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WHY DREAM OF A GARDEN—GROW YOUR OWN DREAM 

Maybelle, purple 
Medrano (IB), red purple 
Messaline, variegata 
Midwest, rose plicata 
Mildred, blue 
Mildred Presby, amoena 
Mme. Cecile Bouscant, 
violet 
Mme. Chereau, white 
Mme. Cheri, violet 
Mme. Chobaut, plicata 
Monsignor (IB), blue 
Monterey, red violet 
Morning Splendor, violet 
Mrs. A. K. Lodge, pink 
Mrs. Alan Gray, pink lilac 
Mrs. Blakely, yellow 
Mrs. Marion Cran, rose 
Mrs. Neubronner, yellow 
Mrs. W. Cuthbertson, rose- 
apricot 
Mussolini, purple 
Nadia, amaranth 
Nancy Orne, fawn pink 
Negus (DB), blue purple 
Nightshade, blue 
Nokomis, violet blue 
Nuee D’Orage, grey 
Nymph (IB), yellow 
Ochracea Caerulea, mauve 
gold 
Olympus, lilac 
Opera, ruby purple 
Oriflamme, lavender 
Ossian, yellow 
Parisiana, plicata 
Pauline, violet 
Perfection, dark violet 
Phyllis Bliss, mauve 

NOWE: 
Pocahontas, plicata 
Powhatan, rose self 
President Pilkington, mauve 
Primrose, yellow 
Prinzess Viktoria Luise, 
amoena 
Prosper Laugier, light drab 
Prospero, violet 
Purple King (IB), purple 
Queen Caterina, pale violet 
Queen of May, rose lilac 
Red Glory, red toned 
Rheingauperle, orchid pink 
Rhein Nixe, amoena 
Rheintochter, amoena 
Rheintraube, violet 
Robert W. Wallace, violet 
Rochester (IB), purple 
Rosa Bonheur II, gold & 
lilac 
Rose Madder, rose 
Rose Unique (IB), phlox 
purple 
Rubyd (IB), violet 
Sambucina, purple 
Sans Souci, variegata 
Santa Fe, white 
Senlac, claret 
Shrewsbury (IB), lilac 
Simone Vaissiere, blue 
Sindjkha, buff lavender 
Sir Galahad, pansy violet 
Solana, variegata 
Solferino, red tone 
Sonata, chamois 
Sorcerer, blue 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud, 
light blue 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau, 
purple 
Stamboul, violet 
Statellae (DB), cream white 
St. Clair, white 
Steepway, purple 
Susan Bliss, rose pink 
Sweet Lavender, lavender 
Taffeta, olive buff 
Taj Mahal, white 
Terias, copper pink 
Thuratus, purple 
Tineae, blue 
Toison D’ Or, yellow 
Toreador, yellow 
Tropic Seas, blue 
True Charm, plicata 
Tuscany Gold, red gold 
Valencia (IB), buff violet 
Valery Mayet, rose purple 
Valkyrie, black 
Valor, madder violet 
Van Cleve, pleroma violet 
Victorine, white 
Violacea Grandiflora, blue 
Virginia Moore, yellow 
Waconda, red tone 
Walhalla (IB), purple 
Wax Wings, plicata 
Wedgewood, blue 
White Queen, white 
W. J. Fryer, variegata 
Wyomissing (IB), lilac 
Xenophon, blue 
Yvonne Pellietier, blue 
Zada, white 
Zouave, plicata 

Since we furnish roots of above varieties from old established clumps, the indi- 
vidual rhizomes will not be quite as large as divisions from young plantings. 
However, this in no way impairs their growing ability and their blooming in 
your garden. Usual Guarantee (see inside back cover) still applies to these iris. 

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We’re Puzzled! 
Yes sir! We’re really puz- 
zled many times for we re- 
ceive orders for iris and nar- 
ry a name signed on the or- 
der. Or other times we fre- 
ceive an order and no ad- 
aress is given. We have sev- 
eral such orders on file right 
now and we can’t ship the 
iris. 
Please give complete name 
and address with every or- 
der, please! 

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“My iris came in fine condition and 
what a surprise! When I saw the three 
fine ones you sent me as a present... 
all the rhizomes were such large ones. . . 
I am so well pleased with my order and 
will certainly recommend your iris to any 
and all.’’ 
Mrs. F. J. 
Bristow, Okla. 

“This is to acknowledge 1 received the 
iris. They are the largest and nicest rhi- 
zomes I have ever received from any 
nursery.” ae nie 
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Colony, Kansas 

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Shipments 
To Three 

No distance is too great for shipnients of 
[RfS. This past season we have shipped iris 
to individuals in England, France, Holland, 
Union of S. Africa. New Zealand, Australia 
and Alaska. 
Some of the shipments go out by regu- 
lar Parcel Post channels while others by fast 
Air Parcel Post (a lb. package to Union of 
S. Africa costs $4.13). In addition these ship- 
ments must be carefully packed and doubly 
inspected for any disease or insects which 
might by chance adhere to the roots. 
Sometimes the roots have to be enroute 
over 30 days, hence we have to dig the roots 
and dry them slowly for about 20 days prior 
to our packing them for shipment. We have 
had one instance of a shipment of iris hav- 
ing traveled 3 times across the Atlantic be- 
fore they reached their proper destination, 
yet they still blomed in June of this past 
season. TRIS ARE HARDY. 
We have customers in every state; our 
plants do well anywhere. Since we are lo- 
cated in the ‘‘wheat belt’? of an extremely 
long growing season we have shipped plants 
from earliest spring until the ground freezes. 
Every plant we sell is grown naturally and 
hand dug. A trial order will convince you of 
their quality and hardiness. 
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