BEARDED IRIS (Continued) 
Valencia —-Oronge bull 2... 2. eee es ee 15 
Venus de Milo — Pure creamy white ........ 20 
Vesper Gold — Yellow, orange cast ........ 15 
White Knight — Good white ................ .20 
White and Gold — Waxy white, gold beard .15 
Zua — Feathery white; 18 inches ............ AS 
Siberian Iris 
The Siberian Iris follow the Bearded Iris in 
blooming; they have narrow foliage and carry the 
Dwarf Iris 
The Dwarf Iris are fine for the border or for 
planting in clumps among the low-growing Peren- 
nials. They grow about 8 inches tall, and bloom 
with the first flowers in spring. 
Atroviolacea — Dark-purple, very early. 
Le Pactole — Large yellow flowers. 
Marocain — Deep violet-purple, very fragrant. Two 
weeks later than Atroviolacea. 
Phoebus — Light-yellow, second early. 
Price: 20c each: 3 for 55c 
flowers on top of the stem. Excellent for cutting. Tris Spuria 
Emperor — Large deep violet flowers on tall stems. Similar to the Siberian Iris, but foliage is some- 
Orientalis — Late blue what heavier; easily grown. 
Snow Queen — Snow-white variety, beautiful form. Monspur — Tall light blue ............ Each $0.35 
Price: 20c each: 3 for 55c Shelford Giant — Tall cream with gold. Each  .50 
Gladistues Bulbs 
Gladiolus are in bloom from July until late fall — as a cut-flower they are supreme 
and also lend attractiveness to your garden. Plant the bulbs late in April and at one 
week intervals to the middle of June and you will have blooms from July until late 
fall. We shall be pleased to advise you about planting. The following is a wonderful 
selection. 
Abbreviations: L. — large: 
Aida (Pfit.) — Rich dark blue. 
S. 20c 
Aflame (Horn.) — Bright orange flame. 
50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Ave Maria (Pfit.) — Light blue, dark blotch. Per 10: 
L. 40c: ‘M. 25c: S. 15c 
Betty Nuthall (Sal.) — Tall coral-orange. 
L. 40c, M. 20c, S. 10c 
Bleeding Heart (Brown)—Pale pink, large red blotch. 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Blue Danube (Pfit.) — Pure amethystblue, deeper 
blotch. Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Per 10: L. 50c, M. 30c, 
Per 10: L. 
Per 10: 
Camrose (Twomey) — Light-pink, cream _ throat; 
florets well placed. Per 10; L. $1.25, M. 90c, 
S. 70c 
Canberra (Errey) — Large pure yellow. Per 10: L. 
50c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Commander Koehl (Pfit.) — Dark Scarlet red. Per 
10: L. 50c, M. 30c. 
Del Ray (Burtner) — Tall light-red with large white 
throat. Per 10c: L. 80c, M. 60c, S. 40c 
Dr. Hoeg (Hoeg) — Dark red; round florets. Per 10: 
L. 70c, M. 50c, S. 20c 4 
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M — medium: S. 
— small: Blts. — bulblets 
Dorothy Dell (Carpenter) — Large orange-crome. Per 
10: L. 60c, M. 40c, S. 20c 
Edelweiss (Pfit.) — Tall straight spike with 8 or more 
well formed pure-white 6-inch florets open at 
once. Looks like the best white to date. Each: 
L. $1.00, M. 60c, S. 40c. Blts. 10 for $1.00 
Early Dawn (Brigg) — Early, rich rose. Per 10: L. 
40c, M. 20c, S. 15c 
Georgette (Kingsley) —- Clear geranium-pink. Per 10: 
L. 80c, M. 60c, S. 40c 
Gloriana (Betscher) — Clear golden salmon. Per 10: 
L. 40c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Gold Dust (Pfit.) — Clear soft'yellow. The best early ' 
yellow. Per 10: L. 90c, M. 70c, S. 50c 
Gold Eagle (Austin) — Very early yellow. Per 
10: L. 40c, M. 20c, S. 10c 
“Golden Poppy (Prest.) — Deep rich yellow. Per 10: 
L. 50c, M. 30c, S. 20c 
Graf Zeppelin (Pfit.) — Clear brilliant orange-scarlet 
Per 10: L. 40c, M. 30c, S. 15c 
Greta Garbo (Pfit.) — A lovely soft color of very 
light rose-pink and lower lip cream; 6 to 7 large 
wide open florets at a time. Each: L. 75c, M. 
50c, S. 40c, Blts. 3 for 15c 
