STANDARD VARIETIES 
Each year we add newer and better 
sorts to the popular list of standard 
varieties. Only their vigor and rapid- 
ity of increase makes possible such 
sweeping price reduction. Famous 
Irises at $1 per dozen are now within 
reach of everv gardener. Include a 
dozen or more of these fine Irises in 
your order. Indicate one or two for 
second choice in case some variety is 
sold out. First quality rhizomes, lab- 
eled and packed: 
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100 in not more than 20 varieties 6.50 


ABELARD— Early brown and purple. » 
AMBERA—Large early amber yellow. 
AMBROSIA—Airy delicate pink. 
AMERIND—WMetallic bronze self. 
ASIA—Silvery lavender and gold. 
BALLERINE—Huge, blue violet 
BEAU IDEAL—White with violet bor- 
der. 
RLUEBONNET—Large blue bicolor. 
BLUE HiLL—Large clear crisp blue. 
BLUE WAVES—Rich dark blue. 
BUTO—Striking dark blue-purple. 
CAMELIARD—Tall variegata blend. 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER—Beautiful 
pink with ruffled flowers. 
CHALLENGER—Large early velvety 
purple and blackish violet. 
CHURCHMOUSE—Odd brown toned 
self. 
CLASSIC—A darker Asia. 
COLUMBINE—Dazzling white. 
COPPERSMITH—Light coppery red. 
CORONATION—Fine bright yellow. 
COTTAGE WHITE—Excellent white. 
CRYSORO—Deep golden yellow, Int. 
DOLLY MADISON — Mauve-lavender 
blend. 
POXA—Creamy olive intermediate. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—Fine pink. © 
DUKE OF YORK—Laree bright blue. 
FLSINORE—Yellow and red blend. 
FUPHONY—Ruffled yellow and mo- 
lasses. 
FVADNE—Bronzy old rose. 
FVOLUTION—Bronze and blue blend. 
FLAMMENSCHWERT — Brilliant yel- 
low and red variegata. 


FOLKWANG—Pink and red blend. 
FRAGONARD —Old rose and mauve. 
FRANCHEVILLE—Fawn and lilac. — 
FRIEDA MOHR—Large outstanding li- 
lac rose pink. 
GAYNELLE— Early tall yellow. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET—Tall red-purple. 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS—Violet pur- 
ie 
GLOWING EMBERS—Bronze red. 
GOBELIN RED—Rich ox-blood red. 
G. P. BAKER—Tall cream yellow. 
HENRI RIVIERE—Yellow and lilac. 
INDIAN CHIEF—One of the very best 
red bicolors. 
JULIA MARLOWE—Pink and red. 
LA BOHEMIENNE—Cream and buff, 
dwarf. 
LE CORREGE—Bronze and red. 
LIBERTY BELL — White with red 
marking. 
LINDBERGH—Blue violet bicolor. 
LOCHINVAR—Large blue bicolor. 
MAJESTIC—Bluce bicolor, velvety. 
MARY GIBSON—Peach and apricot. 
MIDGARD—Blend of yellow and pink, 
still a favorite. 
MILDRED PRESBY—White and rose 
purple. 
MORNING SPLENDOR—Velvety red- 
purple, one of the finest. 
MONTEREY—Bronzed red-violet. 
NYMPH—Best early yellow. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA—Clear laven- 
der. 
PAPIO—Purple and violet, Int. 
PHEBUS—Lemon yellow self. 
PLUIE D’OR—Famobus bright yellow. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON — Fine 
blend. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE — Lavender 
blue. 
PRINCESS OSRA—GoOod plicata. 
RAMESES— Outstanding pink and rose 
toned blend. 
RHEINGAUPERLE — Large 
pink. 
SELENE—Pure white. 
SHASTA—Free flowering white. 
SPARK—Brilliant dark garnet red. 
SUNLIGHT—Luminous soft yellow. 
SUSA—Early red-purple. 
TAJ MAHAL—Strong garden white. 
TRUE CHARM—White edged blue. 
WEDGWOOD—One of the best blues. 
silvery 
FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
We are proud to take some credit for 
popularizing Fall Blooming Irises, an 
important new branch of the Iris fam- 
ily. Several years experience in hand- 
ling fall bloomers has shown conclu- 
sively that they will produce two crops 
of bloom per year over a wide area of 
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the country. They are at their best 
in the South where they furnish an 
almost continuous. succession of 
bloom. In fact a Southern customer 
reports at least one bloom open every 
day in the year from one of our $1 
collections. However, with care and 
