THE BLACK DOUGLAS (Sass). A huge deeply colored flower of dark and blackish violet; 
the blue beard is tipped yellow. A very striking Iris. 36 inches. 25e¢ each. 

THE RED DOUGLAS (Sass, 1937). One of the best of the new reds—a real red of plush-- 
like substance. Extra large blooms, well formed; tall, branching stems. Altogether 
a rare and noble Iris. $2.00 each. 

WINNESHITEK (Egel, 1931). An imposing, lustrous, gigantic, rich blue-black beauty, a deep 
intense violet. Mid-season. Ht. 36 inches. 25¢ each. 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr, 1925). An unusual giant lilac beauty. Standards flushed darker, 
the whole flower beautifully veined. Requires winter protection in very cold sections. 
Can be grown in window boxes or pots. Foliage and rhizomes are small, the flowers 
immense. 35¢ each. 
ZAHAROON (Dykes, England). Indescribably beautiful, a blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn 
and softest violet. A strong grower. Ht. 42 inches. 25e¢ each; 3 for 60c. 
ANY 12 PLANTS SELECTED FROM THE 
25c CLASS FOR $2.00 PREPAID 
YOU SAVE $1.00 
If ordered by Express we will not only send you larger 
plants but you may order 2 additional 25c Iris free of 
charge. Give your Express office! 
IRIS ORDERS UNDER $1.50 MUST INCLUDE 25c FOR 
POSTAGE AND PACKING 
But if ordered by Express you may select three 25c 
plants free of charge, and omit the 25c extra charge, 
provided your order comes to twodollars. Two Iris gratis 
if the order amounts to $1.50. Only if sent by EXPRESS, 
charges collect. Be sure to give your right EXPRESS 
OEEICCES 
ALL IRIS PRICED 25c EACH ARE 3 FOR 60c 
But must be of the same variety. YOU CANNOT ORDER 
THREE DIFFERENT PLANTS FOR 60c. 

PLEASE OBSERVE. 
Tris orders are not sent prepaid unless your order amounts to $1.00 or more. Under 
$1.00 please add 25c to your order. 
No Iris or plant orders are solicited under $1.00. We can’t afford to dig, pack and 
handle them under present conditions, and then all the plants have to be sent in one 
lot. If for any reason the one dollar plant order has to be sent at different times, 
each partial shipment has to be charged with 25e extra for digging, handling, packmg 
and postage charges. 
Where plants are quoted in the catalog at 25c or 50c postage paid, it means just 
that, but the whole plant order must amount to at least $1.00 in order to be mailed to 
you, postage paid. 
We cannot afford to send plant orders under one dollar net. 
Seed orders are sent free so are bulbs when so quoted and the dollar minimum 
order does not apply to such orders but, please, do not consider seeds or bulbs as 
plants. 
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