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Plant Iris as early as you can so that their roots get well established before winter. Select a sunny spot and plant the bulb 
(rhizome) shallow so that it is barely covered with soil and with the roots extending down into the ground. If the ground 
is dry, water every week. A little extra attention the first few weeks will mean a !ot more flowers next spring. Protect with 
a mulch the first winter to prevent alternate freezing and thawing. All Iris are postpaid. 
Mrs. C. G. Whiting, who originated three of the superb Iris 
pictured on the opposite page, has had such phenomenal success 
that today she ranks with the very top hybridizers of America. Her 
flowers have more substance so they last longer. They have clear, 
rich colors. The plants are vigorous, producing large flowers on 
strong, well branched stems. Blue Rhythm competing with America’s 
newest and finest Iris, was chosen for the latest Dykes Medal Award, 
the highest honor an Iris can win. You can get all four varieties for 
just a little more than the price of Blue Rhythm alone. When these 
bloom next summer in your garden, you will be amazed at how 
beautiful they are, how much superior to other varieties which cost 
as much or even more. 
IRIS OF DISTINCTION 
You Will Find These in the Finest Iris Gardens in America. 
FM 492 AZURE SKIES. The color is like the shimmering azure- 
blue sky on a summer’s day. The flowers have perfect form, 
nicely ruffled and are produced freely on well-branched 34-inch 
BEGIN MEET EAs suche ve leiieisieie ens Gow seca. & Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FM 485 BLUE SHIMMER. This is the highest ranking Plicata Iris 
in America. Very large, full, fragrant flowers, sparkling crystal- 
white, stippled and dotted with deep blue. Outstanding yet not 
gaudy and once seen, never forgotten. Well branched stems over 
3 feet tall. Extra fine bloomer. Of all Iris, this is so popular it 
FAVORS ING, 2halBrese.0 Goce ore ea Rae Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FM 423 CHINA MAID. One of the most popular pink Iris ever 
created. Very large, perfect, fragrant flowers of exquisite lilac- 
pink, lighted at the center with golden bronze and delicate ruffled 
coppery edge. Strong stems over 3 feet tall. .Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FM 494 GOLDEN FLEECE. One of the most beautiful of all Iris. 
The standards are clear yellow, the falls are ivory with a wide 
golden border. Large flowers, ruffled, on 36-inch stems. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FFM 497 One Each of Above 4 Great Iris 
for Only $2.15 
JAPANESE IRIS 
(Kaempferi) 
FM 182. Giant flowers in colors from white to purple, red, pink, 
blue, lavender. Plant so the crown is 2 inches below ground level. 
They like a sunny spot, rich soil and abundant moisture. They 
will not tolerate lime so use plenty of peat moss. Mulch, espe- 
cially the first winter. 
Mixed Colors, not labeled, Each 60c; 3 for $1.50, Postpaid. 
LOVELY BABY IRIS 
These are dwarf growing Iris that bloom so early. Espe- 
cially fine for borders. Easy to grow everywhere. Postpaid. 
FM 400 ATROVIOLACEA. Rich purple. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
FM 401 BRIDE. Creamy white...... Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
FM 405 FAIRY. Sky-blue..........- Each 30c; 3 for 75c 
FM 402 KEEPSAKE. Bright yellow. ..Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
FM 406 TAMPA, Claret-red......-. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FFM 411 One Each of Above 5 Baby Iris 
for $1.45 
FFM 399. Mixed Colors, 5 for $1.15 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
These Iris bloom as usual in the spring and then bloom again in 
the fall, right up to frost. Postpaid. 
FM 556 BLACK MAGIC. Very fine royal purple. Blooms for weeks 
in thecal eye ce Meet ape iede eoer eit Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
FM 559 KANSAS INGLESIDE. One of the reddest of all Iris, blooms 
fireelys bothysprimnevancdulate tally yrmieaotarees Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
FM 560 SANGREAL. This fine yellow blooms profusely spring, late 
SUMMeEr andatallsenceresy emcee ae kerenarts Each 50c; 3 for $1.35 
FM 561 WHITE AUTUMN KING. The snow-white flowers freely 
producedsspringvamcletrall Meymenaerretn-e-teievereks Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
MIXED IRIS 
These are not the Baby nor Fall-blooming Iris but the large- 
flowered, tall-growing kinds. If bought by name, they would cost 3 
times as much or more because we always. put in some of our high- 
priced Iris of which we have a surplus. Each one is different, not 
labeled, in a wide range of colors. A great value for you who want 
beautiful flowers and do not want to bother keeping record of the 
names. You may recognize varieties which sell as high as $1.00 each. 
FFM 414 Seven for $1.00, Postpaid 
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