IRIS—FOR THE MILLIONS OR THE MILLIONAIRE 
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Spuria Iris 

The unexcelled cut flower of the Iris fam- 
ily. With leaves resembling the Siberian Iris 
but much coarser and roots resembling a 
rooster spur, they form spikes of blooms not 
ane gladiolus. They flower right after the 
peonies. 
Shipped late in September and October or 
aed Ape! spring; cultural directions fur- 
nished. 
Orders from this section must total $2.50 or 
more to be Postpaid (otherwise add 25c for 
postage) unless other items are ordered to be 
shipped at the same time. 
Each 
*%Blue Display, M, medium blue .... 2.75 
%Bronzspur, 60”, sepia, old gold, and 
yellow; handsome, medium size, HM, 
7, 4\)) REP Mri ee Anis} comet Mi Te. 2.35 
*Gold Nug- 
get, 48”, 
bright yellow 
2 or 3 flowers 
per stalk .. .90 

x*Lord Wolsely, 46”, blue purple .. 1.00 
*Mrs. Tait, 36”, soft porcelain blue .75 
-%Sunny Day, gleaming yellow, HM 1.25 

“Am writing to thank you for the nice 
iris plants I received from you 2 years 
ago. All of them have bloomed and were 
truly a beautiful sight to behold.” 
Ruleton, Kansas 
“I ordered iris from you last fall. Iam so 
pleased with them, They are all growing 
nicely—can hardly wait until they bloom.” 
Tacoma, Washington 


- Miscellaneous Iris 
Each of the vari- 
eties below are en- 
tirely different and 
each require indl- 
vidual care — we 
furnish complete 
cultural directions. 
Plants BEDP RC at 
proper planting 
time (varies with 
each variety). 
We can also sup- 
ply several varie- 
ties which we do 
not list. 


_ “My fall planted Iris that I ordered from 
you bloomed. Your plants are sturdier 
and larger than any I’ve ever received 
and I think I’ve tried ordering from all 
Iris grewers. But from now on when I 
want Iris, I’ll know who has the best 
plants.”’ Muskogee, Okla. 
“Received your catalogue a few days ago 
and have found it to be the best I’ve 
ever seen, ag to prices, varieties, etc.” 
Danville, Illinois 
DIL MMi ches... 
%Hyacinthiana, 18”, hyacinth,* soft 
blue and yellow with fine brown 
veins, Ensata type -....2.00.03s 75 
Kochit, 26”, E*, bearded species in red 
DULDIG A AIM tec eee ec en oe en .30 
%*%Reichenbacii, 4’, E, dwarf bearded 
species from Balkans, light yellow .35 
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Shipments 
To Four 

No distance is too great for shipnients of 
IRIS. This past season we have shipped iris 
to individuals in England, France, Holland, 
Union of S. Africa, New Zealand, Australia 
and Alaska. 
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, IRIS ARE HARDY. 
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