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20c Ea. 
$2.00 Doz. 
per 100 




HE lovely Iris Siberica comes from Russia and Central Europe, while 
its charming cousin, Iris Orientalis, hails from Manchuria and Japan. 
The union of the two races, in hybrid breeding, has mingled their 
most delightful characteristics in what are now popularly called “Siberian 
Trises.”’ 
They are dainty, elegant, and colorful, and though smaller than Tall 
Bearded or Japanese Irises, they are borne in lavish profusion. Most ac- 
commodating of all Irises, they thrive and bloom bounteously in full sun or 
partial shade; and in damp ground or dry ground, though they manifest a 
preference for moisture. They are easily cultivated, and notably rugged in 
any latitude. A single plant will develop a clump to produce fifty or more 
flower stalks with hundreds of flowers, and the flowers grow gracefully on 
delicate, hollow stems. The grass-like luxurious foliage is always attractive. 


CAESAR 
An exceedingly rich Royal 
Purple, much more hand- 
some than the illustration 
and a prodigious bloomer. 
Originally sold at $25.00 a 
plant. One of the choice 
varieties now included in 
the Siberian Iris Collection 
below. 













For a complete list of all the finest Siberian Iris see Page 39 
The Siberian Iris lend themselves especially to the composition of pictur- 
esque landscape effects, on the borders of brooks or pools, and 
they are equally charming in the simplest home garden. You will 
see them everywhere in artistic cut-flower arrangements, and they 
are beautifully adapted to any decorative use. 
of my Iris Catalogue 
for a single plant. 
THE WORLD'S FINEST SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
i In ey personal em C che se of 1 ? $9.25 
ese Superb Varieties, I include a soft sky blue; . . . sabe 
a deep, rich purple; a clear lavender; a dainty, Superb Siberian Irises 
delicate snow white; and six other beauties. The 
finest set of Siberian Iris offered anywhere in 
the world at such a low price. Varieties included 
in this collection have been priced at $5.00 and 
$10.00 a plant and one was introduced at $25.00 
é 
All Different—All Correctly Labeled 
Cultural Directions Included 
Sent to you direct from my 
nursery in New Jersey 
Beardless Iris Species and Hybrids 
N the month of June (or May in the South) the marvelous 
and too little known Beardless Iris Species and Hybrids 
bridge the gap between the blooming season of Tall Bearded 
Tris and Japanese Iris and obligingly remain in bloom until the 
Japs are in full array and color. The Species of Beardless Iris 
best known and most popular are of European, Asiatic, and 
American origin, and many magnificent hybrids have come 
from crosses of these various types. They are distinctly differ- 
ent in form from all other Iris, and the varieties show individu- 
al variations in form and color that render them more or less 
individually unique. 




Giganticoerulea 
$1.00 Ea. 
The Beardless Iris is well-known to be the hardiest of all 
the Iris family, readily adaptable to any climate and any situ- 
ation. It is the ideal Iris for cutting, and a general favorite for 
flower arrangements and all ornamental purposes. The follow- 
ing is a very choice selection: 
Aurea—48 in. The finest rich deep yellow. 
35c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson—24 in. Rich 
Royal Purple. 25c. 
Ensata—18 in. Delightful lavender flow- 
ers from Central Asia. 25c. 
Fulva—24 in. Copper Red. See illustra- 
tion. 35c. 
Giganticoerulea—40 in. Lovely blue. See 
color illustration. $1.00. 
Kaempferi—40 in. Wine red. 35c. 
Mrs. A. W. Tait—36 in. Exquisite soft 
porcelain blue. 25c. 
Ochroleuca—4 ft. White with yellow 
central zone. 20c. 
Pseudacorus Gigantea—36 in. Gigantic 
yellow. 25c. 
Shrevei Alba—36 in. Lovely white and 
blue. 35c. 
The full list of other Beardless Species 
and Hybrids will be found on Pages 36, 37 
and 88 of my Iris Catalogue. 
Iris Fulva 
35c Ea. 
$3.50 Doz. 

BEARDLESS 
IRIS SPECIES 
AND HYBRIDS 
COLLECTION 
The 10 Varieties Usted here, all separately 
labeled, make un one of the most unusual 
and desirable collections ever offered at any 
price. Several of the varieties have soid re- 
cently for miore than = am asking for the 
entire collection. 
DIFFERENT S 50 
10 VARIETIES y 
AS SPECIFIED 
Sent direct to you from my nursery 
in Now Jersey 
Cultural Directions 
included 
$25.00 per 100 
