DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
These delightful little iris 
are charming as edgings for 
the larger iris beds, as borders 
for walks and paths, and as 
bright spots in the rock gar- 
den. The blooms are large and 
showy, yet the plants them- 
selves are true miniatures, sel- 
dom over 10 inches high, and 
more often six or eight. They 
ATESOLecasieseect ture a ulck 
to multiply, and inexpensive, 
surely a “must” for anyone’s 
garden. 
Shipped from 

July 15 to November 1 
DITTON’S PURPLE—Rather small blooms, a very bright deep purple 
SclimeopeinicCh es: 45c¢ 
GLEE—Pale yellow, a nice pastel. Heavy bloomer. Eight inches. 45c 
LADIES OF PEELING—Good light blue. Late, and taller than most. 
Ten inches. 45¢ 
MAROCAIN—A prolific bloomer of black purple. Six-eight inches. 45c 
MOON GLEAM—Fine light sulphur yellow. Six inches. $1.00 
REFLECTION—Nice medium blue, slight lavender cast. Six inches. 45c 
ROSE MIST —Standards mauve, falls deeper mauve with white mark- 
ings. Six inches. 45¢ 
SASS WHITE—Nice little white, falls with chartreuse markings. Six 
inches. 45¢ 
SUN DROP—Almost a solid golden yellow self, and an exceptionally 
heavy bloomer. Six inches. $1.00 
TON Y—Small blooms of velvety red-purple, very lovely. Extra heavy 
bloomer, and prolific multiplier. Eight inches. 45¢ 
SPECIAL get-acquainted offer: 1 of each variety, (except MOON- 
GLEAM and SUNDROP). 8 roots, value $3.60, for $2.75 
