An Iris Collection grows more valuable with the years 

Border of Garden Iris 
GARDEN IRIS 
These Iris are one of the most easily grown, early-flowering perennials. The ideal 
planting season is August through to October. Should it be necessary to plant in the 
spring, obtain your supplies as soon as frost is out of the ground. Late spring orders are 
carried over until the fall planting season in the interest of our customers. 
COLLECTION A 
Dauntless. Red purple, tall and large. 
Dove. Large; yellow and ivory. 
Gudrun. White and gold. 
Jean Cayeux. A distinct blend of brown 
shades. 
Mary Geddes. Red blends; unique. 
Naranja. A beautiful orange-yellow. 
Pink Satin. True pink, self, tall and fine. 
San Francisco. White edged blue; distinct. 
White Marble. Pure white, fine. 
William Mohr. Huge blooms of self pale 
lilac, vemed deep violet, producing a 
lovely effect. 
Each 50c.; 3 of one variety $1.35 
1 each of the above 10 varieties $4.00 
COLLECTION B 
Alta California. The tallest of all the new 
yellow Iris. 
Blue Triumph. Sky-blue. Planted with 
Alta California, it makes a beautiful garden 
picture. 
Clara Noyes. A pleasing combination of 
many shades. 
Crystal Beauty. Large white with a good 
branching habit. 
Dazzler. Fine red blend; fragrant. 
Dog Rose. Delicate soft pink. 
Ethelwynn Dunbar. Deep pink self. 
Frieda Mohr. Pink bicolor; large. 
Melchior. Bronze shades. 
Maisie Lowe. New dark blue, bi-color. 
Each 50c.; 3 of one variety $1.35 
1 each of the above 10 varieties $4.00 
COLLECTION C 
Coronet. A blend of golden tan. 
popular. : 
roe Jewel. Burnt-orange effect. Fine. 
rivolite. Shrimp-pink. 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson. Deep violet. 
Rose Dominion. American beauty rose 
color; fragrant. 
Venus de Milo. A fine white. 
Each 50c. 
1 each of the above 6 varieties $2.50 
Very 
COLLECTION D 
Brahmin. A new intense blue, very much 
admired. 
Bronzino. Frosty golden bronze, growing 
to a height of 40 inches. 
Copper Luster. Copper and gold blend— 
copper shades in Iris has become a general 
favorite with many gardners. 
E. B. Williamson. A coppery red, a good 
contrast for your white or yellow Iris. 
Golden Hind. Yellow tinted with orange. 
Lilamani. Velvety blackish self. Large 
flower and very striking. 
Each 75c. 
1 each of the above 6 varieties $4.00 
COLLECTION E 
Cafe-Au-Lait. Soft creamy tan, self. 
Exclusive. Periwinkle blue, makes an ideal 
combination with Cafe-Au-Lait. 
El Tovar. Used in groups of 3 or 5 it makes 
a massive blend of color. Tall. Late. 
Helen M. Riedel. A blend of fine orange 
tints. 
Louvois. Brown and maroon. 
Treasure Island. Olive yellow, 
deeper shade. 
Each $1.00 
1 each of the above 6 varieties $5.00 
COLLECTION F 
Some of the newer varieties for the Iris 
Collector’s Garden. 
Anne Newhard. A new pansy blue. Each 
beard 
$2.50. 
China Maid. A blend of pink, bronze and 
lilac. Each $1.50. 
City of Lincolm. The best variegated va- 
riety today. Each $2.00. 
El Mohr. A tall William Mohr, an ex- 
ceptionally fine Iris. Each $5.00. 
Great Lakes. A fine new blue; very large 
blooms. Each $2.00. 
Matterhorn. Pure white, very large. The 
fmest white known. Each $2.00. 
Special offer, 1 each of the above 6 
varieties, $13.50 


ORIENTAL IRIS 
These Iris are the most beautiful of all 
and are becoming more popular each season. 
They begin blooming about the middle of 
June and continue for above five to six weeks. 
While they succeed in almost any soil and 
under any condi-ions, they delight in a deep 
rich moist location. 
Azure. Double; blue with yellow base. 
Betty Holmes. Large; white, orange center. 
Catharine Parry. Blue overlaid rosy red, 
high tufts in center. 
Eleanor Parry. Double; 
white and blue flush. 
Fascination. Double; soft lavender. 
Goldbound. White with yellow stripe in 
center. 
Mount Hood. Double; rich royal purple 
with yellow center. 
Purple & Gold. Double; purple and gold 
streaked. 
Pyramid. Double; dark violet with bright 
yellow blotch. 
Red Ridinghood. Single; red. 
All Oriental Iris, each 45c.3 3 for $1.25 
claret-red with 
Iris Sibirica 
Czsar’s Brother. A stately plant, not too 
tall (30 in.). It is the best of the entire lot 
of dark blue Siberian Irises. Honorable 
Mention by the American Iris Society. 
Perry’s Blue. A worth-while variety with 
very large, clear blue flowers on Jong stems. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 2 ft. 
All Iris Sibirica, each 60c. 
3 of one variety $1.60; 10 for $5.00 
*Iberis - Hardy Candytuft 
Little Gem. A perfect gem of very dwarf 
habit, not over 6 inches high, with masses. 
of white flowers in May. 
Sempervirens. Dwarf. Pure white flowers 
im June. Its uniform neat habit makes it 
one of our best rock or edging plants. 
Snowflake. Large, pure white flowers on 
dwarf plants. 
Each 60c.; 3 of one variety $1.60; 10 for $5.00 
Lavandula - Lavender 
Vera. The true Sweet Lavender with de- 
lightfully fragrant blue flowers in July and 
August. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.30; 10 for $4.00. 
Vera rosea. Novelty. Similar in habit to L. 
vera but the blooms are a delicate silvery 
pink. Each 75c.; 3 for $1.75; 10 for $5.00. 
Vera, Twickle Purple. Plants are compact 
and well formed. A delightful border or 
edging plant. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50; 
10 for $5.00. 

Candytuft (Iberis) 

64 HENRY F. 
MICHELL CO., 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA 5, PA, 
