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' Prices in this Iris List supplant those in all previous price 
lists. 
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS will please add 15c per pound to 
r order and will have to obtain plant permit from the Plant 
_ Bureau at Ottawa before shipment can be made. For large orders 
we advise Express Shipments, 
In the United States Iris orders amounting to $1.00 or less are 
_ not prepaid and must include 25c postage when order is given. 
On large orders we advise Express Shipment, the customer 
ying the forwarding charges, in which case we will send extra 
od ants free of charge to make up part of the forwarding charges. 
x We cannot too strongly recommend July and August plant- 
ing for Iris. WE CANNOT SHIP BEFORE JULY 1 NOR AFTER 
NOVEMBER 1, 
_ NOTICE TO LOCAL CUSTOMERS: If you expect to come 
to the gardens for Iris plants on Sunday, we request that you call 
us on the telephone or send in your order during the week so we 
can dig the rhizomes Saturday. We will not always be able to 
dig Iris on Sundays. 
Prices for Iris as quoted below are for one new plant or 
izome which will bloom next season and on which the new 
de shoots or “babies’’ will develop before winter sets in; this 
ill be your increase for next year. In July these new eyes are 
ry small but will grow rapdly during August, September and 
tober. 
> Consequently, in July, the new rhizomes weigh very little 
it each month thereafter they increase rapidly in weight until 
n October the plants of vigorous sorts will weigh as much as 
e pound, which means two pounds when packed; the postage 
1 such a plant would be 15 cents to the Central States and 25 
ts to the East. So you can readily figure out that we could 
t afford to pay the postage on any variety quoted at 25 to 50 
nts. So please note carefully: 
TA CALIFORNIA (Mohr-Mitchell, 1931). Fine yellow, large 
‘blooms. S. clear yellow; F. deep yellow faintly bronzed. 4 ft. 
light blue Irises. Like the lovely color of. that old favor- 
ite Celeste. The flowers are extra large of beautiful form 
and heavy substance. The standards are domed and the 
falls broad and flaring. The plants are vigorous and free 
flowering. It has an Honorable Mention and the rating 
is high. July delivery. Each 40e. 
E MARIE CAYEUX (Cayeux, France, 1928). One of the 
finest color blends; a metallic lustre of heliotrope-pink and 
_ violet. A jewel. Ht. 32 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
IGELUS. Award of Merit. A lovely pale pink-lavender blended 
ith cream. Large size and fine flaring form. Be assured 
ae ‘ly is an outstanding new Iris. Each 75c. 
j ;A LLERINE (Vilmorin, France, 1920). Wisteria-blue bicolor of 
e immense size. Very sweetly scented. A great favorite. Ht. 3 ft. 
_ July delivery. Each 25c. 
ACK DOUGLAS. See under “THE BLACK DOUGLAS”, 
E VELVET (Loomis, 1929), A great beauty—a good doer 
verywhere. Royal shade of the richest blue, suggesting dark 
lue velvet. Ht. 42 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
3RUNO (Bliss, England, 1929). One of the five best Iris. S. bronze 
liotrope; F. rich velvety violet purple. Ht. 3 ft. July deliv- 
aa ery _ Each 25¢. 
P.UsY A LamUeP 
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List of New, Rare and Good Old Irises 
PRICES FOR IRIS AS QUOTED BELOW INCLUDE 
THE POSTAGE TO ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED 
STATES. BUT ONLY FOR JULY DELIVERY WHEN 
THE RHIZOMES ARE SMALLEST AND LIGHTEST 
IN WEIGHT. 
WHEN IRIS ARE SENT BY EXPRESS, THE PUR- 
CHASER PAYING THE FORWARDING CHARGES 
WHICH ARE VERY REASONABLE, IN SOME CASES 
NOT MORE THAN PARCEL POST OR ONLY A LITTLE 
MORE, WE WILL SEND YOU TWO EXTRA PLANTS 
IN THE 25-CENT CLASS—YOUR CHOOSING, PRO- 
VIDED YOU BUY AT LEAST 10 IRIS. 

For month of August delivery, please add the following post- 
age to the net prices as quoted: 
Southern 
Number West of the Central & KHastern 
Ordered Rockies States States 
4 10¢ 18¢ 25¢e 
6 13¢ 24e¢ 35¢e 
10 Ke 35¢c 55C 
Sto 5 25¢ 45¢ 75¢c 
Over 15 plants by Express, Charges Collect. 
For month of September delivery, please add the following 
postage to the prices quoted: 
Southern 
Number West of the Central & Hastern 
Ordered Rockies States States 
4 15¢ 24e 35c 
6 22¢ 36c¢ 55C 
10 30¢c boG 85c 
11 to 15 45e 80c¢ $1.25 
Over 15 plants by Express, Charges Collect. 
For the month of October and onwards, when most of the 
plants are really big clumps with their “children” grown up, we 
recommend Express shipments only, which will not be prepaid. 
They can be sent by Parcel Post if you chose so, but the full 
postage has to be forwarded with the order. 
We can not fill Iris orders for less than One Dollar unless 
you will pay 25c extra for packing and postage. 

BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934). Tall, dark blue-violet self. Large 
blooms, perfect form, flaring falls. Beard blue — branched 
stalks. An excellent novelty. Ht. 40 inches. July delivery. 
Each 25e. 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres, 1934). A dark red self, almost afire 
with a bronze suffusion, Falls are flaring and extra large. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1933. An excllent 
novelty. Ht. 40 inches. July delivery. Each..25c. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell, 1933). Magnificent, deep yellow, 
large blooms. Does not fade. Late blooming. Ht. 30 inches. A 
superb novelty. July delivery. Each 25c. 
CHEERIO (Ayres). One of the brightest red, flushed dull gold. 
“A flame in the garden.’’ Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society, 1936. Ht. 38 inches. One of the best new ‘“‘Red.” July 
delivery. Each 25c. 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936). The large flowers of beauti- 
ful texture are carried on tall graceful stems and are 
of an exquisite beauty that will thrill you, a lovely 
blend of pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. It is one of 
the best introductions in this color class; you can not 
help but like it tremendously. Each 60c. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (Sass. 1936). Winner of many honors. 
Destined to be ‘“‘THE”’ top notch Iris Novelty. It was 
the cynosure of all eyes in our Iris field the past sea- 
son. A tall, huge striking variegata of clear bright 
yellow with velvety bright red falls. 40 inches tall, a 
perfect beauty when well grown. We are most enthusi- 
astic about this marvelous Iris and any praise given 
can not be too high. Each $1.50. 

