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20 World-Famous IRIS 
Given Away Absolutely FREE 
The field in which these Iris are planted must be vacated, therefore this Free Plant Offer will hold good for a 
limited time only. These are all fine, strong 2 year old plants, in fact they will be about the finest that I have ever 
shipped out. 
They will be sent to you direct from my Iris Ranch at Grandview, Washington. 
The plants in this 
field have been divided into 6 groups, each group representing a nice color range and a flowering season of 
about 2 months. 
Flowering Iris, etc. 

COLLECTION No. 1 
6 WORLD FAMOUS IRIS FREE 
GUDRUN—42 in. Winner of the Dykes Memorial 
Medal. A top-notch white Iris and by many 
judges considered the finest of all. It is un- 
doubtedly the largest and most massive white. 
BLUE MONARCH—40 in. A magnificent soft 
blue of gigantic size with up to 15 flowers to 
a stem. One of the best of this color. 
VALOR—50 in. Very fragrant. General color 
effect deep rich, blackish blue-violet. The larg- 
est, richest and finest of its type. 
DESERT GOLD—30 in. fragrant, early flowering. 
An exceptionally fine free flowering soft yellow, 
which some authorities consider the best early 
flowering yellow. 
ANDANTE—36 in. a rich amethyst violet with all 
of the shimmering beauty of a’precious gem. 
ANNDELIA—32 in. Beautifully ruffled flowers of 
snow white, with a feather-stitched edging of 
bright rose. A perfect picture in the garden. 
These will all be huge plants as fine as we have 
ever grown, each one properly labelled. You will 
receive them absolutely free if you will send me 
your check or money order for the following superb 
collection of 14 varieties for $2.85. 
“GARDEN DELIGHT” COLLECTION 
14 MAGNIFICENT IRIS $2.85 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—36 in. I consider this the 
finest deep yellow Iris created to date and I 
think this is the general opinion of other author- 
ities. 
CONSTANCE MEYER—40 in. Winner of 2 Silver 
Medals. One of the best pink-toned irises origin- 
ated to date. 
AUTUMN HAZE—30 in. The largest and finest of 
the Autumn Flowering Iris, comparing in size 
with the giant Nene. In addition. to flowering in 
the early Spring and again profusely in the fall 
it also has an exquisite violet fragrance. 
DORAK—30 in. One of the fine Hardy Pogocyclus 
Hybrids. A delightful show Iris of gigantic size 
in soft violet and purple tones beautifully mark- 
ed. 
MAGENTA—36 in. Fragrant. A distinctively bright 
magenta color that always stancs out among 
other iris in any planting. 
GRACE WAYMAN—34 in. A pansy-violet bicolor 
that is so brilliant that it makes others of the 
same class look dull by comparison. 
CLARA NOYES—36 in. A notable novelty in the 
flame and yellow colors of the Talisman Rose. 
COSETTE—26 in. Very early. In my opinion the 
finest early flowering white. A prodigious bloom- 
er. 
BRUNO—36 in. Petals so velvety that they look 
like fine plush. Color brownish red. Sold origin- 
ally for $50.00 a plant. 
AMMON—46 in. Very early. The earliest tall blue, 
flowering 2 weeks earlier than other tall blue 
iris. 
CINNABAR—42 in. Awarded a Silver Medal by 
the American Iris Society. A uniform deep 
rich velvety dark red. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—48 in. Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. Huge flowers in brilliant red 
tones. 
GOLDEN FLARE—30 in. Silver Medal Winner. 
An unusual and attractive blending of yellow, 
red and electric blue. 
DOLLY MADISON—36 in. Early. A most intrigu- 
ing blend of soft pastel colors with a brilliant 
orange beard in striking contrast. 
The 14 Varieties listed above, with the 6 Free 
Iris as listed, present catalogue value $4.30, will 
be sent to you on receipt of check or money order 
for only $2.85. 

ALL 3 COLLECTIONS WITH 20 VAR 
COLLECTION No. 2 
‘ 6 SUPERB IRIS FREE 
CROWN JEWEL—34 in. A delightful frilly Iris 
with a yellow ground, beautifully veined fiery 
red. 
DAUNTLESS—40 in. Winner of the Dykes Memor- 
ial Medal. Sold for $35.00 a single plant just a 
few years ago. One of the finest and purest 
red tones, 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—50 in. A gorgeous new clear 
pure snow white of huge size, on stalks that 
are shoulder high. 
ALICE HARDING—40 in. Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. A magnificent large primrose 
yellow with smooth satiny texture. 
HYPATIA—30 in. An English introduction in the 
most intense pure blue that I have seen in any 
iris. 
GOLDEN BOW —30 in. Very early. In my opinion 
easily the best of all of the very early flowering 
deep yellows. 
The above group all properly labelled will be given 
absolutely free if you will send your check or 
money order for the following collection of 14 
gorgeous Iris for $2.65. 
“CROWN JEWEL” COLLECTION 
14 GORGEOUS IRIS — $2.65 
JEAN CAYEUX—36 in. Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. One of the most distinctive 
colored and beautiful Iris, being a marvelous 
blending of havana and coffee brown. 
INDIAN CHIEF—40 in. One of the most popular 
and one of the most outstanding of the brilliant 
red-toned irises. 
AUTUMN ELF—18 in. A daintily colored iris that 
blooms twice a year; early spring and again in 
the fall. Ruffled cream standards with flaring 
falls of soft lilac. 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE—42 in. An 
blending of soft pastel shades. 
variety. 
JOYANCE—42 in. Winner of the Dykes Memorial 
Medal. A huge cream or ivory tone, with a 
golden halo at the throat. 
LORD LAMBOURNE—40 in. Very early, exquisite- 
ly fragrant. Rich madder crimson falls with soft 
rose-fawn standards and amber styles. 
GIRAN—24 in. A very handsome wine colored 
Hardy Pogocyclus Hybrid with beautiful vein- 
ings and markings. 
EUPHONY—36 in. One of the best of the copper 
blends. Beautifully ruffled copper standards with 
Falls flushed soft violet. 
MADELEINE BRUN—36 in. Early. A very lovely 
cool white of the greatest purity with heavy wax- 
like petals of satiny smoothness. 
GLEAM—42 in. A _ glorified sky-blue, 
being uniform throughout. 
formed flowers. 
CASTOR—36 in. Silver Medal Winner. The white 
ground is almost completely covered with fine 
pin dots of deep violet. 
DOXA—18 in. A large flower of unusual color, 
being an olive-green-lavender-yellow blend. 
LOUIS BEL—30 in. One of the deepest Dblue- 
purples. The flowering being of such intense 
color that it seems to be dripping with color. 
MARY GIBSON—42 in. Early. A handsome soft 
rosy-bronze blend. Sold a few years ago at 
$40.00 for a single plant. 
exquisite 
A real 5 star 
the color 
Extra large, perfectly 
The 14 varieties listed above, with the 6 Free iris 
mentioned, present catalogue value $4.15, will be 
sent to you on receipt of your check or money 
order for only $2.65. 
Each group includes early and late flowering varieties, Hardy Pogocyclus Hybrids, Autumn 
This is the last opportunity to plant Iris for flowers this season. 

COLLECTION No. 3 
6 CHOICE IRIS FREE 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—26 in. A profuse bloomer 
twice a year. Early Spring and Fall. Rich violet, 
silky texture, 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—48 in. The tallest and one 
of the largest and finest new yellow irises, 
making a magnificent mass effect. 
DON JUAN—40 in. An outstanding red-toned iris 
and one of the best in this color. A great 
favorite of mine. 
IB-PALL—30 in. A very lovely Hardy Pogocyclus 
Hybrid from the gardens of Sir Michael Foster. 
MME. LOUIS AREAU—36 in. Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. Silvery white Standards and 
Falls veined rosy-heliotrope. 
KLAMATH—40 in. Exquisite lilac fragrance. Huge 
flowers of lobelia violet and velvety mulberry. 
Sold originally at $50.00 a plant. 
The 6 superb varieties listed above will be sent 
Free with the following group of 14 varieties for 
$2.60. 
“DON JUAN” COLLECTION 
14 GLORIOUS IRIS FOR $2.60 
G. P. BAKER—4S8 in. Silver Medal Winner, also 
winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal. A superb 
rich primrose to canary yellow. Giant flowers, 
profusely branched. 
MARY SENNI—42 in. Early, very fragrant. Huge 
flowers in the giant class. Sold originally at 
$25.00 per plant. Soft lilac standards and deep 
violet falls. 
MRS. MARION CRAN-—48 in: My original stock 
of this cost me $50.00 a plant. A lovely tall pink 
toned variety. 
ORIENT PEARL—42 in. This is one of the sweet- 
est irises I have because of its enchanting soft 
pastel tint. Iridescent silky pearl gray, flushed 
yellow and soft pink. 
MELCHIOR—36 in. This magnificent iris sold for 
$50.00 a plant in 1931. Standards lustrous silky 
bronzy-lavender. Falls rich, velvety crimson- 
purple. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON—46 in. A very lovely 
blending of soft yellow, pink and soft brown. 
Flowers of perfect form and exquisite charm. 
PLUIE D’OR—41 in. Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. A very free flowering deep 
yellow. Best yellow for mass garden effect. 
MICHAEL JR.—20 in. Very early. A fine rich dark 
blend. 
LARGO—40 in. Standards smooth soft yellow. 
Falls flushed pink at the center, edged a softer 
yellow than the standards. Throat cream, veined 
fold. 
KOCHINETTE—27 in. Very early. A rare form of 
the wild Tris Kochii from which it differs in 
having much better form, with full flaring Falls, 
exceeding rich purple. 
CYDALISE—38 in. yellow ground, evenly etched 
around the edges with a button-hole stitching of 
chocolate brown. Most unusual and attractive. 
SUREFIRE—18 in. A well named Autumn Flower- 
ing Iris as it not only flowers profusely in the 
Spring but it is a sure-fire bloomer in the fall. 
Soft creamy yellow of ivory like smoothness. 
MORNING SPLENDOUR—36 in. Fragrant. Winner 
of 2 medals. One of our favorite red tones. 
MUSICAL—32 in. A Silver Medal Winner. Huge 
flowers with pure mauve standards and brilliant 
blue falls. Pure white throat in striking con- 
trast, veined deep blue. 
The 14 Varieties listed above, with the 6 Free 
Iris as listed, total catalogue value $4.05, will be 
sent to you on receipt of your check or money 
order for only $2.60. 

IETIES FREE $7.50 
Two Special Prize Iris will be given Free in addition to the 18 Free Iris listed above if you will order all 3 of the above collections. 
I believe I have enough of all varieties listed in these Special Offers to fill all orders, but if the demand should be greater than 
I anticipate, I reserve the right to substitute equally good or better varieties for any iris of which the stock may become exhausted. 
ROBERT WAYMAN 
Bayside, Long Island, N. Y. 
20 OTHER IRIS FREE ON REVERSE SIDE 
