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Spark, 28”, E, firey brick red, strik- 
BT eee a A SO Nie oe ka 35 
Susa, 20”, E*, red-purple, HM. .......... 25 
Tan Toy, 18”, ML*, tan brown ........ .40 
Titmouse, 28”, M, Table Iris in amber 
yellow speckled and edged violet, 

WEL *DraADChed. divine cue er wage 39 
a Wiis, x Warbler, 25”, M*, 
aN ie Table Iris in bright 
(se Viegt.* yellow, very free 
= a a bloomers a: 50 
Zua, 18”, E, crinkled pearl grey — 
this is the white form of Elizabeth 
Huntington, very unusual ............ 35 
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Iris Farm Location 
oR eS 


10 miles South on 
K-14, 3 miles west, 
—_and 3-4 miles south. 
From Lincoln: 
19 miles north on 
K-14, 3 miles west, 
and 1-4 mile north. 
“Turn off K-14 at - 
marked highway 





CRESTS BLADE xf : 
i SOX... STANDARD 
“ HAFT 0, . 
STANDARD 
STIGMA Scanp ” CRESTS 
STYLE 
ANTHER eee 
: “PERIANTH TUBE. 
HART 
6 i 
(FALL ‘ 

IRIS RAINBOW AT NIGHT—GARDENER’S DELIGHT 
OD 0 <> 0D () SESE () EP) ED () ED (0) ED (ED () ED) 
HOLD EVERYTHING ! ! 
PERMANENT | 

PLANTS 
At last we have 
found an economi- 
cal, satisfactory la- 
bel which you can 
use to keep a per-— 
manent record of 
the fine Iris which 
you purchase. Made 
of aluminum foil, 
the name _ surfaee 
measures 1’ x 11” 
with a slit at one 
end through which 
the opposite end 
may be _ inserted 
and thereby attach- 
ing label to wire or 
stake. See rough 
sketch below. : 

Labels without names inscribed thereon, 
price is 14%c per label—waterproof crayons 
20ce each: all prices POST PAID. 
SABLE —_— 

IRIS PLANTING DEPTH 
The above shows the average plant- 
ing depth for Iris in climates of aver- 
age rainfall—for greater rainfall areas, 
plant more shallow—for lesser rainfall — 
areas, plant deeper. . 
