Hardy Gol uy 
Persia. A lovely blend of smoky blue, grey and bronze. 3 ft. Each, 25c; 
3 for 50c. 
Pharaon. A rare French variety, with great flaring flowers, in a beautiful 
straw-yellow self color. Exceptionally free flowering. 3 ft. Each, $2.00; 
3 for $5.00. 
Pink Satin. One of the most nearly true pinks of any Iris, smooth and glis- 
tening. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Plurabelle. The color contrast in this remarkable French Iris is very striking. 
Standards wide, golden yellow, falls reddish mauve, lighter at edges. 3 
feet. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
President Pilkington. Elegant flowers with pale buff standards with blue 
suffusion; falls wide and flaring soft lavender, edged silvery brown. 4 feet. 
Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
Purissima. Lovely pure white, large and vigorous. 4 feet. Each, 35c; 3 for 
75¢. 
San Francisco. Tall, much branched stems with glorious white flowers, dis- 
tinctly edged lavender. 40 inches. Each, 35c; 3 for 75c. 
San Gabriel. Clear lavender blue, four to six feet high. Fragrant. Each, 35c; 

MORAEA IRIDIOIDES 
3 for 85c. 
Shining Waters. Very beautiful clear blue. 42 ft. Each, 35c; 3 for 85c. IRIS COLLECTION 
Sierra Blue. Clear blended blue, smooth and metallic, deeper than Shining 1 Alice Harding, yellow ........... 35c 
Waters. 41/2 feet. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 1 Anne Marie Cayeux, heliotrope....25c 
Tombouctou. A wonderful new French Iris in a lovely tone of clear deep 1 Charmeur, orchid pink ........... 60c 
mauve, uniform throughout. Large flowers on tall stems of fine branching 1 Easter Morn, white ............ 35c¢ 
habit. 4 ft. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 1 Electre, blue and gold ... ....... 60c 
Zampa. A French introduction, an almost self-colored variety with great 1 Evolution, coppery bronze .. .... 25c¢ 
freedom of bloom. Standards and falls rich metallic blue. 3 ft. Each, 1 Francheville, fawn and blue ... ...50c 
60c; 3 for $1.50. 1 Los Angeles, white, edged blue..... 35c¢ 
1 Nemo, rich violet blue........... 60c 
1 President Pilkington, buff and blue. .60c 
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Iris Kaempferi. A most artistic class of Iris, with large flat flowers, broad Iris mailed postpaid. Add 3% Sales Tax in California. 
petalled, and frequently 8 to 10 inches in diameter. The colors are very 
rich, and include all shades of lilac, lavender, mauve and purple, as well as 
light blue, rose, and white. The foliage is slender, and ornamental even when 
the plants are not in bloom. 
Japanese Iris are most attractive when planted in masses, around a pool, or in 
the border. They require plenty of water, and ordinary garden soil. 
Mixed Colors only, each 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
Golden Iris 
IRIS OCHROLEUCA. Tall stately plants, 
often five feet high, forming handsome 
clumps that bloom over a long period. 
Golden yellow flowers are most artistic, 
with about the same form and substance 
as Dutch Iris, lasting a long time when cut. 
They thrive best in rich moist soil, and are 
splendid for background planting, and near 
pools, Each, 35¢; 3 for $1.00. 
Iris Foetidissima 
For Decorative Seed Pods 
Most striking are the seed-pods of this 
variety, when they burst open and display 
rows of orange-red berries. As decorative 
material for cutting, there are few things 
more effective. The clumps are evergreen, 
most attractive in the garden, with their 
broad, deep green foliage. Price: Each, 
35c; 10 for $3.15. 
Moraea 
MORAEA IRIDIOIDES. Belongs to the 
Iris family, and is in flower from early 
spring until November. Large flowers like 
those of the Dutch Iris, usually white, with 
the crests marked in blue are produced on 
tall stems. Attractive in the border, or as 
individual clumps. Price: Each, 50c. 
Firecracker Aloe 
ALOE CILIARIS. FIRECRACKER 
ALOE. The leaves are long, narrow 
and graceful, stems climbing, making 
a beautiful specimen if trained to a 
stake or upon a wall in the patio, 
porch or window box. Grown in 
hanging basket or window box the 
long branches will droop far over the 
edges,» and the flowering shoots will 
curve upward like glowing candles 
from the pendant branches. (See col- 
ored illustration of these beautiful 
flowers). By pruning, or keeping in 
a small pot, they may be formed into 
bushy plants of great interest. Beau- 
tiful, too, rambling over rocks, or on 
a wall or bank, in either full sun or 
shade. Fine potted plants, for indoor, 
conservatory, patio, or garden. Nice 
potted specimens, 35c and 75c. 

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