JAPANESE IRIS 
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JAPANESE IRIS 
This handsome species starts blooming after all other Iris 
are gone—late June and July. Large silken flowers, 6 to 8 
inches or more across. Excellent for cut flowers when cut in 
the bud state, permitting the blooms to open in water. Plant 
crown 2 inches deep in a sunny and moist location, but not 
where water will stand. Avoid lime. Delivery spring or fall. 
Carlton Childs—Single. Ivory white, with plum veins. 
Pink inner petals. 35c each. 
Catherine Parry—Double. Blue, overlaid rosy red. Yellow 
feather. 50c each. 
Eleanor Parry—Double. Claret purple, veined white and 
blue. 50c each. 
Gold Bound—Double. Early. Fine white, creamy glow, 
with gold banded center. 35c each. 
Hercules—Double. Clear lilac blue. 35c each. 
Mahogany—Double. Mahogany red, with a tint of purple. 
Crested petals. One of the latest to bloom. 35c each. 
Marjorie Parry—Double. Soft mauve, with beautifully 
tufted center. Yellow feather. 50c each. 
Norma—Double. Silky lavender pink. Blue halo around 
yellow blotch. Best pink Jap. Late. 50c each. 
Purple and Gold—Rich violet purple, with conspicuous yellow 
throat. Flowers often 8 inches or more across. 35c each. 
Rose Anna—Double. Ivory white, heavily veined ruby red. 
Center yellow. 50c each. 
Universe—Double. Cerulean blue, veined white, golden 
center. 35c each. 
Wakamusha—Six very light blue petals, heavily veined purple. 
Odd but handsome. 50c each. 
Six of one kind for the price of five. All prepaid. 
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