_ Kansas Residents please send 2% for Sales Tax 
Snowy Egret, 36”M, large pure — 
SRS ES ES RESO ie a cae ROE ClO 1,25 
Star Dust, L, tall white .........----2.23 85 
Summer Sky, 32”, reverse coloring — 
white flaring F & S of pale blue .75 
Thisbe, 42”, yellow throated China 
UE EET te SUES aa EARLE: a i cre 65 
True Blue, 36”, really true blue .... .50 
Tunkhannock, 38”’M, one of the giant 
whites with flaring falls ................ 5.50 
Turquoise Cup, 42”, turquoise blue .55 
Tycoon, 34”, largest Siberian originated 
to date, huge violet blue, broad petal- 
@dc ang) satiny. HM, 2.10 
Velvet Gem, 34”, rich velvety blue .55 
White Dove, 48”, beautiful pure white 
of large size and great refinement .45 
_ White Empress, 36”, sparkling white .65 
) White Way, purest white ..............-...- 09: 
Zest, irridescent blue .2.--...224..02-2 80 
SIBERIAN COLLECTOR'S ITEMS 
Same first quality root divisions as above 
but specially priced to close out these var- 
ieties; be sure to state second choice. 
Quantity Prices: 3 roots of 1 variety for 
60c; 12 roots same variety $1.80. 
Nora Distin. blue 
& white 
Periwinkle, blue 
Amelia Earheart, 
dark blue 
Blue King, blue 
Blue Ridge, clear purple 
Perry’s Blue, blue 
blue 
Blue Star, deep & white 
blue ¥ Perry’s Pigmy, dark 
Corena, lavender blue 
Dragonfly, blue Red Raider, red 
violet purple 
Heavenly Blue, Sibirica Papillon, 
very blue soft blue 
Skylark, soft blue 
Sunnybrook, soft 
Kingfisher Blue, blue 
» blue 
Lady Northcliff, 
violet 
Yes sir! We're 
puzzled many times 
for we receive or- 
ders for iris and 
narry a name sign- 
ed on the order. Or 
other times we re- 
ceive an order and 
no address is given. 
We have several 
such orders on file 
right now and we 
ean’t ship the iris. 
Please give com- 
plete name and ad- 
dress with every 
order. please! 
Thelma Perry, blue " 
A TYPICAL IRIS RHIZOME 
(Tall Bearded Variety) 
pear somewhat dry, it 1s no cause for 
digging have gone temporarily dor- 
mant much as tulip bulbs do when 
they are dug. We have on a test kept 
iris out of the ground for 3 years, 
planted same and they still grew and 
bloomed the following year. 
SOGOOlYLY 
We wish to 
extend to the 
previous cus- 
tomers of Fair 
Chance Farm 
(whose stock 
-we have just 
purchased) 
and all new 
customers a 
most hearty 
welcome and 
an invitation 
to visit us at our new office location 
of 129 South Seventh, Salina, Kan- 
\| sas. We are sharing a location with a. 
sister company, namely Briscoe 
Floral Co. who will cater to local re- 
tail floral trade. Mr. L. J. Briscoe and 
Mr. Paul Anderson are also operators | 
of this local floral retailing establish- 
ment. 
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alarm for iris rhizomes at time of’ 
