 25c. 
AMBASSADEUR—Bronzy violet, dark violet falls. 
10c. 
AMBER—Striking deep yellow. 10c. 
ANNA FARR—White with blue edge. 10c. 
APHRODITE—Bright lilac pink. 10c. 
ASIA—Silvery lavender and violet blend. 10c. 
BALLERINE—Tall, lignt violet blue. 15c. 
BELISAIRE—Golden fawn and rosy crimson. 1dc. 
BLUE BANNER—Bright blue with lighter border. 
1d5e. 
BRUNO—Bronze and dark violet. 15c. 
CARDINAL—Lavender rose and red purple. 20c. 
CLARA NOYES—Orange and apricot blend. 15c. 
CONCHOBAR—Large purple bicolor. 15c. 
COPPERSMITH—Light coppery red bicolor. 15c. 
CRIMSON GLOW —Rose, flushed crimson. 10c. 
DAUNTLESS—tLarge red purple, tall. 20c. 
DELICATISSIMA—Soft cattelya rose. 10c. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Bronze red to garnet red. 
20c. 
DOG ROSE—Delicate soft pink. 25c. 
DOLLY MADISON—Mauve, shaded yellow. 15c. 
DREAM—Rose pink, self color. 10c. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD—Rich deep violet purple. 
10e. 
FAIR Y—White, suffused soft blue. 10e. 
FEDORA—Old gold and red purple. 10c. 
FRIEDA MOHR—Large lilac pink to lilac brown. 
15¢e. 
FUERSTIN LONYAY—Bright violet rose. 10c. 
GABRIEL—Steel blue to light violet blue. 10c. 
GEORGE YELD—Bright apricot rose to red purple. 
LOe; 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS—Violet purple and Bish- 
op’s purple. 15c. 
GLAMOUR—Heliotrope, tinged pale ochre. 15c. 
GLOWING EMBERS—Tan, flushed violet to red. 
15e. 
GOLD CREST—Blue toned lavender, conspicuous 
golden beard. 10c. 
GUILELESS—Tan with silvery gray overlay. 15c. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Violet red to deep blood red. 15c. 
ISOLINE—Blend of pink, russet and mauve. 10c. 
JUNE BRIDE—Free flowering white. 15c. 
on CAYEUX—Blend of gold and Havana brown. 
Cc. 


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