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Japanese Iris 
(IRIS KAEMPFER]I) 
Coming at the close of the long iris season, the Japanese 
Iris makes a fitting climax. The large, flat blooms are seen 
at their best in the early morning or at night, for these are 
warm days. The level rays of the sun glancing from one to 
another of the many hued flowers make a delightful picture. 
We have imported many varieties and have grown new 
ones from selected seed. The list we present consists of the 
best we have found in the combined collections. We think you 
will find them very satisfactory indeed. 
Varieties listed below, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Six or more plants of one variety at the dozen rate. 
Blue Lagoon, (E.66), 6 petal, dark blue, golden throat ex- 
tending on the petal. Center gray, tipped violet-blue. 
Circe, 6 petals, very large, of variable coloring from lavender 
to blue. Very fine for massing. 
Garnet, (E.77), 3 petals, broad rounded petals of bright 
reddish violet with yellow throat. 
Gold Bound, 6 petals, broad petals of shimmering white 
with golden throat. Always satisfactory. 
Gray Dawn, (E.25), 3 petals, a delightful light gray bor- 
dered with reddish violet. Center gray edged with 
reddish violet. 
Koki-No-Iro, a vigorous, free flowering, 6 petal variety 
with large flowers of rich violet-purple. White petaloids 
tipped violet. 
Twilight, (69 BX), 6 petals, gray heavily overlaid with a 
fine veiling of lavender. Center gray powdered with 
lavender. 
Venus, 3 petals, snowy-white with slender golden throat. 
Unnamed Varieties. A very fine mixture of colors excep- 
tionally good for mass effects. We offer these for $1.50 
per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 

Planted with Cherry Hill Mountain Laurel and 
Rhododendrons. 
