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IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Among the most gorgeous of all garden flowers, of richest colorings, silky petals and 
lovely form, Iris Kaempferi have a long blooming season, from May to July, and are of 
easiest culture. Plant them in masses, around pools, or in the border. 
Iris Kaempferi will grow in full sun or partial shade, in good garden soil mixed with 
peat moss or leaf mold. Give them plenty of water in their growing season, which is 
from early spring until fall. 
We offer below a grand collection of large flowered, named Iris Kaempferi. 
BLUE WAVES. Very large, semi-double greyish blue and wisteria blue, with showy gold center. Coloring 
varies from blue to very light blue. 
CATHARINE PARRY. Double blue, overlaid rosy red, high tufts in center. 
DARK CLOUDS. Double flowers, beautifully ruffled, uniform self blue, orange markings in center. 
EXCITED BEAR. Showy double flowers of intense claret red, with tufted center and deep yellow throat. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Single white, delicately veined blue, center light mauve. 
MAHOGANY. One of the showiest, and latest to bloom. Double, velvety mahogany red, crested petals 
LA FAVORITE. Fine large double white, conspicuously veined blue, purple center. 
LILLA COX. Double petunia-violet, bluish center and bright orange spot on each petal. 
REPSIME. Giant double light blue, with wide white margins. 
SUBOTAI. Attractive single rosy red. 
VIOLET RAY. Large six-petalled flowers of violet red. 
WILLIAM TELL. Lovely creamy white with lilac, six petals; of upright growth. 
Above Iris Kaempferi 3 for $1.45; Dozen $5.00 
COLLECTION: 1 Each of the Above 12 Iris Kaempferi, 
each one labelled, for $5.00, prepaid. 
AZTEC LILY 
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CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
MIXTURE 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
From our fields of these lovely 
plants. This mixture contains all 
shades, both single and double 
varieties, a wonderful blend. 
NEW LOW PRICE _ 
3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.00; 
100 for $20.00, prepaid. 
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AZTEC LILY 
The gorgeous red orchid- 
shaped flowers of this plant 
from Mexico are among the 
most striking of all bulbous 
blossoms. Of graceful ap- 
pearance, with narrow re- 
curving petals, they are 
produced in late spring and 
summer on plants resem- 
bling Amaryllis, to which 
the culture is very similar. They grow 
equally well in pots or in the garden. 
Strong divisions, in October and No- 
vember. 3 for $1.40; dozen, $4.50. 
NERINE BOWDENI 
These rare and lovely flowers have 
the grace and charm of orchids, and 
spring from the ground like magic in 
late summer, after the foliage has com- 
pletely died down. Planted in groups 
or borders, they are highly effective and 
make wonderful cut flowers. Culture 
same as Amaryllis. Each $1.00; 3 for 
$2.50; dozen $9.00. 
TIGRIDIA 
MEXICAN SHELL FLOWER 
Striking large blossoms, marked in 
brilliant colors of orange, yellow, rose 
and white. Bloom continuously all sum- 
mer. Plant them in February and March, 
in beds and borders, for a brilliant dis - 
play of color, setting the bulbs 4 to 8 
inches apart, and 3 inches deep. 
3 for 50c; Dozen $1.75, postpaid. 
(Ready in February). 

TIGRIDIA 
NERINE BOWDENI 
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