TALL BEARDED IRIS 
YOU, THE PEOPLE, have spoken! 
So many new Irises are introduced each year that the average flower-lover can spend 
a fortune for simply “new”’ Irises. 
To sample the popular choice of Irises, we planted a hundred varieties near our 
GREEN BARN where the blooms were seen annually by thousands of visitors. This 
planting included newer as well as older varieties. NO ONE WAS TOLD which were 
the newest and which were the oldest varieties. We wanted YOU, THE PEOPLE, to 
select the varieties that were actually preferred because of attractive flowers and ex- 
cellent habit of growth. 
YOUR list is offered below, and, in addition, at our lowest prices In many years. 
YOU, THE PEOPLE, have selected this list. Only the varieties YOU admired and bought 
most freely are included. 
Variety Description Height Variety Description Height 
Apache. Unique. Low; coppery red.......24” King Midas. Buff and garnet bicolor......28” 
Blue Velvet. Deep, velvety blue........... 46"  MKochii. Early; darkest purples]. 21>” 
Buechley Giant. Huge; two-toned blue...48” Lord of June. Large; violet-blue.........40” 
Cattleya. Soft clear pink.................36" Mary Barnett. Huge; light blue..........40” 
42” Midgard. Blended soft pink, soft yellow. ..36” 
Cinnabar. Deep, velvety red............. ; 
Mildred Presby. Two-toned white and plum30” 
Dauntless. Large; pure-toned red.........40” > = 
Depute Nomblot. Rich, red-toned bicolor.48” ™rs- Valerie West. Red-crimson blend.. . .40” 
Dominion. Sky-blue and plush-purple... .. 32” Myth. Large; clear blued oes ee ee Oe 
Dorothy Dietz. White with violet falls... .38” Nene. Largest; lilac-old-rosés2 ae see oe 
Georgia. Soft cattleya-rose...............30" Pluie d’Or. Rich golden yellow. ia 
Geronlmoselarceiconpers ted sone A" Queen Caterina. Pale lavender.. eee oe 
Gold Imperial. Pure deep yellow... ......33” Rarmeses ues pion gcd Py Oe Zab 
Gudrun. Massive; snow-white............42” Selene. Large; pure white. Ao a eee Sar 
Imperial Blush. Large; soft pink... ......44” pacino nink ci tS me a 
Indian Chief. Well-formed; red-toned..... 40” Taj Mahal pee sy ee 9 ee 390 
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SINE Bright ruby-red. Sor ot sewers cies: eroue oe 236" Venus de Milo. Tall; cream-white. Wate 44" 
King Juba. Old-gold; carmine falls... .. .. 38" Zua. Ruitled> crisp whites)... ee 
3 to 9 plants, YOUR SELECTION, 20c each 
10 to 24 plants, YOUR SELECTION, 18c each 
25 or more plants, YOUR SELECTION, 16c each 
Because of the present cost of handling orders and of our reduced Iris prices, please do 
not order less than 5 plants. Each variety is labeled separately. 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
Atroviolacea. 8’. First dwarf Iris to bloom; Cristata. 3”. A very dwarf, creeping perennial 
deep reddish violet. Splendid for rock-garden Iris which will grow in shady spots. Blooms in 
or edge of borders. 3 for $1.00; $3.25 per doz. May, forming a carpet of rich amethyst-blue. 
Aurea (Species), 40”. June. Tapering foliage to 3 for $1.25; $4.00 per doz. 
height of 114 to 2 ft. with flower stem rising to 
3 or 344 ft. The flower is excellent for unusual Fulvala. 40”. June. A rare species of beardless 
cut-flower arrangements, resembling the less  [e@ Iris. Interesting grassy foliage. Violet-purple 
hardy Spanish Iris. Inner segments of flower flowers with rich overtones. Adds interest to 
are primrose-yellow. Outer segments are nar- flower border; good for cutting; can be natural- 
row, flaring to a blade of rich golden yellow, 1 ized along streams. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
inch broad. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Caerulea. 6”. One of best dwarf Iris; early. Schneecuppe. 8”. Dwarf; late April to May. 
Sky-blue, of dainty texture. Beautiful with Pure white, resembling blanket of snow. 
soft pink tulips. 3 for $1.25; $4.00 per doz. 3 for $1.00; $3.25 per doz. 
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