Iris 
Iris may be planted at any season the 
ground is open. The best time perhaps 
is during July, August and September. 
We have the following varieties espe- 
cially prepared for successful spring 
planting and if planted early all will 
bloom in June. 
Prices on the following list: 
20c each = 3 far 40c 
Avy 12 for $7.50 
Aphrodite. A very tall grower. Flowers 
pinkish-lavender shaded orchid. 
Alabaster. A pure glistening white of 
tall splendid form and substance. 
Ambassadeur. Magnificent and depend- 
able. Bronze standards and rich red- 
brown falls. 
Baldwin. One of the very largest flow- 
ers of a distinct ‘shade of heliotrope. 
Buto. A rich deep velvety purple. One 
of the very largest. 
Coronation. A deep glowing yellow. 
Very fine. 
Corrida. A distinct cornflower blue. 
Dream. A favorite soft rose-pink. 
Gleam. A fine large flower of a soft 
blue. 
Gold Imperial. A beautiful pure yellow 
of fine color and form. 
Ideal. A distinct shade of even light 
blue. 
King Juba. A wonderful Iris. Standards 
old gold, falls carmine. 
Labor. Distinct in its coloring of red- 
dish-violet. 
Magenta. A large rosy-purple. A clear 
even tone. 
Midgard. A combination of peach and 
yellow. Outstanding. 
Mme. Gaudichau. Very early dark vio- 
let blue. 
Morning Splendor. A massive Iris of 
rich violet. General color effect rich 
crimson. Fragrant. 
Pink Opal. A rich pinkish-lilac self. 
Very, good. 
Pioneer. An immense purple of fine 
form. 
Pluie D’Or. One of the very finest yel- 
low Iris. 
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Rameses. One of the most outstanding 
of all Iris. Large, free flowering and 
outstanding. Color light russet flushed 
with pink. 
Rosa Bonheur. Old gold standards and 
falls same color overlaid lavender and 
buff. We. like this one. 
Seminole. Old but still unsurpassed for 
the red effect. 
Susan Bliss. 
tone. 
Taj Mahal. A fine pure white. 
Trostringer. Another of the fine so- 
called pink Iris. 
True Charm. Flowers white with deli- 
cate lavender-blue edging. Tall. 
Wedgewood. We like this the best of 
all rich blue Iris. 
Pink with distinct orchid 
Sikerian Inia 
An ideal plant to put at the base of a 
bird bath, sun dial, about a lily pool, 
or in the perennial garden. The grace- 
ful tall grass-like foliage is attractive 
all season. Loves a moist soil in full 
sun. Flowers are grand for cutting. 
Blue Heron. Large medium-blue. The 
very first of the Siberian Iris to bloom, 
Height 3 feet. Each: 20c¢,.3) for22..2- 50c 
Dragonfly. A very intense blue. Good 
keeping qualities. Each 20c, 3 for....50c 
Emperor. A noble form with large flow- 
ers of a deep violet-blue of good tex- 
ture. Height three feet. Each .......... 25c 
Sunnybrook. A great favorite of a pleas- 
ing shade of Alice Blue. Each ......_..... 25c 
Skylark. A fine medium dark blue. 
Very tall and graceful. 34% ft. Each 20c, 
BBO To se ee me ear Nee 50c 
Stardust. A lovely form that should be 
in every collection. The petals are 
broad and full, of snowy whiteness with 
a rich golden-yellow center. The best 
of all white Siberian Iris. Each 25¢c, 
3. for aie eae et ree ae 60c 
Pseudacorus. The very popular and 
handsome yellow European water Iris. 
Thrives very well in ordinary garden 
soil. A handsome plant for the mar- 
gin of a stream or beside a pool. 
Bachs25¢;-0) forse ee ee 60c 
Perwinkle. Bright violet blue with 
some white at center. Standards very 
tall and flushed with purple. Height 
316. ft. ‘Each. 25¢,:3rior in. saeo e 60c 
