WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
18 444 
Liberty Iris, Fleur de Lis 

Liberty Iris, ‘‘the Orchids of the Garden.” 
Prices: Except where otherwise noted. 25c each; 3 of a 
kind for 60c, 6 or more of a kind at 2.00 per doz. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 2c each, not less than 10c 
per package, for Missouri and adjoining states. 
Alta Califomia. A very large, tall, canary-yellow; well 
branched; fragrant. 35¢ each. 
Autumn King. Standards violet blue, falls deep reddish 
purple; large; vigorous. Blooms in May and a lighter crop in 
the fall. 
Califomia Gold. Large; brilliant deep yellow; of excellent 
form; tall; blooms freely. 35¢ each. 
California Peach. A pink-peach blend; well branched, with 
1.50 each. 
Cheerio. Large; standards bronzy light purple tinged red- 
dish, falls deep velvety ruby red, almost mahogany; fra- 
grant; midseason. 35c each, 3.50 per doz. 
a very long blooming season. 
Dauntless. Large; standards bronze-red, falls velvety rose- 
red; fragrant; tall; fine. 30c¢ each, 3 for 85c, 3.00 per doz. 
Depute Nomblot. Very large, perfect form and texture; 
standards purplish suntan dusted with sparkles of gold, falls 
rich claret-crimson; fragrant. 25¢ each, 3 for 70c, 2.50 per doz. 
Garden Flame. A deep rose mahogany. Called red by 
some judges, it is nearer garnet with a deep rose and brown 
area about the center. Most handsome of all dark Irises. 
Large, blooms quite late. 5.00 each. 
Golden Fleece. A lemon-colored flower, with creamy falls 
edged gold; beautifully ruffled; large; tall and a good grow- 
er. $3.00 each. 
Indian Chief. Very large; standards suntan tinged laven- 
der and pink, falls velvety crimson; fragrant; tall, well 
branched; midseason. 40c each, 3 for 1.00, 6 for 1.50. 
Indian Hills. Large; standards ruffled bright purple, falls 
deeper shaded red; fragrant; tall; well branched, 35¢ each. 
Jake. Large; standards ruffled glistening pure white, falls 
glistening white edged yellow at extreme base; fine; fra- 
grant; tall; well and low branched; blooms freely. 1.25 each. 
Kochi. A very rich color, deep velvety royal reddish-pur- 
ple; fragrant; very early; good size; blooms freely; 2 ft. 
Lighthouse. Large; standards ruffled light rose tinged pur- 
ple; falls coppery rose red, a glowing color; tall; well 
branched. 60c each. 
Mary Bamet. Large; sky blue tinged lavender; fragrant; 
tall; early midseason. 
Matterhorn. Very large; glistening pure white; fragrant; 
tall; strong; well branched. 1.25 each. 
Michel Angelo. Very large; standards decided smoky lav- 
ender; falls slightly deeper; tall; well branched. 30¢ each, 
3 for 85c. 
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Missouri. Large; standards rather dark blue, falls deep blue 
tinted purple; very fragrant; tall; blooms freely. 50c each, 
3 for 1.40. 
Morning Glory. Large; red-violet to amethyst; fine form; 
vigorous; blooms freely; tall. 25¢ each, 3 for 70c. 

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Morning Splendor. Very large; fine; standards deep laven- 
der-violet, falls rich velvety reddish-purple; delightful fra- 
grance; midseason; 3 to 4 ft. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 6 for 1.00. 
Mrs. Valerie West. Large; good substance; standards broad, 
bronze flushed lavender, falls deep, rich velvety red-purple; 
midseason; fine. 35c each, 3 for 95c. 
Nene. Immense; standards light lavender tinged pink; falls 
reddish to maroon; fragrant; tall. 50¢ each, 3 for 1.25. 
Noweta. General effect a beautifully frilled soft pastel pink, 
slightly orchid; mild fragrance. 35c¢ each, 3 for 95c. 
Ola Kala. Large; standards ruffled bright golden yellow, 
falls same color, silky effect; fragrant; tall; nicely branched. 
8.00 each. 
Orientalis Blue. Intense blue, almost purple; blooms freely; 
2 to 2! ft.; a small-flowered variety, excellent for naturalized 
plantings in the rock garden and at the borders of pools. 
Orientalis White. As the name indicates, it is a white-flow- 
ered form of Orientalis, suitable for similar uses. 
Ormohr. Very large; standards soft gray lavender veined 
violet, falls slightly deeper; fragrant; tall; low and well 
branched. 1.25 each, 3 for 3.25. 
Pluie d’Or (Golden Rain). A fine deep clear yellow; tall; 
large; blooms freely; excellent for landscape; fragrant. 
Prairie Sunset. With a bloom of color of a midsummer sun 
of the prairie setting in a blaze of glory, we find ourselves 
unequal to the task of attempting to describe the colors of 
this remarkable Iris. In its tints we have pink, rose, apricot 
and peach with radiant sprinkling of charming gold shining 
forth. $2.00 each. 
Queen of May. Large; orchid pink; falls deeper; fragrant; 
blooms freely; early midseason; a good pink. 
Rameses. Rose-pink and buff shading to yellow near the 
edges; tall; blooms freely. 30c¢ each. 
Red Dominion. Large; standards violet red; falls velvety 
purple red, nearly black; fragrant; stalks tall; well branched 
40c each, 4.00 per doz. 
Red Douglas. Large; standards deep purplish red; falls 
velvety, almost black; beard golden. A rich glowing color; 
very fragrant. 1.25 each. 
Ronda. Large; standards reddish tinged purplish, falls vel- 
vety mahogany; fragrant. 30c each. 
Seminole. Standards violet-red, falls velvety mahogany- 
red; one of the brightest reds; large; blooms freely; 2 to 2Y ft. 
Sensation. Very large; standards sky blue; falls deeper; 
fragrant; tall; blooms freely. 30c each, 3.50 per doz. 
Snow White. A dainty paper white; standards ruffled; light 
fragrance; 21/2 ft. 30¢ each, 3 for 80c. 
Trostringer. Large; ruffled pink, falls deeper; fragrant; well 
branched; blooms freely. 
Venus de Milo. Very large; glistening snow white; fra- 
grant; very tall; well branched. 50c each, 3 for 1.40. 
Wedgewood. Medium size; rich Wedgewood blue of uni- 
form shade; fragrant; tall; blooms freely. 30c each. 
Zuni. Very large; standards suntan, falls rich velvety red- 
purple, almost light mahogany; tall; well branched; blooms 
freely; one of the best of its color. 30c¢ each, 3 for 80c. 
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We Grown Many Varieties of Iris Not Listed. 
If interested in additional varieties, write us— 
we may have them. 
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