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IRIS COLOR CHART 
- Description and prices of the following varieties may be found listed alphabetically among 
the Tall Bearded Iris in this catalog: 
Light Blue Pinks White 
Anitra Angelus Easter Morn 
Exclusive Aubanel Gudrun 
Gloriole China Maid Los Angeles 
Great Lakes Frieda Mohr Matterhorn 
Shining Waters Pinks & Orchids Mount Washington 
Medium Blue California Peach EuOty ey 
Missouri Miss California TUNG Roar 
Sierra Blue Morocco Rose Yellow 
Blue Purple & Violet Mulberry Rose California Gold 
Deep Velvet Violet Symphony Elsa Sass 
Sable Red Fair Elaine 
West Point nostic Golden Majesty 
Copper Tones Christabel Golden Treasure 
Copper Lustre Garden Magic Mapes pore 
Grand Canyon Junaluska Marquita 
Jean Cayeux ee nie Ming Yellow 
Prairie Sunset Bacian: Naranja 
Stained Glass Bote lear Sch ae oe 
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Red Purples and Blends ee , (Largen aaldenvorance) 
es : iene tae Ruth Pollock (Plicata) 
Red Douglas City of Lincoln eae aon : 
Neglecta Amoena Tiffany (Plicata) 
Amigo Wabash Treasure Island 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 
TALL DARWIN TULIPS. The Queen of all types. In a choice assorted MIXTURE of named vari- 
eties. Only Mammoth Bulbs. Per Doz. $1.25 Postpaid; Per 100 Express Charges Collect $9.00 
DUTCH IRIS. These charming orchid-like Iris bloom last of May into June. Ideal cut flower for 
Decoration Day. In choice mixture of blue, yellow and white, and their combination. 
Per Doz. 90c Postpaid: Per 100 $7.00 Postpaid 
DUTCH IRIS “TINGITANA” 
The largest of all. Huge flowers of azure-blue and a golden spot in center. Blooms earlier 
than the others with Tulips and Azaleas. These are the flowers you see in the florists windows in 
early Spring; they force well. Not hardy in cold Northern States unless wel! mulched. (Not less 
than 6 sold). Large bulbs $1.00 per Doz.; 25 for $1.75; 2nd size 75c Doz: 3 Doz. $2.00 Postpaid 
Notice about planting Dutch Iris. Plant them as late in the fall as possible to prevent them 
from making a top Fall growth, which a severe cold early spell might hurt the bulbs. As soon as 
the ground freezes mulch them with dead leaves or evergreen boughs. Straw is not good for 
any mulching for it packs and is apt to harbor mice during the winter. 
COLORFUL RANUNCULUS 
Plant these in quantity for cut flowers or garden show. 
During recent years the Ranunculus has become one of the most popular early spring blooming 
flowers, being used extensively for massed beds or borders. They may be planted from September 
io February or March, the earlier planting, however, will produce a more sturdy growth and a 
greater number of flowers'over a longer blooming period. Plant with the claws downward; set 
a few inches apart in the rows and cover to a depth of 2 to 3 inches. The general cultural direc- 
tions for Ranunculus are practically the same as those for Anemones to which please refer. 
MIXED COLORS in pinks, reds, yellow, orange and white. NOT SEPARATELY SOLD. 
80c per doz. Postpaid; 25 for $1.60 Postpaid; 50 for $3.00 Postpaid 
The bulbs are by nature small and tender and must be well protected during the winter. They 
can also be planted EARLY in the Spring. 
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