ris ‘Kazmpferi 
These beautiful Irises produce their colorful blossoms the end of June through the 
first part of July. As they follow the Tall Bearded types, they are very valuable in 
the early summer garden. 
The varieties we list are the finest in the group and are all highly recommended. 
Of easy culture, requiring a deep, rich soil, with all the sunshine and water it is 
possible to give them. They do not like the encroachment of neighboring plants. 
In light soils they can be grown to perfection if the ground is kept cultivated and 
mulched. 
ANNA CASE MACKAY. Double. Very early. The 
ground color of this Iris is pure white, suffused toward 
edge of petals to a bright crimson. Very unusual. See 
illustration, page 27. Each, $0.30; $2.50 for 10; $20.00 
per 100. 
ANNE CORNING. Double. The softest pink we have 
in the collection. Light yellow markings in center. A 
very beautiful and unusual Iris. Each, $0.75; $7.25 
for 10. 
DELLA. Single. This is a charming variety that has 
been greatly admired by visitors at “Paradou.” A light 
wistaria-blue, large flowers perfectly proportioned. 
Each, $0.75; $7.25 for 10. 
ELBRUS. Double. Exceptionally large ruffled flower of 
clear lavender, almost azure-blue. A vigorous and very 
free flowering variety. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
GEORGE K. MORROW. Double. Clear and purest 
white with slight yellow markings in center. A flower 
of wonderful keeping qualities. Each, $1.00; $9.00 
(oreo. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Double. This fine variety 
is silvery blue. Large flower held on a strong stem. 
Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MRS. CHARLES E. MERRILL. Double. A blending of 
colors difficult to describe. Light blue, suffusing towards 
edges to a deep claret with light yellow markings toward 
center of petals. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MRS. HAMILTON FISH WEBSTER. Double. A most 
beautiful and unusual Iris. Ground color is white, over- 
laid toward the center with deep purple which gradually 
lightens toward edges of petals. Entire flower is dis- 
tinctly veined purple. Each, $0.50; $4.75 for 10; $45.00 
per 100. 
MRS. HAROLD BROWN. Single. Very difficult to de- 
scribe. The color is white, slowly suffusing toward the 
edges of the petals from a light to a deep pink. Each, 
$1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MRS. L. E. WOODHOUSE. Double. Soft blue, turning 
to a deep purple toward edges. Very fine. Each, $0.75; 
$7.25 for 10. 
MRS. WALTER B. JAMES. Single. The color is best 
described as white, overlaid with a sheen of grayish 
slate. Very attractive. Each, $1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
NORMA. Double. Lavender-pink with clear blue halo 
surrounding a yellow blotch in center. Very fine. Each, 
$1.00; $9.00 for 10. 
MIXED. A well-balanced mixture including Singles and 
Doubles in all shades. Fine for mass planting and 
naturalizing purposes. $3.75 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 
COLLECTION 
One each of the above 12 choice varieties, 
strong plants, guaranteed to flower the first 
season after plantin 
g. 
Regular Catalog Value 
SPECIAL 
es $10.05 
PRICE, $9.0 
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