X11—BLUE SHIMMER. Extra large, full flowers of shimmering white, 

Three Iris 
CORRECTION = Color Iris Illustrations on Page 28 
NEW MODERN IRIS — 
RARE CREATIONS OF GIANT SIZE — SUPERB COLORS AND BLENDS 
BEAUTY UNSURPASSED 
We Are Proud to Offer this Splendid List of New Iris, and do not want these confused 
with the ordinary varieties that have been in general use in gardens for a long time. 
"Elegant" Iris 
XI—ELSA SASS. Beautiful new shade of soft lemon yellow with cream center, and brilliant golden beard. The superb, 
large flowers are rounded in form, delicately frilled and have fine fragrance. This famous medal winner is shown on 
page 25. 60c each; 3 for $1.60, postpaid. 
X2—EXCLUSIVE. Magnificent, large blooms of frost Sle blue—the most distinctive of all light blue Iris. Re 
stately, ive with flowers of perfect form and rich finish. See illustration on opposite page. each; 3 
$1.60. postpaid. 
X3—LIGHTHOUSE. Giant size blooms of rose, yellow and copper blend, with bright beard and : oe center. In any 
planting this handsome Iris will stand out like a beacon. Pictured on page 25. SOc each: 3 for $1.30. postpaid. 
X4—MATTERHORN. Most beautiful of all white Iris. Large flowers, and many of them, on tall stems; pure white 
throughout. Winner of many awards. 60¢ each: 3 for $1.60. postpaid. 
XS—MULBERRY ROSE. A fitting name for this new beauty; large, distinctive flowers of go wnulberry with brown 
ee and rich bronze beard. Tall stems; well branched. See color photo on page 25. 6Sc each; 3 for $1.75. spost- 
pai 
X6—MELANIE. Exquisite, large, ruffled flowers of orchid pink, close to true pink, with as ears as five open blooms 
at one time. A really fine Iris we are proud to offer. See picture on opposite page. 60c each: 3 for $1.60, 
X7—PRAIRIE SUNSET. Rich blending of peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold—truly like a brilliant sunset. gor- 
geous Iris is a Sass masterpiece, and a Dykes medal winner. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
GLEAM. The nearest scarlet in effect of any Iris. Large, semi-flaring sewers of pes red with chestnut haze. 
Tall grower; free bloomer; very brilliant. See illustration in color on page 25. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. postpaid. 
X9—SABLE. Almost black—rich, shiny, blue-black violet, with blue beard, and uncommonly brilliant for so dee 
color. Large blooms of heavy substance, tall strong stalks, and a lustrous ‘beauty that will really take it places. 
tured on page 25. 75c each; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
XI0—TIFFANY. Most striking Iris of the yellow Plicata family, and caused a sensation when introduced. S 
branching plant produces many large ruffled flowers of light valloe heavily edged and dotted with bronze- 
and maroon. Color photo on page 25. S0c each: 3 for $1.30, postpaid. 
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XI6—DEPUTE NOMBLOT. A great Iris from France. Large, spreading blooms of rosy-purple with bronze cast, the falls 
of purplish garnet-red with lighter edge. 
X17—GUDRUN. Heavily textured white, with magnolia-like petals. Rich golden beard and a light sprinkling of gold 
dust in the center gives elegant finish. A constant prize winner. 
BLUE SHIMMER X18—INDIAN HILLS. Grand large flowers of rich, true purple. Should be in every garden. Strong grower; free bloom- 
er. 
XIS—JASMANIA. Large, beautifully formed flowers, slightly ruffled, color a rich yellow, the falls delicately brushed 
with brown towards the center. Tall, well branched, strong grower. One of the best yellow Iris in commerce. 
‘Seta tals An unusually lovely Iris of soft pink, softly touched with yellow and electric blue. Flower beautifully _ = 
SUPER IRIS for distinctive gardens. You will delight in their ex- Cotes Wated for ite unusual, ap 
traordinary beauty and color. 
Bod gare color. Blooms of excellent form are tinged soft lavender, with an iri- 
descent glow of blue and pink. bloomer and an all-round fine Iris. 
JEHAN. Delightful smoky blend; blooms large. Standards are creamy buff edged lavender, the falls of vel- 
vety red, purple and chestnut blend with lavender e ge; bright orange beard. Late. 
with a broad border stippled and dotted clear blue. Tall, branching PRICES ON THESE 7 “FAMOUS” IRIS: 
plant; strong bloomer. One of the most beautiful and outstanding 
Iris of recent years. $2.00 each, postpaid. 
(Your choice—all one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
35cEach *% 3for90c * 7 for $1.50 
ae . (Postpaid) 
X12—MASTER CHARLES. Magnificent flaring blooms of deep mul- 
berry purple, with brown haze at center. The large, glowing flow- Spring-and-Fall Blooming Iris 
ers are borne on tall, strong stems. One of the most brilliant and 
distinctive of all the new Iris. $2.00 each, postpaid. 
X14—RANGER. Almost true crimson red, deep in color but with a X2S—GOLDEN HARVEST. Handsome soft yellow with blue tone at base. 
shining brilliancy. Standards long and cone shaped; flaring falls 
of glowing velvet. The tall, well branched plant produces many 
fine, extra large flowers, and is one of the latest to bloom. $2.00 
each, postpaid. 
X15—“JEWEL COMBINE.” One each of the three Iris 
“Jewels” described above. 
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Lovely Iris blooms in the spring—then a fine repeat in the fall. Be sure to include some in your planting. 
X23—AUTUMN KING. Large, striking, blue-purple bi-color of fine form and texture. 
X24—ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Superb flowers of rich royal purple, almost black. Very fine. 
PRICES ON THESE “SPRING AND FALL” IRIS: 
(Your choice—all one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
40c Each *% 3for$l.00 * 6 for $1.75 
(Postpaid) 
FERRIS’ IRIS ARE STRONG AND HEALTHY—SO EASY TO GROW! 
18 inches apart. ORDER 
4% Plant them shallow in good, WELL DRAINED SOIL, in a sunny location, barely covering the roots with soil—12 to 
LY, as Iris ship more safely and plant more successfully before their new growth starts. 
LAND Scars SERVICE 
Perhaps the first and most important step in preparing for landscaping is the paki out ol a aes 
balanced, detailed planting plan to exactly fit your individual grounds — using the proper choice of ee 
materials, placed to best advantage. Such a plan, the ultimate development of which will create the pictui 

you wish to attain, will usually prevent many planting disappointments and a needless expenditure of cas 
For years we have specialized in this service, which is FREE to our customers. you too, are welcome to avail. yourself 
of this =? Sm Simply, fol follow the sheeuons as pcs tamapa below. ; ef 

questions found thereon. 
Upon receipt of this drawing and a remittance of $7.50, our Landscape Architect will design you a ‘complete ine 
cluding a planting list of hardy materials best suited for your particular needs, as well as a surprising, reasonable cost | 
estimate covering the items included. Then if you purchase the planting materials from us and the order amounts to $50.00 
or more, the $7.50 fee you have already paid on the plan will be applied on your order as a due bill, thus giving. you this 


Landscape Service ABSOLUTELY FREE. 
In the event a foundation planting plan only is desired, a $3.50 fee is acce able, which in turn will be applied § O you 
order as a due bill upon the Rarchaek of $35.00 worth of stock. We reserve the right to charge a proportionatel, L 
rate for lots larger than 75x200 feet, or to reject complicated plans where we feel the customer could best cee 4 er: m= 
ploying the services of an architect right on the grounds. ee an 

croniae | to promise quick service for plans ordered late. In case of a scarcity of 
return any or all plans. 
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