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Among the most gorgeous of all flow- 
ers, their rich colorings, silky petals and 
lovely form make them known as Rain- 
bow Iris or Orchids of the Garden. 
Every garden should display them, in 
masses, around pools, or in the border. 
Easily grown, not only are their flow- 
ers most gorgeous, often eight 
inches across, but after their 
long blooming season, from 
May to July, the foliage is 
very attractive. 
We have a grand 
collection of large- 
flowered Iris kaempferi. 
Group I Violet and blue 
shades, with white ground 
and golden centers. 
Group II Deep blue shades. 
Group III Light blue shades. 
Group IV. White, some with faint 
pencillings. 
Group V_ Lovely opalescent tones of 
mauve and pink. 
Group VI Marbled or veined types, in 
tones of violet, purple and blue, 
with lighter or white background. 
Price of the above groups: 
Each 50c, dozen $4.50 
COLLECTIONS 
One each of the six, 
for $2.50 
3 each of the 6 (18 plants), 
for $6.75 

Rainbow 
Mixture 
Iris Kaempferi 
Contains all colors, in both 
single and double types, a won- 
derful blend. 
3 for 85c; dozen, $2.75; 100 
for $15.00 
Plant Iris kaempferi in full sun or partial shade, in soil into which you have spaded peat 
moss or leaf mold. Fall is the best time to plant, as they are somewhat dormant at that time. 
Give them an abundance of water in their growing season, early spring until fall. 
PAUL J. HOWARD'S 
California Flowerland 
11700 National Bivd. ° Los Angeles, Calif. 
TELEPHONES 
From Los Angeles—AShley 4-2951 "8 From West Los Angeles—ARizona 3-1171 
From Santa Monica—Dial 4-2755 
