





Garden of Tall Bearded Iris in June 
IRIS ARISTOCRATS 

May, 2 ft. 

iris Kaempferi 

Pogocyclus Hybrids 
Quaintly frilled, veined 

Of thousands of named kinds, most catalogs list only the Tall 
Bearded. List below contains widest possible variations, only the 
best in each class. Different classes are enormously different in 
size, structure, time of bloom. 
Beardless Iris 
(Moist, part shade, fertilize) 
Siberian Hybrids 
June, 3 to 4 ft. Priced 50c each. 1 
each of four kinds—$1.90. 
Caezar—Brilliant red-purple. 
Caesar—Brillian red-purple. 
Caegar’s Brother—Dark blue. 
Heavenly Blue—New clear blue. 
Snow Queen—Enormous white. 
Spuria Hybrids 
Late June, 3 to 4 ft. Altogether dif- 
ferent. Showy spidery flower. Priced 
50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Monspur—Tail, lavender-blue. 
Ochroleuca—White and yellow. 
Shelford Giant—Cream and gold. 
Aurea—Fine yellow. 
Kaempferi Hybrids 
July, 2 to 4 ft. Largest iris. 3 of one 
kind $1.35. 1 each of 5 kinds $2.50. 
Gold Bound—White, gold center. 
Mahogany—Double red, dark. 
Melpomene—Soft blue. Double. 
Blue Bird—Fine blue. Single. 
Red Riding Hood—Single red. 
Hemerocallis 
(Day-Lilies) 
5 Months 3 YELLOWS 
of Bloom 
Collection of 3 for $1.50 
Bearded Iris 
(Dry, sunny, no manure) 
Ever-Bloomers 
May, summer, autumn—3 flowering 
seasons. Fine show until late frost. 
All summer they burst into bloom 
anew. Cultivate and fertilize lightly 
between flowering periods. 
Autumn Queen—1!3" white. 2 for 50c. 
Jean Siret—10" yellow. 2 for 50c. 
Lt. Chavagnac—15” violet. 2 for 75c. 
Paltec—Crested blue. $1.50 each. 
Unlike all others. 2 ft. Rare hybrid. 
One each all 4 for $2.50 
Fall Bloomers 
Bloom in spring and again in fall! 
1, to 2 ft. 2 of one kind for 75c. 
Autumn Haze—36" huge violet. 
Black Magic—30” prolific dark blue. 
Ultra—15‘" dependable clear blue. 
Early Dwarfs 
April. 3 to 10 inches. 5 of one kind 
60c. Less than 5 not sold. 
Azurea—Bright sky blue. 
Orange Queen—Fragrant yellow. 
The Bride—Best white. 
Tony—Rich red-purple. 
3 ORANGE 
and striped. Different! 2 of one kind 
60c. Less than 2 not sold. 
Doxa—Giant, olive-green blend. 
Wm. Mohr—Soft violet; purple vein- 
ing. Frilled, 
Zwanenburg—Maroon and cream. 



Grace Mohr—Huge, branched 40”. 
Light lavender, veined red. $1.50. 
Tall Bearded 
Early June, 3 to 4 ft. We list ten 
kinds; seven of them Dykes Medal 
Winners, all constant prize winners, 
formerly priced $10 to $100. each. 
2 of one kind 50c. One of each, ten 
plants, $2.25. 
Dauntless—Best red iris known. 
Frieda Mohr—Popular fragrant pink. 
Huge. Longest in bloom. 
G. P. Baker—Many, huge, yellow. 
Joyance—Prize cream-white. 
Mary Geddes—Half a dozen soft 
pink blooms on a stalk. 
Nene—Largest iris grown. 
petals. Lilac, old-rose. 
Pluie D’Or—Mass of tall, deep yel- 
low blooms. 
Rameses—Pink and yellow. 
San Francisco—Largest and best of 
plicatas. White with blue. 
Sensation—Fragrant popular blue. 
Thick 
Here are the best of the new large-flowered hybrids. Very easily grown: Sun or shade, 
extra hardy, no insect pests. Each plant continues in bloom about 2 months as indicated. 
3 FRAGRANT 
3 UNUSUAL 
Collection of 3 for $1.50 Collection of 3 for $1.50 Collection of 3 for $2.50 

Estmers—Apricot yellow, 
May-June 50: High tke te eee. $ 

Bay State—Large yellow, 
June-July ine tone. 46" high.. 

J. A. Crawford—Apricot- 
jeree Dy Paaiowe 48" high... 
Middendorfi — Rich or- Dr. Regel — Orange-yel- Midas— Golden orange 
ange-yellow. 18" ... .60 low. 30" high $ .60 in June. 42” high ... 1.00 


Cressida—Bright orange. Mikado—Very fine or- Hyperion — Waxy soft 
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Ohandes3cbeahich= == 60 yellow. July. 48” _.... wh 

Marg. Perry — Red-or- Winsome — Very fine Cinnabar—Late, brown- 
ange. Very bright... .60 creamy yellow. 36” .60 red. 30". Photo p. 9 $ .75 


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