
“Good Will’? Long Season Iris Collection 
25 PLANTS ALL DIFFERENT FOR $2.00 
This is a remarkable collection that will give you a representative display of 
the newer Iris shades and colors. EVERY PLANT WILL BE A DIFFERENT 
VARIETY. Together they will give you a brilliant galaxy of lovely and 
harmonious colors and blends (or you may have all one color if you wish). In 
addition to all this it will include Autumn Flowering Iris which flower in early 
spring and again in the fall; and Pogocyclus Hybrids. Of course the plants 
will not be separately labelled, but it will be a definitely ‘‘assembled”’ collection, 
with each variety especially selected. They are hardy anywhere. 
18 WORLD’S FINEST SIBERIAN IRIS FOR $2.00 
This very unusual collection will contain many of the finest Siberian Iris ob- 
tainable anywhere in the world at any price. Varieties will be included in this 
collection that originally sold at $5.00 to $25.00 a plant. They are prodigious 
bloomers and make excellent cut flowers. In form they differ from all other 
Iris and deserve a place in every garden. They will flower gloriously in sun or 
partial shade, in a wet or a dry spot and in any ordinary garden soil and of 
course they are hardy anywhere. One plant soon makes a clump that will 
produce hundreds of flowers. While the individual plants will be unlabelled 
the varieties will be selected to assure a full color range. 
15 SUMMER-BLOOMING JAPANESE IRIS—$2 
They flower after the above two groups of Iris have finished blooming and 
thus extend the flowering season for about 30 days during the summer months. 
They are the most showy of all Iris and if I could have just one group of Iris 
it would be the Japanese Iris. They come at a time when other flowers are 
scarce in the garden. They are of huge size, some being as large as a dinner 
plate. There are soft pastel colors to gorgeously brilliant tones, solid colors, 
striped and blended ones. Japanese Iris are still quite scarce in this country 
and not many gardens enjoy their distinctive beauty. My own collection of 
several hundred varieties, assembled throughout a lifetime of plant collecting, 
is one of the finest in the world. You are sure of something unusual and beauti- 
ful in your garden if you order this collection. I guarantee that each collection 
will contain one or more plants of Nishki-Yama, which I consider the world’s 
finest Jris. While the individual plants will be unlabelled, the varieties will be 
selected to assure a full color range. 


OF UNUSUAL INTEREST 
FORS YTHIA— Yellow flowers in early Spring. Strong 4 yr. 4 to 5 ft. 
specimens, 75c each; 3 for $1.75. 
BEAUTY BUSH—Soft pink flowers. Strong plants, 75c each; 3 for 
$1.75. 
CALYCANTHUS—Sweet smelling shrub. 4 year specimens, 75c each; 
3 for $1.75. 
CORAL BERRY (Indian Currant)—White flowers, red berries. 
75e each; 3 for $1.75. 
GRAPES—Red—White—Blue—Strong bearing vines. 3 for $1.00; 6 
for $1.75; 12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.00. 
ROSES—Max Graf—Pink creeper Strong 4 yr. specimens 
Climbing American Beauty 2 : 
Golden Salmon Polyantha PL yeach visor tao 
Mary Lovett—Best white climber) 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Extra Strong Plants, 35c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
DOUBLE GAILLARDIAS—AII colors mixed. 
COREOPSIS—Mapyfield Giant or Double New Gold. 
VIOLETS—Blue or gray. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA—Blue flowers. 
HOLL YHOCKS—AII colors. 
PLATYCODON MARIESI (Dwarf Blue). 
PENSTAMON ‘“‘Blue Gem’’—Dwarf blue for rock garden. 
GEUM ‘‘Prince of Orange.”’ 
CAMPANULA—Telham Beauty, also white, rose, blue. 
SILENE SCHAFTA—Tiny pink flowers for the rock garden. 
LINUM FLAVUM— Yellow flowered flax. 
AQUILEGIA ‘‘Coerulia’’—Rocky Mountain Blue. 
AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS—Bright red and yellow. 
Robert Wayman 
BAYSIDE Long Island NEW YORK 
