‘“Reliance’’ Collection 
of Summer Blooming Iris 
10 for $3.00; 25 for $6.75; 50 for $12.00; 100 for 
$20.00; 1000 for $175.00 
For those who do not require each plant separately labeled, but 
merely wish an extravaganza display of Iris that will follow the 
Tall Bearded Iris in bloom, and thus extend the flowering season 
for a few weeks, this mixed collection will be most suitable. The 
plants will be of the types illustrated and described on these two 
pages, although not necessarily the same varieties. In fact I grow 
’ hundreds of varieties and haven’t the space to list them all. 
I have grown thousands of plants in mixture just for this collec- 
tion and would have no way of telling just what colors will go 
into each collection; but this surprise element is one of the delights 
of buying this choice collection, for you will surely be agreeably 
surprised as you watch the many delightful colors unfold. The 
mixture as it is in the fields contains single, double, and triple 
varieties; there are soft pastel colors and gorgeously brilliant ones, 
pinks, reds, light and dark blues, purples, violets, whites; solid 
colors, striped, blended and bordered effects, frilled petals and those 
of wax-like substance. These Iris come at a time when other Iris 
are scarce in the garden and will be especially appreciated on that 
account. The flowers are of huge size and extremely showy. 
_ The plants will be of generous size, strong, well-rooted, flowering 
size; in fact as fine as any I have ever shipped. 
THIS COLLECTION MAY ALSO BE HAD IN CLUMPS AT 
10 for $4.50; 25 for $10.00; 50 for $18.00; 100 for $30.00; 1,000 
for $250.00. Clumps are always worth much more than the 
difference in price. 

20 Rare New and Unusual 
Summer Blooming Iris ‘“Kaempferi” 
On the Superb Group of Rare, New and Unusual fris Kaempferi 
on this Page | am Making a Uniform Price of $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.75; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00; 100 for $65.00 
THE VARIETIES ON THIS PAGE CAN BE FURNISHED IN 
CLUMPS INSTEAD OF SINGLE PLANTS AT $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.00; 6 for $7.50; 12 for $13.50; 106 for $97.50 
The Iris offered on this page are all grown at my nursery in New 
Jersey and shipped from there and practically all are of American, 
English or French origin. 
America—36 in. Huge single flowers of white with a vivid blue border, 
the border fading out somewhat as the flower ages, but always at- 
tractive. Somewhat like the variety “Blue Border” but larger and 
better and with a heavier and wider border. 
Amethyst—32 in. Very fine large single azure blue flowers of silky 
texture, with creamy white styles. An exquisitely dainty color and a 
lovely flower. 
Cloud Drift—36 in. Large double marbled effect, the white ground 
ane almost completely covered with shadings and veins of medium 
violet. 
Ethel J. Marshall—36 in. One of the most striking of all. Three large 
petals are white very slightly flushed soft violet. Three smaller petals 
aconite violet, edged milk white. 
Gofuku-Shoshu—32 in. Huge double flowers of soft pink with deeper 
pink stripes and a white background just showing through. 
Hatsuka—30 in. Gorgeously rich single flowers of intense vivid Spec- 
trum Violet by the color charts. 
Helene—36 in. Double. This is one of the finest Iris I have. Formerly 
listed by me at $5.00. Now I have a large enough stock to include it 
in this collection at $1.00. Uniform blue-violet veins form a complete 
thread-like network over the white background. See illustration. 
indo—38 in. Huge single indigo-blue flowers, with lemon yellow throat 
markings surrounded by a narrow white area. Makes an imposing 
garden picture. 
Light in the Opal—42 in. Huge size ruffled double flowers of gorgeous 
pink coloring with a soft blue throat halo. 
Maple Cascade—40 in. Very large early flowering double dark reddish- 
purple with a golden centre. 
Margaret S. Hendrickson—36 in. Double to triple. | have always 
considered this the finest medium toned blue. It is a perfect flower in 
every way. 
Oriole—36 in. A glorious early double rich Burgundy red-toned variety. 
Oyodo—40 in. Intense deep velvety uniform Royal Purple. Large 
flowers of extra heavy velvety substance. 
Pink Progress—38 in. A rare and very beautiful soft pink. One of the 
best of the rare pink tones. 
Pluton—36 in. Extremely handsome double flowers; intense, rich, 
petunia-violet veins over a white ground. 
Rose H. Scheepers—36 in. One of our most lovely double varieties in 
a delightful uniform mauve shade. 
Seaside Waves—Very large double late flowering soft blue with silvery 
veins. 
Sofu-No-Koi—36 in. A superb “‘marbled”’ effect. Hyacinth violet over 
a soft blue ground, with a deeper blue flush at the centre. 
Triumph—38 in. Huge white flowers, “flaked” phlox purple with a 
brilliant orange throat. A handsome variety. 
White Giant—42 in. A new snow-white variety with gorgeous flowers 
produced in great abundance. 
“Gold Medal’’ Iris Collection 
20832 ane Low 
OR IN CLUMPS $20.00 
ALL IRIS ILLUSTRATIONS ON THESE TWO PAGES ARE 
ABOUT ONE-EIGHTH ACTUAL SIZE 
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