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Extra Large Flowers, Far Superior to the Oldtime Iris 
GELUS. Very large and beautiful light mauve-pink blend, with delicate lemon in- 
in throat. Grows 34ft. tall; very late. The picture on page 18 does not do justice 
lovely Iris. 60¢ each; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. 
Y. A great, heavy, velvety flower of deepest bronze-purple, rich golden beard. 
truly fine novelties of recent years. See color photo on opposite page. 
S0c each; 3 for $1.30, postpaid. ; 
-~GOLDEN TREASURE. Solid deep cream of shimmering silky texture, with a rich golden 
ow all through the central portion of the bloom. Tall growing; very floriferous. 
fe on opposite page. 60c each; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. 
TUART. Deep, lustrous, red-toned Iris, large, well formed, velvety texture. See 
illustration on opposite page. 60c each; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. 
IVOIS. Brown, deep rich and velvety, like luxurious fur. One of the most unique 
itiful of all new Iris novelties. Large, well formed blooms. Pictured on page 18. 
aK} for $2.00, postpaid. . 
TERHORN. Most beautiful of all white Iris. Large flowers, and many of them, 
_ stems; pure white throughout. Winner of many awards. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75, 
I. No Iris garden is complete without the beautiful Missouri, Large, flaring 
of heavy substance, color a glowing lavender-blue. Dykes medal winner. 
3 for $1.60. postpaid. 
LOUIS AUREAU. Of French origin, and one of the best of the plicata type. 
' large flowers of silvery white, heavily dotted and sanded with rosy heliotrope. 
| «Ec lor photo on page 18. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.30, postpaid. 
g— ANT. Well named is this striking and brilliant Iris—standards of. burnished 
" golde ronze, falls of glowing copper red, with orange beard. Of good size and well 
anched; very floriferous. See picture on page 18. 60c each; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. 
-ET CROWN. A very large flower of unusual and exquisite violet shades, 
sty purple. Highly recommended for its beauty and distinctive coloring, for its 
ss and free-blooming habits. Pictured on opposite page. 60c each; 3 for $1.60, 
Four Iris ‘Jewels’ 
Ww take pleasure in offering these four new SUPER ‘IRIS, thinking particularly of 
planters who like to introduce flowers of extraordinary beauty in their neighborhood. 
pply very limited; you must order early. 
—ELMOHR. Magnificent in color; a sensation in size and beauty. Enormous flowers of 
reddish mulberry, and of heavy texture, are profusely borne on tall branching plants. 
_ Hardy and a great performer everywhere. A Dykes Medal Winner you will be proud to 
pe OWRS $1.25 each, postpaid. 
% _ X12—MULBERRY ROSE, Very fine, new Iris of distinctive coloring. Large, shapely blooms 
Aeeygere 4 lovely rose mulberry or deep pink with brown shadings and heavy bronze beard. 
Tall, well branched plant; heavy bloomer. A handsome flower. $2.00 each, postpaid. 
_ X14—PRAIRIE SUNSET. Rich blending of peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold—truly like 
5 ace, brilliant sunset. This gorgeous Iris is 4 Sass masterpiece. $1.50 each, postpaid. 
X15—RED AMBER. A majestic beauty from the high Rockies. Standards of jasper pink, 
_ falls of darker eugenia red, blooms large and well formed. Outstanding in size, color, 
_~ and hardiness. $2.00 each, postpaid. 
_ X16—"“JEWEL COMBINE.” One each of the four Iris “Jewels” described above. $5 $5 
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- X17—BLUE MONARCH. Grand large flowers of soft velvet-blue with a satiny luster. One 
4 of the best clear blues, with excellent growing and blooming habits. 
J X18—CORONET. Large, shimmering, amber-colored blossoms of excellent form. 
& XI9—JEAN CAYEUX. Large, frilled flowers of tan and brown blend that stand out so 
& richly in the Iris border. International beauty and famous prize winner that everyone 
_ should have. 
_ X20—DIRECTEUR PINELLE. A magnificent bronze-purple which for size, beauty, precision 
= of form, branching and height represents almost the standard of perfection among pres- 
Se ent day Irises. J 
_ X21—THEODOLINDA. Satiny white with buttonhole stitching of bright delicate blue. Very 
4 hardy, and a great favorite. 
| PRICES ON THESE 5 “FAMOUS” IRIS 
“ (Your choice—all one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
eee 35c each = ye_~—SsSS: for $1.00, Postpaid. 
2. 
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E Lovely Iris blooms in the spring—then a fine repeat in the fall. Be sure to include 
2 some in your planting. 
_ X22—AUTUMN KING. Splendid large biue-purple bi-color of fine form and texture. 
F _X23—ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Superb flowers of rich royal purple, almost black, Very fine. 
_ X24—GOLDEN HARVEST. Handsome soft yellow with blue tone at base. 
hit ae PRICES ON THESE “SPRING-AND-FALL” IRIS: 

(Your choice—all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
—  40ceach ye 3ifor$l.00 y = 6 for $1.75 (Postpaid) 
Our Tris Are Strong and Thrifty—SO EASY TO GROW. Plant them shallow in good, WELL DRAINED 
SOIL, in a sunny location, barely covering the roots with soil—l2 to 18 inches apart. ORDER EARLY, 
_ as Iris ship more safely and plant more successfully before their new growth starts. 
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Most. gorgeous of all bedding flowers! We have had such fine comments on 
our Cannas, and especially last season. Their immense, brilliant, all-summer 
flowers and handsome foliage make a great show in beds and borders. 
Finest Improved Varieties 
G60—ALLEMANIA. Blazing scarlet with yellow border; green foliage. 5 ft. Fine 
for center of bed or background. 
G61—APRICOT. A grand Canna, with lovely heads of apricot-salmon; green 
foliage. 31/2 It. 
G62—EUREKA. Best white Canna; green foliage. 4 {t. 
G63—HUNGARIA. Immense, satiny rose-pink blooms; blue-green foliage. 31/2-4 ft. 
G64—KING MIDAS. Beautiful golden yellow Canna, green foliage. 41/) ft. 
G6S—MME CROZY. We consider it the finest dwarf Canna. Large crimson heads 
with orange variegated border, green foliage. 
G66—PRESIDENT. Finest of all red Cannas. Extra large, glorious blooms of in- 
tense scarlet; green foliage. 4 ft. 
G67—RED KING HUMBERT. Gigantic heads of velvety orange-scarlet rose- 
tinted; bronze foliage. 41/2-5 ft. 
G68—YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Deep rich yellow heavily spotted with red; 
green foliage. 41/,-5 ft. 
G69—WYOMING. True orchid-flowerin 
foliage. 41/2-5 ft. 
g Canna of magnificent orange; purple 
(OUR CANNAS ARE PRICED POSTPAID) 
Strong 2-5 Eye Blooming Size Roots 
20c each ye 8 for $1.10 ye 12 for $1.50 ye 25 for $2.60 
PLANT -CANNAS IN LATE SPRING when the ground is warm, 15 to 18 inches 
apart each way. Set the roots 2 to 3 inches deep in rich, mellow soil in a sunny 
location. An anvplication of Ra-Pid-Gro shortly before the blooms start will in- 
crease the size of the flowers. In the fall when the frost has killed the tops, dig 
immediately. Expose them to the sun for a few hours so that roots will dry off, 
then store in a cool place, buried in Peat Moss or sand to prevent drying and 
shriveling. 
G70—MIXED CANNAS 
Fine assortment of vivid colors 
—red, orange, yellow, pink. Ideal 
for massing in a bare corner, or 
to shut off alley or garden. 
Not labeled. 
0 FOR Polat $ T .00 
(Postpaid) 
G72— 
10-FT. CANNA CIRCLE 
1 WYOMING 
6 YELLOW KING HUMBERT 
12 PRESIDENT 
18 MME CROZY 
These 37 Ferris 
Cannas Only . $3.75 
(Postpaid) 
G7|— 7-FT. CANNA CIRCLE 
1 ALLEMANIA 
6 KING MIDAS 
12 PRESIDENT 
All 19 Ferri 
caer ae $2.20 
(Postpaid) 
G73--CANNA BORDER 
5 ALLEMANIA 
5 APRICOT 
5 HUNGARIA 
5 PRESIDENT 
5 RED KING HUMBERT 
5 WYOMING 
These 30 Brilliant 
Cannas Only _..... $3.10 
(Postpaid) 
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