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These are among the most gorgeous of the entire Iris family. 
There is nothing more showy than these fine Iris; and as they 
blossom after the other Irises have finished flowering, they 
thus prolong the Iris season for several weeks. There are giant 
singles and doubles, self colors, mottled, striped, and blended 
effects, subtle soft tints and intense deep colors in a most 
comprehensive range. They are different in form from all 
other Irises. Many are as large as a dinner plate. Any one 
may be successful with them by following the simple cultural 
directions accompanying all shipments. The varieties listed 
are mostly of United States or French origin and of course 
all are grown in America at our New Jersey Nursery. 
On the Very Fine Group on This Page | am Making a 
Uniform Price of 50c each; $5.00 a doz.; or 100 for $35.00. 
Aspasie—36 in. A French creation. Single. General color 
effect an unusual tone of light blue. Lobelia-violet by the color 
chart, with fine thread-like veins and an electric blue flush 
at the throat. A very lovely color. ; 
Ayasi—36 in. Of American origin. A striking variety with a 
white area surrounding the yellow throat markings, the 
white veins radiating out over the petals right to the margin. 
Azure—37 in. Immense, perfectly double soft azure blue. 
One of the largest and finest soft blue tones. 
Blue Border—36 in. A magnificent single snow-white, with 
nicely rufled edges and a blue border. See color illustration. 
Brocade Mountain—40 in. I consider this the finest of all 
Japanese Iris. See illustration. 
Cloud Dress—42 in. Double. Beautifully formed witha dainty 
network of soft mauve veins over a white ground. 
Constance—36 in. Single. An unusually fine American cre- 
ation. Coerulean blue feathering over a King blue ground. 
The flowers are of huge size and exceptional beauty. 
Court Gown—36 in. Magnificently brilliant rich red-purple 
flowers of unusual beauty. 
Dark Cloud—40 in. Very fine ruffled double flowers of rich 
Royal Purple. Extra fine. 

Blue Border— 
50c is the same 
as this, but with a 
A typical example of blue border and is 
the Single form ‘even more handsome 
Beautiful Summer Blooming Iris 
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Kaempferi 
Diamond Mountain—36 in. A TRIPLE variety with a multiplicity of 
smaller petals as a “‘tufted’’ centre. Intense blue-purple. 
Eumee—32 in. A very handsome single deep rich blue-purple self, of — 
uniform color throughout. 
Echo—45 in. Huge single flowers of bluish-lavender closely veined 
flushed over a white ground. 
Gold Bound—34 in. Heavy firm leathery white petals that seem to be 
formed of wax. 
Wells—36 in. An American introduction. Huge single flowers of 
ganese violet to Matthews purple, the color being uniform through- 
A superb Iris. 
Hollyhock Blossom—42 in. Early. Soft lilac veined deep maroon. 
Jeanette Parry—32 in. An American introduction. Large 
single white flowers, delicately veined soft blue, with tiny 
upright mulberry purple standards in striking contrast. 
Koki-No-lro—Huge double to triple flowers of deep rich 
Royal Purple, much more brilliant and colorful than the 
illustration. 
La Favorite—36 in. Double. Very large fine white, with fine 
blue veins and a rich purple centre in striking contrast. A 
real beauty. 
Mahogany—36 in. A very lovely double mahogany red. 
More colorful than the illustration. 
Melpomene—Double white faintly flushed softest violet and 
sparsely veined with narrow deep violet veins. 
Motonobu—382 in. Huge flowers of a rich uniform deep blue, 
with snow white styles. Superb. 
Oyodo—40 in. Intense deep velvety uniform Royal Purple. 
Large flowers of extra heavy velvety substance. 
Princess Hollyhock—42 in. Vividly brilliant and effective. 
Pale wisteria violet, with vivid prune-purple veins. 
_ Pyramid—32 in. A magnificent double to triple deep blue- 
purple, with white styles and yellow throat in striking 
contrast. 
Sea Crest—46 in. Double frilled white, faintly flushed very 
soft lavender, with lavender crests. 
Seaside Waves—Very large double late flowering soft blue 
with silvery veins. 
Wakamu—232 in. Huge double flowers of deep red purple to 
mahogany. One of the best of this color. 
Wakamusha—36 in. Best of all the dark striped kinds. Deep, 
vivid, brilliant Pansy-violet veins over a white ground, 
with a 14 inch snow-white border. Styles intense solid 
blackish pansy violet. A most striking variety. i 
White Naped Crane—A gorgeous double white, closely veined blue. 
White Waterfall—36 in. Huge double white flowers of satiny 
smoothness and kid-like texture, with cream styles and olive- 
yellow spear-point throat markings. 
“FESTIVAL” IRIS COLLECTION 
5 Gorgeous Iris, my selection from the $9.25 
varieties listed on this page, all different. 
Each Separately Labeled for 
12 for $4.25; 20 for $6.50 
30 One of each of the varieties $9.00 
listed on this page 

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