SUMMER TAN—tan and apricot blend bicolor .... 
SUNBEAM (Mur.)—pure rich canary yellow 
SUNBURST—tall yellow with apricot glow 
SUNMIST—one of the best early light yellows 
SUNTAN-—S. deep gold; F. rich brown 
SWEET ALIBI—pale creamy yellow 
TAJ MAHAL—white 
TAPESTRY—mulberry purple blend 
_ TARANTELLA—white plicata with pink stitching 
TENA YA—tall, rich raisin-purple 
TENEBRAE—rich velvety purple bicolor 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—a very dark purple 
THEME—a large blue blend 
THEODOLINDA—plicata; blue edge 
THURATUS—dark purple self 
TINT-O-TAN—golden tan 
TOISON D’OR—nice yellow—intermedite 
TOMMY TUCKER—bright yellow, fine garden effect 
TUSCANY 'GOLD—reddish gold blend 
UNCLE REMUS — a large deep purple of Gaudichau 
parentage 
VARESE—bDright red purple 
VENUS D’MILO—creamy white 
VERT GALANT—very brown bronzy red 
VICTOR HUGO—brilliant rosy red 
VISHNU+—a lovely pinkish cinnamon blend 
VISION—a brilliant variegata 
WANTAGE—rich purple with black sheen 
WASATCH—large white plicata, blue stitching 
WHITE AUTUMN KING—fall blooming white 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES—-lemon-cream; one of finest 
WINTER MOON—large cream-white, flushed gold 
WOTAN—S. purple; F. dark purple-brown 
W. R. DYKES—rich golden yellow 
YVONNE PELLETIER—tall pale blue 
ZAHAROON—a blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn, 
softest violet 
ZINGARA—a variegata 
ZUA—silvery blue, almost white; crinkled 
ZUNI—S. tannish red; F. deeper velvety Indian-red 
SPECIAL OFFER! A GRAND BARGAIN! 
Texas ranch and farm homes are often surrounded by 
spacious grounds where you have an opportunity for 
planting in masses for color. You can find no better 
flower than the bearded iris for this purpose, since this 
iris may be had in all colors: white, cream, yellow, pink, 
lavender, red, purple blue-light, medium and dark blue, 
and all the lovely tones in between. Plant your hillsides 
in these lovely colors! Iris are fine for planting to stop 
soil erosion! 
Iris need little care but give much joy and pleasure 
both as cut flowers and for landscape work. Let me 
help you to select varieties sc that you may have con- 
tinuous bloom from the middle of February through the 
middle of May and again in the fall until Christmas. 
Buy these older varieties in quantity, unlabeled, and 
in lots of 10 to 20 rhizomes of one color at $5.00 per 
hundred (5 to 10 varieties, 5 to 10 colors, all 100 
rhizomes for $5.00). 
Some of these older varieties are: 
ACACIA ROSE—light pink self 
ACHERON—rich pansy violet bicolor 
ADOBE—buff and red blend bicolor 
AFTERGLOW-—lavender and yellow blend 
ALCAZAR—deep red purple blend 
ALLURE—pink blend 
ALVARADO—deep blue self 
AMAS—rich blue and violet bicolor 
AMBASSADEUR—+reddish bronze bicolor 
