IRIS e Queen of Perennials 

Bearded Iris (Flag Iris) 
Iris Kaempferi (Oriental Iris) 
These beautiful Iris prefer moist acid soil. The 
glorious flowers of the following varieties will sur- 
prise and please you. 
Azure. Double; immense mauve-blue flowers. 
Betty F. Holmes. Double; white blooms, yellow 
midrib. 
Blue Bird. Single; rich blue. 
Catherine Parry. Double; blue, overlaid rich 
purple. 
Columbia. Double; blue with white veins, yellow 
center. 
Doris Childs. Double; pearl-white, veined purple. 
felt Double; mauve-pink, lightly vetned 
white. 
Gold Bound. Double; white, gold-banded center. 
La Favorite. Double; white veined blue, purple 
center. 
La Tosca. Double; immense white flowers. 
Lavender Giant. Single; lavender-blue. 
Mahogany. Double; a lovely mahogany-red. 
Purple and Gold. Double; violet-purple, golden 
throat. 
Queen of the Blues. Single; pale blue, verned 
white. 
Red Riding Hood. Single; a fine red variety. 
Rose Anna. Double; light mauve, veined purple. 
Shadow. Single; reddish purple. 
T. S. Ware. Double; reddish violet flowers, white 
centers. 
Victor. Double; light blue, veined blue. 
White Swan. Single; pure white. 
All above Oriental Iris, 50c. each; $1.20 for 3 of 
one kind; $4.40 per doz. of one kind 
Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris) 
Being smaller and more graceful these are greatly 
admired as cut-flowers. They are also easy to grow 
and bloom in May. 
Caesar’s Brother. Rich black pansy-purple. 
Perry’s Blue. Clear blue. Stout stems. 
Snow Queen. A _ beautiful white. 
flowering. 
Very free 

lris Pumila 
(Dwarf Iris or Miniature Flags) 
A dwarf Iris that is ideal for the rock-garden. 
Blooms during March and April. 
Deep Blue Light Blue White 
Bearded Iris (Flag Iris) 
The Rainbow Flowers are popular everywhere and 
have many admirers. Every garden should have a 
collection. 
Ambassador. Standards bronze; falls maroon. 
Anne-Marie Cayeux. Pink. Extra fine. 36 in. 
Black Wings. Deep blue-black. Fine. 
Blue Triumph. Fine pale blue. 42 in. 
Blue Velvety. Velvety, best dark blue. 40 in. 
California Gold. Tall; golden yellow. 
Cheerio. Standards tan; falls velvety red. Fine. 
Clara Noyes. Rich blend of Talisman rose. 
Copper Lustre. Copper and gold blend. 
Dauntless. Red-purple; tall and large. 40 in. 
Depute Nomblot. Dyke’s medal. Bronze. Tall. 
Grace Sturtevant. Red purple; fragrant. 36 in. 
Gudrun. Very large; pure white. 
Jean Cayeux. A blend of browns. 
Naranja. Rich yellow self. ‘ ; 
No-We-Ta. Dainty pink blend. Exquisite. 32 in. 
Princess Beatrice. Light lavender. Fine. 
San Francisco. White, edged blue. 
Shot Silk. Rich silky pink and gold; fragrant. 
Sir Michael. Dark blue tone. Fragrant; massive. 
Yellow 
in. 
Snow White. White; good size, 36 In. 
Sunlight. Soft yellow. 
Venus de Milo. Fine new white. 42 in. 
William Mohr. Lilac, veined manganese. 
Autumn-flowering Bearded Iris 
Autumn Dawn. Gold and pink. 
Autumn Elf. Standards cream; falls, light mauve. 
Autumn Haze. Large; violet-purple. ‘ 
Autumn Queen. Very pretty white. 18 in. 
Black Magic. Intense deep blue-violet with a rich 
velvety black luster and sheen. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Deep red-violet. 
Sangreal. Yellow fall bloomer. 28 in. | 
Ultra. Very fine ultramarine-blue. 15 in. 
Dutch Iris 
One of the most easily grown bulbous plants. 
Place bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good sandy loam. 
Blooms in early June; lovely for cutting. 
Imperator. Brilliant deep blue with a golden yellow 
blotch on each standard. ; 
Wedgwood. Graceful large flowers of a beautiful 
even blue color. Easy t6 force. 
Yellow Queen. Both the standards and falls are 
bright golden yellow. ; 
Mixed Colors. A well-blended mixture. 
All Dutch Iris, 65c. for 10; $5.50 per 100 
Spanish Iris 
Known as “Orchids of the Hardy Flower Gar- 
den.”’ They grow from 18 to 24 inches high and pro- 
duce their exquisite airy blooms during the last of 
May and through June. Plant the latter part of 
September. Mixture contains all colors. Bulbs, 60c. 
for 10; $4.50 per 100. 
Unless otherwise noted, all Iris are 85c. for 3 of one kind; $1.50 for 6 of one kind; 
$3.00 per doz. of one kind. Single plants, 40c. each 
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