Plant ARIS 
in the fall for best results 
Iris vulgaris (Bearded Iris; Flag; Fleur de Lys) June-blooming 
They are of easy culture, simply requiring a well-drained soil 
and plenty of sun. Care should be taken not to plant too deeply. 
Alta California. Yellow. 4 ft. 
Ambassadeur. Standards rosy lilac; falls rich purple. 
Athene. Tall bearded white. 
Dauntless. Velvety, near red. 40 in. 
Dazzler. Deep rose; very fragrant. 
Euphony. Yellow; falls flushed blue. 3 ft. 
Frieda Mohr. Giant pink. 
Goblin Red. Ox-blood-red. 
Grisette. Violet, old-gold and light brown. 
Grace Sturtevant. Rich mixture of dark red, brown, and violet- 
carmine. Prominent bright golden beard. 
Henri Riviere. Shades of yellow and lilac-mauve. The lilac 
shading ts delicate; the general effect is yellow. 31% ft. 
Indian Chief. One of the superior reds; it carries a bronzy over- 
cast. Very large flower, quite tall, and well branched. 
Midgard. Yellow suffused pink. 
Milky Way. Milk-white, veined lavender. 
Mrs. Valerie West. Brown-red and crimson; large, fragrant 
flower. 3 ft. 
Pioneer. Rich red-purple. 
Queen Catherine. Very large pale blue flowers. 
Rameses. Rose, pink, and buff. 3 ft. 
Seminole. Velvety red-purple; orange beard. 
f) Wedgwood. Delicate pottery blue. 


EVOLUTION Three Outstanding New Varieties 
of Iris Vulgaris 
Tall bearded  self-yellow. : 
Highly prized exhibition va- Gudrun. Pure white with small yellow 
riety. 65 cts. each, $1.90 for 3, center. 
$7.25 per doz. Royal Splendor. Bluish purple. 
Wabash. White with purple falls edged 
lavender. 
= = . : Any of the above, 75 cts. each, $2 for 3, 
Iris Kaempferi (Oriental Iris) $7.50 per doz. 

These flower after the Bearded Irises have gone, and will do well in almost any 
location, but especially well where it is moist. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Ruby King. Double; ruby-crimson. 
Blue Queen. Deep blue,veined yellow. 
La Favorite. Double; white, veined blue. 
Mrs. George Stumpp. Single; white with Javender center. 
Painted Lady. Single; pink and white. 
Pyramid. Tall. Dark violet-purple, yellow blotch. 
All Standard Irises, 65 cts. each, $1.90 for 3, $7.25 per doz. 
ltis sibirica (Siberian Iris) 
Large clumps of decorative grassy foliage, and an abundance of flowers 
excellent for cutting. 31% to 4 ft. June. 
Emperor. A dark violet-blue. 
Perry’s Blue. Clear sky-blue. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
IRIS PUMILA (Dwarf Iris). * Lovely little Iris only 8 inches high. 
Blooms in April and May. 
Excelsa. Pale lemon-yellow. 
Sambo. * Dark violet-blue. 
Schneekuppe. * Showy white. 
Indian Chief 
Big bronze-red 
blooms make it a 
much-favored va- 
riety. 


PRICES, unless otherwise noted, $1.35 for 3, $5.00 per doz. 
Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
* Dwarf plants for the Rock Garden and edging the Perennial Border 
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NEW YORK 8,N. Y. 

