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Given a dry, sunny location you can depend upon an abundant display of bloom in late spring. The following 
collections are offered in order to suggest to you representative groups of desirable kinds. 
Why not plant one or 
more of these collections this year? All Iris shipped postpaid. 
“BY COLLECTION. 10 Iris, value $2.80, fer $1.50, postpaid. (One Yucatan free.) 
At Dawning. Large flower with white standard, 
flushed pink; falls arbutus-pink. 36 in. 35¢ each. 
Aztec. A sister of Copper Lustre. Lovely flowers of 
golden tan and velvety red. 38 in. 25c each. 
Big Violet. An early midseason Iris with large flowers 
of rose-violet. 40 in. 35c each. 
Black Beauty. Purplish black, slightly intensifted mn 
the velvety falls. Medium height. 25c each. 
Cream-White. Midseason variety with creamy white 
flowers of great substance. 25c each. 

Desert Gold. Large yellow flowers of splendid form. 
Early. 34 in. 25c each. 
Golden Light. Ruffled, cinnamon flowers flushed deep 
yellow. 25c each. 
Naranja. Lovely blend of shades of orange and yellow. 
25c each. 
Summer Tan. This is an unusual blend of golden tan 
flushed olive. 38 in. 25c each. 
Watanga. A dark but blazing metallic red. Flower of 
great size. 35c each. 
Ct COLLECTION. 10 Iris, value $4.85, for $2.50, postpaid. (One Conestoga free.) 
Barwood. Stately Iris with rose-red standards and 
maroon-red falls. 40 in. 35c each. 
Blazing Star. Large, well-formed blooms of rich yel- 
low. Excellent growth. 38 in. 35c each. 
Chinook. Large waxy white flower with a deep golden 
beard. 35c each. 
Claribel. A pure white Plicata with a stitching of me- 
dium-toned blue. 40 in. 35c each. 
Dark Horse. Strikingly colored Iris of rich, dark red- 
violet. Midseason. 28 in. 50c each. 
*D* COLLECTION. 10 tris, value $4.90, 
Berkeley Evening. A tall, well-branched gold and 
white blend. 46 in. 35c each. 
Blithesome. Large; creamy white, with falls heavily 
overlaid with yellow. 40 in. 35c each. 
Brown Mahogany. Pure dark mahogany-brown with 
a rusty brown beard. 40 in. 50c each. 
Crown Jewel. A red and burnt-orange blend. 34 in. 
25c each. 
Gloriole. Light blue overlaid with glistening white, 
the iridescence reminding one of frost crystals. 40 in. 
35c each. 


Hermit. Impressive flowers of rich dark red. 38 in. 
35c each. 
Russet Red. Glowing red, flushed with tones of russet. 
Large, well-formed flowers. 35 in. 75c each. 
Silent Waterfall. White standards tinted blue and 
falls of creamy white. 40 in. 50c each. 
Sunburst. A rich yellow self flower, soft instead of 
bright m color. 35c each. 
Tan Beauty. Very lovely real tan Iris. $1.00 each. 
for $2.75, postpaid. (One Ashes of Roses free.) 
Junaluska. A blend of rose, copper and gold. 38 in. 
35c each. 
La Feria. Soft French gray and lavender—cool and re- 
freshing color. 36 in. 50c each. 
Rosy Wings. An iridescent flower of rosy red with 
copper tones. 38 m. 50c each. 
Treasure Island. Vivid yellow blooms of medium 
size on strong stems. 34 in. 75c each. 
Vestal’s Velvet. Pure violet coloring; rich velvety 
texture. An outstanding Iris. $1.00 each. 
dq COLLECTION. 7 Iris, value $14.00, for $7.50, postpaid. (One Sunny Boy free.) 
Ashes of Roses. Named by Mrs. Kirkland because her 
mother had a dress of the same pleasing rose-gray 
tone when she was a little girl. A strong grower with 
heavy substance. 36 in. $2.50 each. 
Bronze Image. A tall and stately Iris, its two tones of 
brilliant red and gold-bronze dominate the garden. 
Judges and visitors selected it as a_ most worthy 
addition to Dr. Kirkland’s bright bronzy Irises. 
$5.00 each. 
Conestoga. Standards of gold and copper with falls of 
gleaming red-copper. A true copper Iris. 38 in. 
$1.00 each. 
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Marvelous. Bright yellow, gaily streaked with red 
lines. A spectacular flower. $1.00 each. 
Prince Royal. An extra deep red blend with an under- 
tone of red-copper. The effect is copper-red. An 
early bloomer, it is very tall and perfectly branched. 
$2.00 each. 
Princess Pat. Gigantic. A pink blend with good 
growth and habits. The shade of pink is quite novel 
and this has every attribute of a perfect flower. 
$1.00 each. 
Setting Sun. A fiery red-copper flower showing won- 
derful lights. A startling Iris. $1.50 each. 
Glorious Gladiolus 
5c each; 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.00, postpaid. 
Plant the bulbs 3 to 5 inches deep, in rich, well-prepared soil. See that they are cultivated regularly and are not 
allowed to suffer from lack of water. 
Betty Nuthall. Sparkling orange-pink, deepening to 
coral and illumined with gold-orange in the throat. 
Flowers are often 6 inches across. 
Charles Dickens. Large violet-red blooms with darker 
blotches. Magnificent spikes with 10 to 12 flowers 
open at one time. It is a tall, vigorous grower. 
Commander Koehl. A new European variety with 
large brilliant scarlet-blood-red flowers on tall stems. 
Flaming Sword. An extraordinarily beautiful early 
variety of scarlet-red. Tall straight stems. 
Giant Nymph. Light rose-pink with a creamy yellow 
throat; large flowers on long stems. 
Golden Dream. Deep golden yellow flowers of fine 
substance. Very tall. 
Maid of Orleans. A prize-winning white of beautiful 
form. One of the best. 

Marmora. Lavender-gray flowers of extra size on long 
stems. A very attractive variety. 
Minuet. Lovely light lavender blooms opening 4 to 6 
at one time. A splendid exhibition flower. 
Miss Bloomington. A giant plant with 6 to 8 or more 
perfectly placed florets of lemon-yellow open at once. 
Picardy. Large, clear flesh-pink florets, shade to 
shrimp-pink at edges of petals. Magnificent spikes. 
Thomas Edison. Deep apricot, flushed with orange, 
the lower petals showing alternate lines of yellow and 
blood-red. 
Special Cut-Flower Mixture. A mixture of assorted 
colors in excellent cut-flower varieties. 12 for 40c; 
100 for $2.50. 
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