LILt 
DAVURICUM 

GIANT HYBRID IRISES 
Here are the large-flowered “Hybrid Bearded” or “Ger- 
man” Irises that give such riotous chromatic glory to our 
June gardens, soft beauty of melting pastel tones con- 
trasting with pure and sparkling hue, or deepening into 
richer shadings. We offer a selection of the better named 
sorts, supplied in standard plant divisions that will soon 
spread into good clumps. 
AMBASSADEUR—Giant flowers in blended rich tones, 
from fawn to near maroon. Each 30c. 
ALLUWEE—Standards bronze, falls red-bronze. Each 35c. 
ALLURE—Exquisite blendings of delicate pink and soft 
yellow. Each 30c. 
AMERIND—Big blossoms in ‘American Indian” tones, all 
of a coppery bronze. Each 35c. 
ASIA—Big, cinnamon-fragrant”’ blooms on _ shoulder-high 
stems. Buff-touched silvery lavender deepens to violet. 
Each 30c. 
BEAU SABEUR—Amber standards, falls of velvety Van- 
dyke red. Each 30c. 
BLUEBANK—Bright blue-violet. Free bloomer, Excellent 
for massing. Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.75. 
BLUE VELVET—AIll of a rich. deep blue, as though cut 
from blue velvet. 46 inches. Each 35c. 
BRUNO—Standards tawny gray with heliotrope suffusion; 
falls plush purple. Each 35c. 
BURNING TOPAZ—Crimson over yellow in effect of rich 
glow. Each 50c. 
CAMELIARD—Splendid late-bloomer with magnificent 
flowers of soft yellow, overlaid wine. Each 30c. 
CLARA NOYES—The lovely pastel blendings of the Talis- 
man rose, soft yellow melting into rose, with hint of or- 
ange. Each 35c. 
CRIMSON KING—All of a.rich purple-crimson. Each 30c. 
DAUNTLESS—A particularly fine red, brighter than most, 
yet velvety. Each 40c. 
DOLLY MADISON—Standards buff over lavender; falls 
pure lavender; orange beard. Early. Each 30c. 
DOUBLOON GOLD—Splendid golden yellow. Each 40c. 
DOXA—Big flowers in a creamy olive coloring. Each 30c. 
EDGEWOOD—Fine, large flowers in a most attractive pink 
tone. Each 40c. 5 
ELIZABETH EGERBERG—Noble flowers of fine form, 
standards undulate pink-lavender; falls lilac purple with 
Orange beard. Each 35c. 
EUPHONY-—Standards of buff-copper; falls chestnut over 
lavender. A lovely thing. Each 30c. 
FLAMENSCHWERT—Standards silvery with hint of lav- 
ender; falls brown-purple with netted creamy edging. 
Each 30c. 
FRIEDA MOHR—Blossoms of great size in blended tones 
that yield effect of deep pink. Fragrance of Honey Locust. 
Early. Each 35c. 
HELIOS—Large flowers of glistening lemon. Each 40c. 
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