DO YOU KNOW 
That Over-the-Garden Wall has been growing IRIS for 18 years. That 
through these years we have bought only the best of the new; and elimin- 
ated the older varietes that have been surpassed by new introductions. That 
our collection is most complete and up to date. See PAGES 1-11. 
That this 1s our second year in our grand new location, and that our 
display will be at its bestin EARLY and MIDDLE JUNE. 
That we have a BARGAIN COUNTER—see PAGES 12, 13—of 50c, 
35¢, 25¢, 15¢, and yes 10¢ varieties—see PAGE 14. That our 25c ins in- 
cludes such favorites at Mary Geddes, Red Radiance, and Shah Jehan; our 
15¢ group includes Pink Satin, Rameses, Dauntless, and Valor. 

That we have DWARF, EARLY INTERMEDIATES and FALL BLOOMERS, TABLE, and some IRIS SPECIES 
and SPURIAS, See PAGES 14, 15. 
That we have a most select list of SIBERIAN IRIS—see PAGE 16—including the new pinkish red Helen Astor, 
the largest blue Tycoon. 
That we have some 200 JAPANESE IRIS which will bloom in all their splendor, here, LATE JUNE and EARLY 
JULY. That we suggest you come and see them, and pick out your favorites. 
That ORIENTAL POPPIES should only be planted in August or September, dormant field grown plants. See 
PAG EAT, 
That we are listing, among others, most of the Sass PEONIES at much lower prices than ever before. See PAGE 17. 
That Sass Peonies are supreme in every way, color, growth, and stiffness of stem. 
That HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) are the most popular flower today—pinks, reds, soft yellows, and lovely oranges. 
See PAGES 18-20. That they grow most anywhere in every kind of soil. That wed love to have you come see ours 
in JULY and AUGUST, and even earlier or later. 
That you will find here these two much acclaimed new Iris introductions of Mr. Sass, Garden Flame and Rose 
Top. Also, we have a group of Mr. White’s Pogocyclus Hybrids on trial—those new type Iris in various colors. 
That we have also the new Hemerocallis Autumn Prince, Brunette, Dominion, Caralline, Glowing Gold, Harlequin, 
Massasoit, Moonray, Morocco Red, Pink Charm, Purple and Gold, Royalty, and Sachem. 
That you must come and enjoy and rejoice (we hope) with us over our seeding patches of our own hand crossed 
IRIS and DAYLILY SEEDLINGS, numbering way up tn the 1,000s. 
That we have joined the modern march to appraise the perfection of our Irises in terms of stars. That these stars 
are given on the basis of performance and beauty in our garden. We hasten to assert that our opinion is local, and 
purely “the Kellogg opinion.” For instance the basis of our stars might prove worthless as to the performance and beauty 
of these Irises in California; so we say in the vernaculary, do take our stars “with a grain of salt.” 

**** signifies perfection of performance and beauty. 
***  svonifies an excellent iris wanting only in the slightest details of per- 
formance or beauty. 
** signifies a good iris but not perhaps as reliable as performer for us, 
or lacking in some details of beauty. 
- signifies an iris which, here, we have not found as satisfactory as other 
varieties. 
Performance includes growth, hardiness, and floriferousness. 
Beauty includes color, form, substance, and texture. Or taken in its 
entirety, we mean garden charm and garden value. 
A 
That 
™ signifies a new iris in our garden. 

