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IRIS (Continued) 

DUTCH IRIS 
IMPERATOR (See page 6) 
IRIS (Dutch and Spanish) 
Blue Horizon—Very broad, violet blue standards, sky 
blue falls. 50c dozen. 
David Haring—Finest white. Dozen, 50c. 
Indian Chief—Bronze and violet. Dozen, 50c. 
Jacob de Wit—Early dark blue. Dozen, 50c. 
Prince Henry—Clear bronze. Dozen, 50c. 
Therese Schwarize—Standards cornflower blue, falls 
pure white. Dozen, 50c. 
Wedgewood—Early light blue. Dozen, 50c. 
Yellow Queen—Best yellow. Dozen, 50c. 
Any of the above, $3.50 per 100. Postage and pack- 
ing, 10c per dozen; 25c per 100. 
IXIA (Corn Lilies) 
The Ixia is a splendid flower for cutting. Grows on 
tough, wiry stems and comes in a wide range of 
color. The culture is the same as for Freesia and 
must be planted in the fall. A splendid all color 
mixture. 35c a dozen; $2.00 per 100. Postage 10c. 
IXIOLIRION PALLASII (New) 
Siberian Bluebell—A species of hardy bulbs from 
Asia. Umbels of deep blue or violet six-lobed 
flowers born in the spring. Each 10c; $1.00 per 
dozen. Postage, 15c. 
JONQUILS (Do not confuse with Daffodil) 
Campernelle, Single—A small golden daffodil, fre- 
quently three bloom on a stalk, fragrant. Plant 
3 to 5 inches deep—sun or part shade. 75c doz. 
Postage, 15c. 


A Red, White and Blue Garden 
A true Victory garden in Color can be arranged by 
planting the separate colors of the Anemone. See page 3 
for prices. 



