IRIS 



TALL GARDEN OR 
; R i S oa GERMAN IRIS 
We have selected these ten Iris from among the 
many hundreds we have grown as the best estab- 
lished general garden varieties available. Flowering 
roots. 
35¢ each 3 for $1.00 $3.25 dozen 
ENSORCLEUR—Large lilac flowers stipiled white. 
GOBELIN RED—A big dark bronzy red flower. 
HALO—A lavender blue Verbena violet blend. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—Lavender violet, falls rich royal 
purple. 
MELCHOIR—Red bronze shaded bronze purple. 
MEHAWK A—Ruffled white marked deep purple. 
NINE WELLS—Large erect flowers of light and deep purple. 
PERSIA—Smoky blue shading to purple blue. 
SENLAC—Unique shade of mulberry red. 
SUNTAN—Deep glistening gold. 
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10 Standard German Iris $2.50 
1 FLOWERING ROOT OF EACH OF THE 
10 ABOVE VARIETIES — Labeled 
NEWER VARIETIES 
ELYSIAN—Tall deep golden yellow self colored. Brownish 
yellow stamens. A good dependable variety. 
75¢ each 3 for $2.00 
WHITE KNIGHT—Noted for its extremely free flowering 
habit. Many rather small flowers of pure white borne by the 
hundreds. 
50c each 3 for $1.39 
NENE—tThe world’s largest Iris, often 9 
inches long. <A soft lilac old rose blend. 
$1.00 EACH 

JAPANESE IRIS 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
THE MODERN ORCHID OF THE GARDEN 
These prefer a moist soil but are quite amenable 
to ordinary garden conditions provided they do not 
completely dry out in the summer months. 
50c each 3 for $1.39 $5.00 dozen 
BLUE WAVES—Large semi-double, grayish background 
overlaid with Wisteria blue, striking gold center. Second and 
third flowers some times vary from blue to lighter shades. 
With a little breeze, a planting of this variety reminds you 
of rolling waves. 
ETHEL MARSHALL—This is one of the most striking of all 
Kaempferi Iris, with huge milkwhite falls, very faintly flushed 
and veined soft violet, and slightly drooping, giving a perfect 
garden effect. Standards violet in striking contrast. 
KAGARI-BI (Torch Light)—Strong growing six petal vari- 
ety, not particular as to its location. Flowers are of a Chi- 
nese red color with lighter veins and a yellow spot in the bot- 
tom of each petal. A planting of these around pools or small 
lakes creates a striking effect. 
MRS. GEORGE STUMPP—A giant single white, with beau- 
tifully creped petals. Tiny mauve standards; styles white, 
flushed mauve. A magnificent variety. Height 30 inches. 
TAIHERAKU—Double rich vinus purple with conspicuous 
yellow blotches tipped blue, radiating out in purple veins and 
feathers, petaloid stigmas gray and lavender. 
5 KAEMPFERI IRIS $2.00 
1 EACH OF THOSE SHOWN ABOVE 
Each carefully labeled 


SIBERIAN IRIS 
Similar to Japanese Iris, but flowering earlier. Will thrive 
anywhere. 
35¢ each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 dozen 
KING FISHER BLUE—Brightest blue, 54 in. high. 
PEGGY PERRY—Ruffled violet blue, white center. 
THELMA PERRY—Soft china blue, white throat. 
PURPLE STAR—Deep purple, tall. 

PLANT KAEMPFERI IRIS NEAR YOUR POOL FOR GRACEFUL EFFECTS 
