
“ORCHIDS OF THE GARDEN" is a name often 
given to the hardy Iris. Everyone succeeds with Iris 
for it will thrive and bloom abundantly in most any soil. 
There are few garden flowers that are as gay and col- 
orful. 
In the new varieties you will find richer blues, 
purer reds, better pinks, and larger yellows. 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS—Plant the roots just be- 
low the surface in an open, sunny spot. Protect with 
a light covering of hay or straw in late fall. 
‘The varieties are grouped according to color effecf. 
Red-Toned Iris 
Price Each 
Caprice—(S) Red purpie; (F) deeper claret ___________________ $0.40 
Cheerio—(S) Lustrous gold, (F) rich velvety red ______________ 90 
Copper Lustre—Copper toned overlaid with golden irridescence .50 
Dauntless—Brilliant bronze-red effect. Large self color______ 40 
Elmohr—_Richy mviullbernyaere ch pene ee eae eee ee 1.00 
Indian'Chief—=Gorgeous;red see ee ee .90 
Medrano-—Red’ maroontin effectyse = eee eee .40 
White Iris 
Crystal Beauty—Gorgeous stately pure white ____________ $0.50 
Los Angeles—Snowy white with blue touch. Giant flowers__ .50 
Snow) King—Gian twitter: ee ee eee 1510) 
Wabash—Standards white, falls ultramarine ______________ 1.00 
White Queen—A fragrant snow white ____________________ 00 
Dark Blues and Purples 
Majestic—(S) Blue violet; (F) velvety raisin purple __~_______ 40 
Missouri—Large; tall? trues blue 22s ane ee 75 
Morning Splendor—(S) Petunia violet; (F) red purple___-______ 40 
pable=—Deepest: black-bluce ju ses eee ee 1.00 
Sierra Blue—Tall, soft enamel like blue __-___ _ ___________ .00 
Winneshiek—Large velvety dark blue violet __._____________ .00 
Light Blue Iris 
Great Lakes—Pure clear blue ~-___________________________ $1.00 
Princess Beatrice—Silvery blue-lavender _________________-_ .00 
Sensation—Remarkable crisp corn-flower blue ______________ 75 
Brown-Purple Iris 
Bruno—(S) Bronzy heliothrope; (F) rich, violet purple________ $0.40 
Depute Nomblot—Purple, bronze and claret-crimson___-_--_-_- -40 
Evolution-—Bronze buff and heliotrope blue _______________- .40 
Iris 
Rainbow 
Flower 
PLANT IN EARLY 
FALL 

SPECIAL—RAINBOW IRIS COLLECTION 
A choice collection of colorful Iris. Eight strong roots— 
one each of pink-toned, white, red-toned, lavender, yellow, 
blue, purple and pastel. All roots carefully labeled. 
A “Rainbow Collection”—8 plants ($4.00 value) for___$3.50° 
(Parcel postage 25 cts. extra.) 

Pink-Toned Iris Price Each 
China Maid—Gigantic pink, blended copper and gold__----__- $0.75 
Dream—Lovely rose-pink with orange beard _______-___-_-_- 40 
Frieda Mohr—(S) Light pink-lilac; (F) lilac rose __._______--- "00 
Imperial Blush—Large, splendid orchid-pink. Frilled _-____ .00 
Morocco Rose—Large, rose pink 2 522322 ee sie. 
Rameses—A. new pink-buff’ blend 2.---_.__-2-_ = +242 =__=s .40 
Yellow Iris 
Gold Imperial—Clear yellow with bright orange beard_____ $0.40 
Golden Majesty—Rich deep golden yellow on 3 ft. stems______ 1.00 
Talisman—Blend of yellow and peach rose shades __________ 40 
“IRIS ORCHIDS” COLLECTION 
Superb New Varieties that Excel in Size and Color 
Buechley’s Giant—A giant in size and bloom, medium blue__$0.50 
E. B. Williamson—Coppery red _____-___-__-__-___=______ 50 
Golden Light—Red-cinnamon and orange. Very unusual____ .50 
Gudrun—large snowy white =2 2022522 22 ee See 60 
Jean Cayeaux—Great flowers of orange buff and brown_____- AAs) 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson—The best deep blue and violet _-__________ 1.00 
Ohrmor—Grey lavender, larger than Wm. Mohr____________ 75 
Omaha=—Pink ana: bronze blendo2 = 35 see ee ee eee .50 
Spokane—Glowing red brown =. 222_~22_ 82 22 90 
Wm. Mohr—Immense frilled flower of soft lilac and violet-___ .50 
Special Collection 1 each 10 varieties ___.___________________ $5.00 
Early Flowering Dwarf Iris (Pumila) 
The very early flowering low growing Iris. They multiply rap- 
idly, bloom profusely and take care of themselves. Well suited for 
Rock Gardens and border planting. 
Colors—choice of yellow, blue, purple and white. Each 30 cts. 
For shipments by Parcel Post please add 6c per root to Iris for postage. 
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