An Iris Collection Grows More Valuable With the Years 
Garden FJnris 
These Iris are one of the most easily grown early-flowering perennials. The ideal planting season is August through to 
October. Should it be necessary to plant in the spring, obtain your supplies as soon as frost is out of the ground. Late 
spring orders are carried over until the fall planting season in the interest of our customers. 
50¢ each; 3 of one variety, $1.40, except those marked *. 
ALICE HARDING. Soft satin-yellow. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA. The tallest of 
the new yellow Iris. 
AMITOLA,. Standards russet; falls 
pink. 
“ANNE NEWHARD., A new Pansy-blue. 
Each, $2.00. 
“ANGELUS. Lilac-pink blend. Very 
desirable. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
AT DAWNING. Pink, white and rose 
blend. Dainty color effect. 
“BLACK WINGS. A popular Iris of 
deepest midnight-blue overlaid with 
a frosty black sheen. Ideal for fore- 
ground planting. (See color plate, 
page 21.) 
BLUE TRIUMPH, Lovely pale blue. 
“BRAHMIN. A new intense blue, very 
much admired. Each, $1.00; 8 for 
S2al Ds 
*“BRONZINO. Frosty golden bronze, 
growing to a height of 40 inches. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
CAFE-AU-LAIT. Soft creamy tan self. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD, Tall golden yel- 
low. Fine. 
“CHINA MAID. A _ blend of pink, 
bronze and lilac. Each, $1.50; 38 for 
$4.00. 
“CHESTNUT HILL. A deep yellow self. 
Fragrant. Strong grower. Each, $1.00. 
(See color plate, page 21.) 
CHEERIO. Standards tan; falls violet- 
red. Very fine. (See color plate on 
page 21.) 
*CITY OF LINCOLN. The best varie- 
gated variety to date. Each, $1.50. 
CLARA NOYES. Rich blend of Talis- 
man-rose tints. (See color plate on 
page 21.) 
COPPER LUSTRE. Copper and gold 
blend. Copper shades in Iris have 
become favorites with many gar- 
deners. 
CORONET. A blended self of golden 
tan. 
CROWN JEWEL. An unusual tone of 
b 
urnt orange. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. Large, white. 
Planted with blues, makes an effec- 
tive showing in the Iris garden. 
DAUNTLESS. Red-purple; tall 
large. 
DREAM. Light pink; very popular. 
*ELMOHR. A tall William Mohr, and 
an exceptionally fine Iris. Each, 
$4.00. 
EL CAPITAN. Violet-lavender, large 
flower. 
“EL TOVAR. Used in groups of three 
or five, it makes a massive blend of 
color. Tall, late. Each, $1.00; 3 for 
GS. 
ENCHANTMENT. Soft violet. Tall; 
fine. 
and 
EROS. Pale coral-pink; tall, fine. 
ETHYLWYNNE DUNBAR. A_ deep 
pink self. 
EUPHONY. Ruffled copper blend. 
“FLORA CAMPBELL. Rich russet-red. 
self. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
FRANK ADAMS, Standards yellow; 
falls crushed strawberry. Each, 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
FREDA MOHR. A pink bicolor; large. 
18 
“INDIAN HILLS. 
*FRIVOLITE. Shrimp-pink. Each, $1.00; 
3 for $2.75. 
*GOLDEN HIND. Yellow tinted orange. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
*GREAT LAKES. A fine new blue; very 
large blooms. Each, $2.00; 38 for 
$5.50. 
GUDRUN. Large white flower. 
“HELEN M. RIEDEL. A blend of fine 
orange tints. Each, $1.00; 3 for 
$2.75. 
Rich true purple. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
JEAN CAYEUX. Golden bronze blend. 
=KING JUBA. New variegata, much 
admired. Each, $1.00; 8 for $2.75. 
*LILAMANI,. Velvety black self; large 
flower and very striking. Each, 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
*LOUVOIS. Brown and maroon. Each, 
$1.00; 8 for $2.75. 
MAISIE LOWE. Dark blue bicolor. 
*MARQUITA. Ivory-yellow, large, fine 
form. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
MARY GEDDES. A pleasing blend of 
red shades. 
“MATTERHORN. Pure white, very 
large. The finest white known. Each, 
$2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
MEDRANA, Dark smoky claret. 
MELCHIOR. Bronze and crimson. 
“MISS CALIFORNIA. Beautiful rose- 
lilac. Each, $1.00; 8 for $2.75. 
NARANJA. Beautiful orange-yellow. 
PINK SATIN. A true pink Iris. 
RAMESES. A Dykes Medal Winner in 
Iris. Blend of colors. 
*RED DOMINION. Standards red; 
falls velvet-red; rich color. Each, 
75¢c; 3 for $2.00. 
ROSE DOMINION. Rose color. 

Garden Iris 
“ROYAL COACH. Bright yellow Pli- 
cata. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
SAN FRANCISCO. White Plicata. 
*“TREASURE ISLAND. Olive-yellow, 
beard deeper shade. Each, $1.00; 3 
for $2.75. 
VENUS DE MILO. A fine white. 
* WABASH. Standards white; falls dark 
blue edged white. Should be in every 
Iris garden. (See color plate on 
page 21.) Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
“WHITE MARBLE. White. A sturdy 
grower. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
WILLIAM MOHR. Large blooms of 
self pale lilac, veined deep violet, 
producing a lovely effect. 
GARDEN IRIS 
Fall Blooming Varieties. 
These will give you bloom in the 
spring and again in the fall. No garden 
should be without them. 3 for $1.35. 
AUTUMN ELF. Standards cream; falls 
lavender. Very fragrant. 
AUTUMN KING, JUNIOR. Blue, lav- 
ender bicolor. 
BLACK MAGIC. Blackish purple. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Deep 
violet. 
SANGREAL. Yellow. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. Pure white. 
ORIENTAL IRIS 
These Iris are the most beautiful of 
all and are becoming more popular each 
season. They begin blooming about the 
middle of June and continue for about 
five to six weeks. While they succeed 
in almost any soil and under any con- 
ditions, they delight in a deep rich 
moist location. 
AZURE. Double; 
base. 
BETTY HOLMES. Large; white, orange 
center. 
CATHARINE PARRY. Blue overlaid 
rosy red, high tufts in center. 
ELEANOR PARRY. Double; claret-red 
with white and blue flush. 
FASCINATION. Double; soft lavender. 
GOLDBOUND. White with yellow 
stripe in center. 
MOUNT HOOD. Double; rich royal 
purple with yellow center. 
PURPLE AND GOLD. Double; purple 
and gold streaked. 
PYRAMID. Double; dark violet with 
bright yellow blotch. 
RED RIDINGHOOD. Single; red. 
All Oriental Iris: Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
(Siberian Iris) 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
CAESAR. Dark red-purple. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. New blue; fine. 
DISTINCTION. Speckled blue and 
white. 
EMPEROR. Dark blue. 
PERRY’S BLUE, One of the best light 
blues. 
WHITE DOVE. Beautiful large white. 
red- 
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