WAREI: 
Myriads of fine coppery pink flowers shot with bronze 
cover the three-foot flower spikes. A grand, rare hy- 
brid of rich coloring and tall stature. Flowers just 
before the Bungei. Height, 6 to 8 feet. $3 each, $36 
per dozen. 
SEEDLINGS: 
We offer a wide selection of Robustus, Bungei and 
Elwesianus seedlings, which are certain to produce a 
wide range of fine form and novel coloring. $3 each, 
$36 per dozen. 
Above prices are based on extra heavy roots 
which are guaranteed to bloom the first year 
after planting. 
Strong good flowering roots of any of the above 
mentioned varieties or seedlings will be fur- 
nished at a discount of 25% from prices quoted 
above. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The most showy and gorgeous of the Iris Fam- 
ily; they bloom in July, are perfectly hardy and 
flower in great profusion. The stately flowers 
are often ten inches in diameter and present 
most fascinating combinations. They prefer a 
rather rich, moist, light soil. 
Our prices are based on heavy clumps, divisions 
at correspondingly lower prices. 
BETTY F. HOLMES: 
Double. This variety is by far the finest of the pure 
white Iris; very large with lemon-yellow midribs 
through each petal. Especially recommended. 
KAMATA: 
Single. A most distinctive variety; dark sky-blue 
with white veins. 
MARGARET: 
Nine petals. Deep blue with shadings of violet. 
MARJORIE PARRY: 
Double. Delicate light mauve with tufted center. An 
extra fine variety. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN: 
Double. White ground edged and shaded pale violet. 
White stigmas edged and tipped violet. 
ROSE H. SCHEEPERS: 
Double. A lovely mauve-gray overlaid with blue. 
VIOLET BEAUTY: 
Single. A lovely Pansy-violet with a conspicuous 
yellow center and blue halo. 
VIOLET GIANT: 
Semi-double. A rich rose-violet, the largest Japanese 
Iris we have seen. 
Prices on all Japanese Iris. $6.25 per dozen, $50 per 100. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Their exquisite shades, ease of culture, and great dependability cause these to become increasingly 
popular from year to year. They are thoroughly at home in sandy soil, although they will do well in 
any soil that is not too heavy. 
In color they range from the purest white to golden yellow and bronze, from heliotrope to light blue 
and to the darkest blues. Because of dainty form and having strong, wiry stems, they lend themselves 
particularly for artistic and decorative arrangements. In the garden they should be massed, group- 
ing the different colors by themselves. 
They readily force in moderate temperature. Outdoors they should not be planted in the same place 
in succession, new ground each year producing by far the best flowers. 
bearing pure white flowers of elegant shade and 
enormous size. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
WEDGEWOOD: 
This particular hybrid is one of the best of all for 
forcing. It blooms readily and very early. The large 
flowers are borne on strong tall stems. Standards are 
blue, while the falls are of a paler shade, each having 
a yellow blotch. $1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
GOLDEN WONDER: 
One of the most striking of all yellow varieties. The 
wiry stems carry large flowers of great substance. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR: Standards are a pale yellow, while the somewhat 
A splendid forcing variety which may be had in bloom 
as early as the end of February. Strong grower, 
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smaller and rounded falls are of a golden yellow. 
$1.15 per dozen, $8 per 100. 
