PRESIDENT TAFT. Rose pink, notched and silvered at tips 
of petals. Beautiful variety. Midseason. Very reliable. $1.25 
PRIMEVERE. Creamy yellow. Very unusual color. Midseason. 1.25 
SOLANGE. Luminous waxy white, of great substance and 
beauty. Late. 1.50 
SUZETTE. Brilliant rose pink, silver shading. Midseason. 1.00 
THERESE. Very large shel! pink, lighter at center. Second 
highest rated in the world. Early midseason. 1.50 
TOKIO. Japanese. Dull rose-pink, center of yellow stami- 
noides. Tall and vigorous. Midseason. 1.50 
TOURANGELLE. Creamy white, delicate salmon shading. 
The most delicately beautiful in the list. Late. 1.00 
VILLE DE NANCY. Silvery carmine rose. Thoroughly satis- 
factory. Late midseason. 1.00 
BEARDED IRIS 
Prices are for strong, healthy roots that have had plenty of room to 
develop properly. 
The shipping season begins July 10th and continues through the Sum- 
mer. Early Spring shipments if desired. 
In the descriptions S. indicates the standards or upright petals and F. 
the falls or drooping petals. 
Many of the comparatively new varieties are now selling at very rea- 
sonable prices. The later introductions are wonderful in size, color and 
texture. Why not come and see them ? 
Cultural Directions 
Plant Iris in a sunny location that has good drainage. A sloping sur- 
face is good, but if the place is level it is well to raise the bed three or 
four inches on account of drainage. Plant as soon as received; just cover 
the rhizome and spread out the feeding roots at their natural angle and 
make the soil firm above them. 
Water the plants if it is dry, until they become established. The first 
winter a coarse covering that will allow for ventilation is advisable. 
Clean up and remove the old foliage in the spring and cultivate fre- 
quently. Divide the clumps every three to five years when the rhizomes 
are too crowded for best results. When dividing, plant only the strong 
rhizomes from the outside of the clumps. 
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