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Every variety guaranteed true to name 

Tiny Treasure, E*, bright canary yellow —_-. 3.00 
Hitenie ote right. yellow)... 40 
Tony, 9” E, richest wime, orange beard —-_--- 30 
Villereal, 8” E, variegata in old rose --_._-_. .30 
Yellowl Bi-dh) S75 F. dawll yellow: ‘self “lis. cece teen -60 
Yellow Frills, 10” E*, fritled yel. dusted gold .35 
ee tC Laren oe ae 40 
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INTERMEDIATE 
BEARDED IRIS 
This group of iris 
generally comes into 
bloom after the early 
dwarf iris and range in 
height from 18” to 28” 
inclusive. This classifi- 
cation is et present 
used by the American 
Iris Society, however, 
among some of the 
newer varieties one 
will find early bloom- 
ing tall sorts and late 
blooming short iris. 

Postpaid if Iris order totals $2.00 or more. 
For quantity prices see colored center sheet 
Each 
Abelard, 26” E, prolific bright mahogany, HM_$ .24 
Alice Horsefall, 27” 'M, large red purple ______ 30 
Allies, 24” L, soft rose to coppery _____.-____ 30 
Anndelia, 28”, white and violet plicata .____ 30 
Apache, 24” M, novel coppery red _____----- 24 
Arabian Prince, ML*, lovely red, HM ______ 1.10 
Archeveque, 54” M*, a French 
origination, very free bloom- 
ing, wine red to black, typ- 
ically a grape color; also a 
very strong grape odor, try 
a boquet and notice how it 
perfumes the room. _______-_ 24 

Barton Harrington, 24” M, yellow standards and maroon 
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Berlioz, E, unusual smoke color, a French or- 
igination by Vilmorin __-________-____- 2.75 
Caprice, 24” M*, frilled red raspberry ................ 24 
Challenger, 28” E, richest black purple, HM ___ .25 
Chartier, 28” M, nurest white, SM _.._________ 30 
Cherubin, 28” E*, violet flushed buff _-._______ (35 
Chewink, 18” iM*, Table iris in wale blue _____ 60 
Chief, 26” E, large royal purple __._._.._____- 30 
Cosette, M, very early white, HM ____________ A5 
Crimson:King, 28” E,; rich: claret 2... 224.2.-4 A0 
Crysoro, 26” E, rich yellow, blooms sometimes 
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“My Jris arrived yesterday and were so nice snd so 
many extra ones — many thanks! I have them all in 
the ground as I had everything ready for them. Thank- 
ing you again.” Falls City, Nebr. 
“Received the Iris in very good conditicn. Pleased with 
them. ‘Ihanks for the two free ones. I didn’t expect 
that.”’ Wantagh, New York 
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