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WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 

Colorful IRIS 
One of the oldest and most extensively used garden flowers, being cul- 
tivated in almost all countries of the world;in numerous soils and cli- 
mates. Easily grown, requiring very little attention. One of the best 
border plants as well as having many other uses in both old and mod- 
ern gardens, large and small. There are thousands of named varieties, 
but we attempt to offer only varieties found best suited for area we serve. 
NOTE—Not fewer than 3 of a variety furnished at dozen rate, or 10 of a variety at 199 rate 
IMPERIAL DOZEN Tall Bearded IRIS 
50c. each, $5.00 per dozen 
We have carefully selected the following 12 as our Imperial Dozen. Each 
has been sufficiently tested tej ustify our recommending same, and has been 
onthe marketlong enough for the price to be within the reach of everyone. 
Ambassadeur. Standards, pearl-pink; Falls, deep maroon. One of the 
world’s finest Irises. 
Coronation. Fine large, rich deep golden yellow; one of the best. 
Dolly Madison. Early. Very large flowers; a most striking blend of soft, 
pastel colors with brilliant orange beard. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich dark purple; one of the best of the Fall bloomers. 
Euphony. Copper blend Standards; Falls, soft copper flushed with soft violet. 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose. Very fragrant. One of the best. 
Gold Imperial. Beautiful chrome yellow. Free bloomer. 
mass plantings. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; Fails, velvety crimson. One of the 
outstanding red-toned Iris. Large, perfect form. Free flowering. 
King Midas. Golden buff suffused with garnet-brown and set off with 
deep orange beard. A beautiful Iris. 
Lent A. Williamson. Large flowers, tallstrong stems. Standards bright 
blue; Falls, rich, velvety purple A good Iris. 
Excellent in 
GOLD MEDAL IRIS Tall Bearded 
35c. each, $3.50 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
This group does not represent the newest varieties, but, popular, thor- 
oughly tested varieties of Bearded Iris worthy of a place in any garden. 
Afterglow. Lavender-gray with a suffusion of gold at the center. Tall. 
Candelabre. Light blue with white spot on the Falls. 
Crimson King. A rich claret-purple. 
Dr. Bernice. A coppery bronze, blending into a deep, velvety crimson. 
Florentina alba. An early white. 
Georgia. Rose, almost red. 
Her Majesty. Standards, rose-pink; Falls, bright crimson. 
Lord of June. Standards, bright blue; Falls, rich velvety purple. 
Loreley. Standards, yellow; Falls, marine blue. 
Magnifica. Violet and reddish violet. 
Marshmarigold. Standards, golden yellow; Falls, purple brown with 
yellow border. ies 
Mme. Chereau. Cream-white, edged with light blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender, large flowers. A popular old variety. 
Pres. Pilkington. Blend of pastel shades of pink, apricot and orange. 
Princess Beatrice. Standards, fine lavender; Falls, deeper lavender. 
Quaker Lady. An old favorite; lavender shading to deep blue. 
Queen of May. The nearest to pink of the old varieties. 
Red Cloud. Standards, rosy lavender-bronze; Falls, velvety crimson. 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with a light orange beard. 
Tall. 

Miscellaneous 
IRIS 
Dwarf White............$2.00 per dozen 
Tall Bearded, Mixed.... $2.50 per dozen 
Oriental Iris, Mixed... . .$3.00 per dozen 
Siberian. Purpleand white.$2.50 per dozen 
Spanish Mixed. . .__.. .$2.50 per dozen 

Windham. Softlavender pink, the Falls being veined with a darker shade. 
Consisting of 4 Dozen Good Varieties in a Special Border Mixture, 
Special Iris suitable for bordering the driveway, walkway, or shrub groups. 
All 48 Iris—a $14.00 value—offered as a Special No. B-34 
Border Offer for only $9.75 
Spring Flowering Bulbs LILIES 
Daffodils or Narcissus CANADENSE. Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers, varying from 
yellow to orange; spotted inside. Graceful and pretty. June and July. 
A popular old garden flower now morein demand than ever. Easily 
30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. 
and extensively grown and useful as both cut flowers and in the gar- 
DAY LILY (Hemerocallis) —50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Bay State. Brilliant and glistening deep yellow. Vigorous, free bloom- 
den border. There are many varieties, from which we have selected 
the following as being among the best in various classes: 
ing. Late June. 4ft. 
Dr. Kegel. Handsome, rich, orange-yellow; very fragrant; May; 18in. 
Croesus. Orange trumpet, 
yellow perianth. ° 
Midgard. Enchanting blend of soft pink and yellow, flowers being of good 
size, nicely frilled. Fine form and substance. 
Pink Satin. One of the world’s finest pink-toned Irises, being one af largest, 
tallest, smoothest and most exquisite in color introduced to date; 
originally sold for $40.00 per single plant. 
Fulva (grown Day Lily). Tall, graceful Lily with orange-brown blos- 
somsin June and July. Does wellin shade or damp land. 


















at Sie J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow. June. One of the best. 4 ft. 
aaa tckane ake Lemona (Lemon Day Lily). Large lemon yellow. July. 
darker Aatinetoldavas MADONNA LILY (Candidum). One of the most beautiful pure white 
riety. Lilies. Early July. 60c. each, $6.00 per dozen. 
Empress. Cream-white pe- 
rianth with trace of gold 
down center of each 
petal. Deep canary yel- 
low trumpet. 
King Alfred. A king among 
the fine varieties. Rich, 
lustrous, golden yellow. 
PLANTAIN LILY (Funkia). Low growing plant with broad shiny foliage. 
Sky blue flowersin July. 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. 
REGAL LILY (Regale). White flowers suffused with pin. Very fragrant. 
June. 35c. éach, $3.50 per dozen. 
ROCK LILY (Yucca filamentosa). Creamy white flowers in June and 
July. 4 to 5ft. 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
SIBERIAN FLAME LILY (Tenuifolium). Dwarf, coral-red; especially 
suited for rock garden. June. 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. 
UMBELLATUM grandiflorum. Large, umbellate heads of light orange- 
red flowers; free flowering. 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen. 

Inglescombe 
Yellow 
Empress 
Sir Watkin. Perianth primrose yellow; large and 
well formed yellow cup. 

Yellow Poppy. An outstanding new pure yellow ° L e l AMARYLLIS HALLI 
with tall stems. Pride of M d g ZC 1 y oO TICORIS 
Dozen Per 50 Perl00 
Haag rlem : - f 
Named Varieties... .. $2.00 $7.00 $12.50 4 A rare, mysterious Lily. The foliage appearsin early Spring, dis- 
Mixed Colors........ 1.75 6.00 10.00 appearing completely by early July. In August, straight stalks 
without foliage shoot up to 24 inches developing at the top umbels 
of large, beautiful, delicate lilac pink flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
TULIPS 
Up until the beginning of the War a large per- 
cent of the Tulips used in this country were im- 
ported from Holland. For the past five years 
no Holland Bulbs have been imported and the 
limited quantities available have either been im- 
ported from England or grown in this country. 
England has turned her Tulip Fields into Vege- 
table Gardens, so the supply of English Tulips 
is very limited. We, however, have been fortu- 
nate in obtaining a limited supply of Bulbs each 
season and offer for Fall Planting the following 
selection of varieties: 
Atterslowseee nese: Deep rosy orange 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. 
Vivid pink. Very tall; fine bedder 
Clara Butt eo ae ctisdaisrctosncretuauee Clear pink 
Farncombe Sanders............ Fiery rose-scarlet 
Inglescombe Yellow.............- Canary yellow 
Pride of Haarlem................ Rosy carmine 
Rey swEwhank ssc: sc: cs sates Lavender-violet 
Wins Pitter tee ean totter tenis Crimson-scarlet 
Yellow sGiantec. ec ce cite, Deep yellow Baronne 
Dozen Per 50 Per190 de la Tonnaye 
Named Varieties..... $2.00 $7.00 $12.50 
Mixed Colors........ 1.75 6.00 10.00 

