We substitute unless advised otherwise 
The height immediate- 
ly follows the name with 
relative season of bloom 
shown by letters E-Early, 
M-midseason, ‘or L-late. 
Fragrance denoted by * 
and tenderness by %. 
American Iris Society 
permanent ratings (based 
on 100 as perfect flower) 
immediately precedes col- 
or description. Medal 
winners in previous years 
are indicated by the fol- 
lowing letters shown after 
the description. DM- 
Dykes ‘Medal, AM-Award 
of. Merit, HM-Honorable 
Mention, GM-Gold Med- 
al, SM-Silver Medal. 

Varieties listed in very small print are mainly oldtime 
favorites of Iris collectors having been introduced several 
years ago. These will be listed under Iris Collector’s Items 
(see section by this name elsewhere in this catalog) when 
their popularity no longer warrants us listing them with full 
descriptions. 
OVERSEAS NOVELTIES 
This season we are offering some of the iris 
novelties as procured from’ overseas. These are all 
listed in heavy black type—watch for them. Ev- 
ery one of these varieties are now growing in our 
gardens, however, our stocks are so limited that we 
will import the stock to fill all orders. These varie- 
ties will be shipped separately upon arrival from 
overseas, 

Flowering 
° DWARF (Rock Garden) BEARDED IRIS 
For the rock gardens and along the walks, 
nothing so charming as these prolific, suitable 
sorts which bloom from March until the middle of 
Anmril.. Every garden should have a few. 
VARIETIES 20c EACH— 3 of 1 variety for 45c 
12 of 1 variety for $1.60 
VARIETIES 25c EACH— 3 of 1 variety for 60c 
12 of 1 variety for $2.00 
VARIETIES 30c EACH— 3 of 1 variety for 75c 
12 of 1 variety for $2.35 
Each 
Albatre, 8’. creatny white with blue fleck ....-....... * 40 
Aramis, 5” EB, light.yellow. -..-_..% eee 35 
Arenaria, vellow with grassy foliage _________ 30 
Argynnis, 10” E, gold and purple  ___._____ i 13) 
Aurea :Maculata, EB, variegatal i. dic..cuchs tiles ee eiceren 30 
Azurea, 3” EE,.feathered light blue _.._._____ satel 
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