DUTCH IRIS COLLECTION 
Bloemaard | D. Haring J. W. DeWilde Yellow Queen 
Blue Celestial Hart Nibrigg White Excelsior Poggenbeeck 
Bronze Queen Imperator 
suns OL allyetlye ofthe above varieties, oO bulbs fOr eee fs eh ee. $1.25 
Pui cAch or mve varieties OO DULDS dora. ues a to ee ee ee tk 2.40 
ENGLISH IRIS 
The flowers of the English Iris are larger than those of the Dutch and the period 
of blooming later. The bulbs we offer are from selected seedlings covering a 
wide range of colors including dark and light blues, maroons, combinations 
of colors, and white. Plant in early September. Doz. 75c. 
IRIS RETICULATA 
The violet-scented Iris, blooming with the Crocus and Snowdrops. The blos- 
soms resemble those of the Dutch Iris in miniature, the stems being only a 
few inches lone. The color is a deep violet-purple with a golden yellow bloteh. 
The fragrance, like that of the violets, is delightful. They should be planted 
in a somewhat protected position with a sunny exposure. Fine large bulbs, 
2 for 45c, Doz. $2.50. 
BRODIAEA 
BRODIAEA CAPITATA. A variety of 
the “California Hyacinth” which re- 
quires a well-drained, gritty soil. 
Plant in full sun 2 to 3 inches deep 
and if necessary for drainage, in a 
raised bed or rock garden. In the 
Kast plant before the ground freezes 
and mulch well with leaves or straw. 
Flowers are a lovely llae eluster on 
a 1- to 2-foot stem. Doz. 85c. 
BRODIAEA LAXA. A vigorous varie- 
ty with clear blue flowers on 18-inch 
stems. Culture same as for B. Capi- 
tata. Doz. 85c. 
CROCUS 
The earliest of all spring flowers, the 
Crocus needs no introduction to gar- 
den lovers. The bulbs may remain in 
the same place for a number of years, 
each season finding the clumps larger 
and the flowers more gorgeous. 
Although these bulbs are very scarce 
in this country at the present time we 
can offer a very fine mixture of blue, 
purple, vellow, white and striped. Doz. , : : 
50c, 100 for $5.00. ENGLISH IRIS 
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