

Caesar 
Siberian 
Iris 
Caesar Siberian iris is 
much richer and more 
handsome than can be 
shown by the above 
illustration 
They are all quite hardy, and many eminent authorities con- 
sider them the most elegant of all Irises. They are of the easiest 
culture and are prodigious bloomers, an established clump often 
producing fifty or more flowering stalks. They grow on long thin 
tubular stems, have ornamental, grass-like foliage and are ex- 
cellent cut flowers, lasting a long time when cut. They bloom 
about the same ‘time as the “Bearded”’ Iris. They are especially 
fine for landscape work, or for bordering a brook or pond, where 
they should be kept just above the water line. They prefer a 
moist, well-drained, sunny situation and soil that is rich in 
humus, but will take care of themselves almost anywhere. In 
fact, I have had them do exceedingly well in almost full shade, 
where the soil was quite dry. The best fertilizer is well-rotted 
stable manure. Avoid lime, also bone meal on account of its lime 
content. 
Planting instructions accompany all shipments 
This year I am making a uniform price on the SIBERIAN IRIS of: 
35c each; $3.50 a dozen; $24.50 per 100 
EXCEPT SNOWCREST 
CLUMPS WILL BE FURNISHED AT 50c each; $5.00 doz.; 
$35.00 per 100 
. Clumps are the best buy as they are equal to several piants 
and transplanting does not disturb them. 
Acuta—36 in. Fine uniform blue of medium tone. 
Babet—30 in. NEW. Soft pinkish-lilac pastel. 
Blue Charm—36 in. Large flowers of intense blue. 
Blue Heron—32 in. Large blue, with contrasting white styles. 
Blue King—42 in. A very handsome brilliant blue purple. 
Blue Owl—36 in. Rich blue with prominent bronze throat. 
Blue Ridge—30 in. A lovely light blue of uniform color. 
Blue Star—29 in. Exquisite flowers with rich violet standards 
and clear soft lavender falls. 
Blue Wings—36 in. Large flowers of a lovely shade of soft blue. 
Bob White—28 in. Waxy snow white, lemon yellow throat. 
Butterfly—36 in. Soft blue, gracefully poised like a butterfly. 
Caesar—30 in. Rich royal purple of exceptional brilliance. 
Originally sold for $25.00 a plant. 
Caesar’s Brother—30 in. Surpasses Caesar in depth of color, 
though entirely different, rich blackish pansy-violet. 
China Blue—32 in. NEW. Delightful flowers of soft blue. 


SIBERIAN IRIS 
‘“‘GARDEN GLORY” SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
1 O Superb Varieties, my selection, some of which have recently $9.50 
sold at $5.00 and $10.00 a plant. All Labeled. 
Or in Clumps—Each of which is equal to several strong Plants—$4.00. 
60 Varieties, One Each as 
Listed below, value $21.40 
for $18.50 (if ding 
Snowcrest 
3ea., value $ 
Distinction—30 in. A fine blue of medium tone. 
Dragonfly—58 in. Fine uniform bluish violet, shoulder high. 
Duchess of York—36 in. Exceptionally fine massive flowers of 
deep rich blue. 
Emperor (Improved Strain)—48 in. Rich violet blue. 
Gayheart—=32 in. Beautiful new dark blue self. 
George Wallace—46 in. Earliest of all. Much more handsome 
than the illustration, being a lovely blue tone. 
Grandis—45 in. S—violet; F—white, veined violet. 
Gray Prince—=36 in. A lovely and very rare soft grey blue. 
Heavenly Blue—48 in. A real rich gorgeous heavenly blue. 
Kingfisher Blue—54 in. Fine bright uniform sky blue. 
Lady Godiva—36 in. V.E. Rare dainty flesh pink. 
Lady Northcliff—38 in. Stylish looking rich bright violet. 
Little Boy Blue—34 in. NEW. Rich velvety blue. 
Liewellyn—42 in. A superlatively beautiful uniform soft blue. 
Madawaska—38 in. Rich brilliant sapphire blue. 
Martha Le Grand—=36 in. A superb new white variety. 
May Morning—=32 in. Fine rich deep purple. Largest of all. 
Miss Dido—36 in. A rare and very lovely light blue self. 
Miss Duluth—30 in. Handsome velvety blackish-violet. 
Morning Magic—36 in. Large flowers of soft pink tone. 
Mis. Gray Hili—32 in. A very early rich deep blue, with flaring 
falls and a beautifully veined white throat. 
Mrs. Perry—36 in. An exceedingly handsome soft mauve tone. 
Mirs. Rowe—32 in. Charming silvery white, flushed rose. 
Natick—38 in. Large beautiful sky-blue. 
Nora Distin—30 in. Strikingly beautiful blue and white. 
Papillon—50 in. Tallest soft blue. Very lovely. 
Peggy Perry—32 in. EARLY. Ruffled rich blue. 
Periwinkle—40 in. Rich, deep violet blue, one of the largest and 
best. Originally sold at $10.00 a plant. 
5p Perry Blue—48 in. One of the most popular of the Siberian Iris, 
and justly so, in a beautiful shade of clear sky blue. 
Pigmy—24 in. A dainty dark violet miniature type. 
Red Emperor—30 in. Handsome wine red, shaded and veined 
a deeper tone. In a color class by itself. 
Royal Flush—54 in. Tall velvety purple, overlaid red. 
Silver Tip—34 in. Ruffled clear deep Azure blue. 
Skylark—40 in. An exquisite soft blue of superb form. 
Skyrocket—38 in. Delightful violet-blue of perfect form. 
Snow Crest—38 in. A sparkling waxy snow-white, with beauti- 
fully frilled edges. A flower of unusual refinement and the best 
White. LOLdale eee ey, Single plants 75c; Clumps $1.25 
Snow Queen—38 in. The largest of the Siberian Iris, with 
perfect snow-white flowers of firm wax-like texture. 
Summer Sky—30 in. Entirely new and different in a very deli- 
cate soft blue and white combination. 
illustration very 
Sunnybrook—36 in. An ex- 
greatly reduced 
quisite shade of soft Alice 
Blue. 
Thelma Perry—36 in. One 
of our finest light blues. 
Thisbe—42 in. An adorable 
uniform soft China blue. 
True Blue—36 in. Magnifi- 
cent true blue flowers. 
Turquoise Cup—42 in. A 
gorgeous new turquoise 
blue of large size. 
White Dove—38 in. A beau- 
tiful pure white of large 
size and great refinement. 
White Empress—36 in. A 
fine new sparkling white. 
White Way—38 in. Lovely 
large snow-white flowers. 


The first 
of all 
Siberian 
Iris to 
bloom 




George 
Wallace 

