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5 Popular Gearded Tres 
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California Gold. One of the first big yellows. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Elmohr. 3 ft. One of the most exciting Iris. An exquisite shade of rich 
reddish mulberry, incredibly glossy and lustrous. $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50. 
Flora Zenor. 40 in. A fascinating pink Iris. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Great Lakes. 3 ft. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1942, this is about 
the finest pure light blue. Rugged and hardy. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Gudrun. 21% ft. A splendid white for foreground planting. 50c each; 
3 for $1.25. 
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EASY TO GROW 
THREE OF THE 
BEST FALL- 
BLOOMING 
BEARDED IRIS 
These are the varieties that bloom m 
spring and fall under favorable con- 
ditions, 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 
12 for $4.25 
Autumn Queen. 11% ft. Pure white. A sure bloomer in fall. 
Black Magic. 2 ft. Intense deep violet-blue. Free blooming. 
Sangreal. 2 ft. Beautiful yellow; large. 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS 
These dainty little Iris bloom in April and early May. 
50c each; 3 of any one variety for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.25 
Prairie Gem, 10 in. Yellow. 
Sambo. 10 in. Deep blue. 
IRIS SIBIRICA, PERRY’S BLUE 
Fairy. 6 in. Pale blue. 
La Fiancee. 12 in. White. 
SIBERIAN IRIS (Iris Sibirica) 
The Siberian Iris have much smaller flowers than Bearded and Oriental Iris but what they lack 
in size they make up in grace of flower and foliage. They are very hardy and grow well in almost any 
kind of soil, though a moist location is preferred. Well adapted for naturalizing along streams, among 
shrubs or in perennial plantings. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $4.85 
Caesar’s Brother. A stately plant not too tall—30 inches high. It is the best of the entire lot of dark 
blue Siberian Iris and was given Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society. The flowers are 
an unusually rich black pansy-violet with a beautiful depth of color. A superb plant for any garden. 
Perry’s Blue. 21% to 3 ft. Clear blue. 
Snow Queen. 2 ft. Pure white; dwarf. 
SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
Caesar’s Brother. Deep velvety blue. 
Perry’s Blue. Light blue. 
OFFER No. 2F-77: 6 plants, 2 each of the 3 varieties $2.35 
ORIENTAL or JAPANESE IRIS 
(Iris Kaempferi) 
The Oriental Iris, with their huge picturesque blooms and graceful 
gladiolus-like foliage, are among the most beautiful of the great Iris 
family. Then too, they come into bloom at a time when other Iris are 
past, starting the latter part of June and continuing well into July. 
‘They are extremely showy in the garden and excellent as cut flowers for 
the home. 
Oriental Iris are easily grown in any good average garden soil which 
is fairly rich and has good drainage. Divide the plants every three or 
four years, early in the spring or in September and October. Their 
average height is 2 to 3 feet. 
(D) Double varieties with 6-petaled flowers. 
(S) Single varieties with 3-petaled flowers. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.00, except where noted 
Betty F. Holmes. (D) Huge white blooms. A most beautiful variety. 
Blue Heron. (D) Beautiful deep sky-blue with white center. 
Chameleon. (D) White marbled and flamed blue; light and dark 
flowers on the same plant. 
Fascination. (D) Gray-blue. Free blooming. A sturdy grower with 
2% to 3-foot stems. 
Flamingo. (D) Deep rose, white in center. Rather tall. 
Light in the Opal. (D) Very light pink flushed and mottled darker 
bluish in center. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
Red Emperor. (D) Very large, deep red. Early. 
Rosa Anna. (D) Light mauve heavily veined purple. 
True Blue. (D) Very large flower of self true blue color. 
Waving Waters. (D) Very light blue marked and flushed white. 
Heavy ruffled petals. 
5 Newer Oriental Iris of Distinction 
Giant-sized blooms. 
Betty F. Holmes. Finest white. Red Emperor. Deep red. 
Blue Heron. Deep sky-blue. Rosa Anna. Light 
Flamingo. Pink. veined purple. 
Offer No. 2F-78: 5 Plants, > Sr ictet"® $3.35 
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Snow Queen. White. 
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