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PANAMINT. A popular combination of 
colors; standards pure white, falls gold- 
en yellow. 
PURPLE SPLENDOR. A fine new ad- 
dition to the color range of dutch iris. 
Rich purple. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. Deep golden yellow; 
massive falls and standards on long, 
strong stems. 
VIOLET QUEEN. Standards and falls 
are uniform soft violet shade, striking 
in arrangements. 
WHITE SUPERIOR. Large flowers are 
pure white; stems longer and stronger 
than other whites. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep lavender-blue. 
Dark stems harmonize with flower color. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue with 
richness of purple. Spicy fragrance. 
LA VICTOIRE. Produces fine spikes of 
deep carmine-red flowers. 
L?INNOCENCE. Large spikes of pure 
white flowers have delicious fragrance. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS 
Mew Dutch 
“THE ORCHIDS OF THE GARDEN” 


12 for 95c, 100 for $7.50. 
WEDGEWOOD. The favorite early- 
flowering variety with soft blue flowers. 
HOW TO GROW DUTCH IRIS 
Work soil thoroughly to 12 inches. See 
adjoining planting chart for planting 
depth, planting and 
blooming seasons. 
When bloomsare 
gone, cut off flower 
stalks, leaving as 
much foliage as pos- 
sible. Do not lift 
bulbs until foliage 


is entirely brown. PLANT —> 0.0m 
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Large “Exhibition” size bulbs: 30c each, 12 for $3.00, 50 for $10.00 
Bedding size: 20c each, 12 for $2.00, 50 for $8.75 
PINK PEARL. Deep rose-pink flowers 
have a paler rose edge. 
YELLOW HAMMER. Pure yellow flow- 
ers on strong spikes. 
HOW TO GROW HYACINTHS 
Work soil thoroughly to a depth of 
twelve inches. Set the bulbs six to eight 
inches deep and eight to ten inches 
apart. Keep the soil moist by sprinkling 
until the first rains. 
GRAND MAITRE 
