Dutch Iris 
The Dutch Iris is often called ‘“The poor man’s 
orchid’? due to its orchid-like flowers of delicate 
beauty and long-lasting qualities.. They are very val- 
uable for cut flowers, notably for their pastel shades. 
Plant bulbs in a sunny spot, well drained, and about 
six inches deep. 
WEDGEWOOD, Standards deep blue, Falls lighter 
blue. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR, pure white. 
YELLOW QUEEN, Standards pale yellow, Falls 
golden yellow. 
$1.00 per doz. $7.50 per 100 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 
ALLIUM, Sphaerocephalum, very attractive bulbous 
plants, producing in June-July close round 
compact heads of purple-lilac flowers, height 
DVortt: 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS, (Crown Imperials). A 
stately hardy border plant, very effective in 
the Spring, especially when grouped in wood- 
lands or wild gardens. The pendulous shaped 
flowers of deep coppery-red are curiously 
surmounted by acrown of leaves. Plant bulbs 
about 6 inches deep. 
75¢ each $7.50 per doz. 
75¢ per doz. 
