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These Iris are exceedingly easy to grow; they will thrive in any soil that will grow vegetables. 
Our listing includes the finest time-tested varieties. 
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ANGELUS. An orchid-pink self with mauve iridescence on the falls. L. 36”........$0 50 $1 25 
AUTUMN FROST. Large, frosty white with attractive foliage. E. 36”........... 35 90 
BLUE SHIMMER. Shimmering white, peppered with clear blue. M. 39”......... 1 50 
BUECHLEY GIANT. Mammoth tall blue bicolor. M. 44”..................-.. 35 90 
BUFFAWN. Buff and fawn; red-orange beard. E. 34”................5.-0055. 5) wee es 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Large deep yellow. M. 360”................0..0 20005: 35 
CHINA MAID. Blend of soft mallow-pink, gold and lilac. M. 40"............. To, 2 00 
CHRISTABELZ2 Garvescopper ved gen a0) ees ae oe oe ee eee ete ei 50 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Rich yellow and chestnut-red, edged gold. L. 40”....... 50 
EL CAPITAN.2Uavyender-blue 1.7405... oD) 90) 
ELMOHR. Huge glossy mulberry-red. M. 36”.................. 0050s e eee 1 00 
FLORA ZENOR. Described as the color of the foam on astrawberry soda. L. 40”... 75 = 2 00 
FRANK ADAMS. Flamboyant blend of fawn, tan and pink. M. 44”........... 50 
GOLDEN HIND. Rich bright yellow. M. 34”.7..........25.2-0.......-.0.55:- 35 
INDIAN: HILUS.{ Britiant purple wivin 38". (eee eee eee ee ane 40 =1 00 
JAKE.) arse white withidash of coldsMo 38752... 9.) wnt ee ee 60 
LADY MOHR. Oystershell-white with chartreuse falls; red center. E. 38”...... BM) 2 
MAID OF ASTALOT. Porcelain-white, trimmed blue. Huge. L. 40”.......... Ook 
MARQUITA. Wax-like ivory; falls brushed with rose. L. 35”. ................ 40 
MIDWEST GEM. A primrose and pink blend. L. 36”....................... DUmEn eZ 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Large, free-blooming lilac-pink. L. 48"................. 50 
MME. L. AUREAU. White, marbled and peppered rosy heliotrope. M. 30”.... 40 1 00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. Large ruffled lemon-toned self. M. 36”........... 1 50 
NASSAK. Mammoth white, neatly stitched with blue. M. 38”................ 35 90 
ORLOFF. Yellow, sprinkled with cinnamon. L. 33”.......................... 5 (eel ae) 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. Possesses the glowing colors of the setting sun. L. 36”..... 1 00 2 50 
RADIANT. Glowing bronze with copper-red falls. E. 34”..................... EXO) We PAs 
ROSY WINGS. Rosy red with a glistening sheen. M. 38”’.................... 35 90 
SABLE? Rich velvety-black-purples- F940"... eee ee ee ee 100 2 50 
SANDALWOOD. Buff-brown standards; brown falls. L. 44”.................. 35 
SHINING WATERS. Graceful blue. L. 40”..................0.000.0....... 10 
SIEGFRIED. Yellow standards; cream-colored falls, dotted brown. L. 40”... ... Ome LED 
SIR KNIGHT. Blue-purple with a silky finish. M. 37”....................... 50° 21-25 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Rich red; plush-like substance. L. 40”................ (ome (00 
TIFFANY. Ruffled yellow plicata; rosy pink stitching. M. 36”................ 50 125 
TREASURE ISLAND. Pure gold. M. 38’...............0.0 00.0... cee eee. 50 
WABASH. Pure white; deep purple falls, white margin. M. 38”. ............. 5O.e ele25 
NOTE: E. indicates Early, M. Midseason, L. Late. Height in inches. 
Standards are the upper petals of an Iris, falls the lower ones. 
DWARF IRIS 
These mixed Dwarf Iris have proved extremely popular with our customers. Violet, Yellow, 
Purple and White. Bloom in May. Height 4 to 6 inches. 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $18.00. 
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