Bearded Iris 
A great favorite because of its richness of color —- ‘The Orchid of the Garden” — 
the color combinations of Iris and the lovely structure of the flower is difficult to 
describe — words cannot tell their real beauty. Iris require a minimum of care and 
thrive in varying weather conditions, where other perennials would fail. The following 
is a splendid selection. 
Ambassadeur — Bronze and violet .. 
Amigo — A rich pansy-colored iris; clear light 
blue-lavender standards and deep velvety 
purple falls margined white 
Baldwin — Violet and heliotrope ............ 
Buechley’s Giant — Two-tone blue 
Buto — Rich dark purple 
California Gold — Tall golden yellow; magnifi- 
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Crystal Beauty — Tall pure white; floriferous 
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Dauntless — Reddish purple ................. 
Dorothy Dietz — White and violet 
El Tovar — Brown, golden and maroon 
Esterel — Soft deep-pink 
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Gudrun — Large lustrous white with golden 
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Jeb Stuart — Deep bronzy-red; very choice .... 
Marion Lapham — Clear rich pink ........... 
Nebraska — Deep yellow ruffled 
Pink Satin — Pure light pink 
Rameses — Soft apricot pink and blue 
Snow King — An outstanding large pure white; 
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Sweet Sixteen — Pink self .................. .20 
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Venus de Milo — Pure creamy white ........ 25 
Wabash — Crystal white standards with 
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White and Gold — Waxy white, gold beard .15 
Zua — Feathery white; 18 inches ............ AS 
Siberian Iris 
The Siberian Iris follow the Bearded Iris in 
blooming; they have narrow foliage and carry the 
flowers on top of the stem. Excellent for cutting. 
Emperor — Large deep violet flowers on tall stems. 
Orientalis — Late blue 
Snow Queen — Snow-white variety, beautiful form. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c 
Dwarf Iris 
The Dwarf Iris are fine for the border or for 
planting in clumps among the low-growing Peren- 
nials. They grow about 8 inches tall, and bloom 
with the first flowers in spring. 
Atroviolacea — Dark-purple, very early. 
Le Pactole — Large yellow flowers. 
Marocain — Deep violet-purple, very fragrant. Two 
weeks later than Atroviolacea. 
Phoebus — Light-yellow, second early. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c 
Iris Spuria 
Similar to the Siberian Iris, but foliage is some- 
what heavier; easily grown. 
Monspur — Tall light blue ............ Each $0.35 
Shelford Giant — Tall cream with gold. Each  .50 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
Gladiolus are in bloom from July until late fall — as a cut-flower they are supreme 
and also lend attractiveness to your garden. Plant the bulbs late in April and at one 
week intervals to the middle of June and you will have blooms from July until late 
fall. We shall be pleased to advise you about planting. The following is a wonderful 
selection. 
Abbreviations: L. — large; 
M — medium; 
S. — small; Blts. — bulblets 
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