W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 19 
IRIS 
AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS—Collection of 8 named varieties for $1.00 
Includes such kinds as Eleanor Roosevelt, Autumn Frost, Golden Harvest . 
and others from a list of over 20 varieties. 

EARLY DWARF IRiS—Collection of 12 varieties in color range of blue, 
violet, lavender, white, yellow, and reddish all named for $2.50. From a notable 
private collection of 160 varieties. Detailed list on request. 
SIBERIAN IRIS— 12 for $3.50; 3 for 95c; Each 35c. 
Special Offer—5 for $1.00, our selection of five varieties from list below, 
all named. 
Name 3 Color Notes 
BAXTERI Purple and white bicolor 
BLUE FLAME Brilliant sky blue 
CAESARS BROTHER Darkest and best. Deep purple, tall. 
DUTCHESS OF YORK Dark violet and blue bicolor, 3 ft. 
EMPEROR Large violet-blue flowers, outstanding, 3 ft. 9 
LLEWELLYN Large flowers of soft blue 
MADAWASKA Blue of medium tone, 3 ft. 
MISS DULUTH Tall, of great size and rich blue coloring 
MOUNTAIN POOL Deep sky blue 
MRS. GREY HILL Intense blue 
MRS. SANDERS Nearer a plum-purpie than the others 
PEGGY PERRY Ruffled violet-blue with white center, early 
PETER PAN White, heavily veined blue 
RED RAIDER Excellent red purple 
SNOWCREST Tall white, large flowers 
TURQUOISE CUP Turquoise blue flowers, a good one 
IRIS SPECIES 12 for $3.50; Each 35c. 
Special Offer—5 for $1.00, our selection of five varieties from list below, 
all named in two choices A for rock garden—B for border. 
I, CRISTATA—=3 in.—Eastern native likes shade. Wide spreading light-blue 
flowers in May. We offer nice clumps of this plant 
I, FOLIOSA—18 in.—Midwestern native—broad leaved species with deep 
blue flowers artistically placed. 
I. GUELDENSTADTIANA (haliophila)—18 in.—Asian species. Narrow pet- 
alled blue and yellow flowers. Spuria group. 
I. HYACINTHINA (ensata)—15 in.—Asian species. Attractive flowers of 
light blue and yellow, brown veins. 
I. MINUTA—5 in.—Japanese species. Flowers yellow shaded brown. 
I. MISSOURIENSIS—18 in.—Rocky Mts. and Black Hills native. Pale blue 
veined flowers. Narrow blue green foliage. 
I. PSEUDACORUS—3 ft.—The popular Yellow Flag. Good for waterside 
planting. Broad foliage and butter-yellow flowers. 
I, RUTHENICA-—8 in.—European species: Grassy foliage and deep purple 
flowers. 
I. SHREVEI ALBA—2 ft.—White form of the Ozark species. Blue green 
leaves. 
I. VERSICOLOR KERMESINA—2 ft.—Claret-red form of our native 
species. 
I. VERSICOLOR LILACINA—-2 ft.—A lavender form. 
I. VERSICOLOR ROSEA—2 ft.—A light pink form. 
