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Brandes for OuUY Carden 
IRISES PEONIES 
HEMEROCALLIS 
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for us and greater cost for you. We acknowledge all orders promptly giving approximate 
time of delivery. 
These are without a doubt the most beautiful and satisfactory of all garden flowers. Hardy 
and so easy to grow they appeal to the amateur as well as the experienced gardener. 
You will find both the new novelties for those who want the latest and also the many 
POPPIES 
BULBS 
Printed Planting Instructions Accompany Every Order 
hundreds of exquisite kinds that are just a few years older, priced so low as to be available 
to the most modest purse. All shipped to you prepaid at the proper time. All varieties guar’ 
anteed true-to-name. 
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$0.30 $0.75 $2.85 Iris in some form are native to practically all parts of the world. $0.30 $0.75 $2.85 
35 90 3.25 As a class no flowering plant gives so much beauty for so little 35 .90 3.25 
0 1.00 Ze cost and attention. 40 1.00 3.75 
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ae ice 5.00 The following list of Tall Bearded Iris offers the newest and 2S me eno 
a5 2.00 7.50 most popular varieties. Because our list is so extensive we can TE; 2.00 7.50 
1.00 2.70 9.00 give only brief descriptions. 1.00 2.70 9.00 
1.50 3.60 13.00 Select some of these newer kinds for your garden. You and 1.50 3.60 13.00 
2.00 5.00 18.00 = your friends will enjoy their beauty. Shipment starts in early 2.00 5.00 18.00 
3.00 7.50 July. Early reservations advised. 3.00 7.50 
5.00 12.50 5.00 12.50 
Call Bearded Varieti 
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Each Each 
Airy Dream. (Sturt.) Clear soft pink, late. 33 in. ........ $0.30 At Dawning. (Kirk.) Standards pinkish white with gold at 
Aladdin’s Wish. (Mur.) Blue brushed cream with the 
brushings as if chalked on rather than blended. Blooms 
are very large, most unusual and lovely. A real inno- 
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Alastor. (Splen.) A very fine cyclamen-pink. A. M. ..... .60 
Alice Harding. (Cay.) Soft satin yellow ................ 30 
Aline. (Stern.) Pure blue. It possesses an enamel-like lus- 
ter which makes it distinct from all other blues ........ .30 
Alta California. Yellow, tall, profuse bloomer ........... .30 
Amandine. (G. Doug.) Refreshing cool cream self, wide 
petals, fine form. Well branched ............. s ardieiale s 
Amethyst Dome. 36 in. S. pure amethyst; F. carmine ....  .40 
Amigo. (Wmsn.) Light lavender standards and very deep 
Hyacinth-violet falls, edged the color of the standards, 
ancdemareined -wiite. :4401meesce le tio)ajerets mrelenslsielelshste) ote 50 
Angelus. (Egelberg.) Lilac-pink blend; fine ............ 50 
Anitra. (Sass.) Werbena-violet self; large. 36 in. ........ 40 
And Thou. (Graves.) Very pale mist-blue-white. 40 in, .. 1.00 
Anna Gage. (Gage.) S. tawny olive; F. garnet-brown .... 50 
Anne-Marie Cayeux. (Cay.) Blend of soft pastel colors. S. 
pinkish lilac, flushed gray; F. metallic blue over gray .... .30 
Apricot Glow. (Weis-Schr.) Rosy apricot. 36 in. ........- 3) 
Arab Chief. (White.) An Iris of brilliant coloring—near 
to burnt orange in effect. Large size, pleasing form .... 
Arctic. A creamy, smooth, warm white with a gold throat 
which spills over in a generous overflow of yellow on the 
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Argus Pheasant. (DeFor.) Bright self of golden argus- d 
brown. Large flowers with orange beard ............. 15.00 
the base. The falls are a soft rose. Beautiful gold-veined 
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Aubanel. (Cay.) A fine flower of shrimp-pink. A. M..... .50 
Autumn Dawn. Soft pink. Fall bloomer ............... 40 
Autumn Frost. (Schr.) Fragrant frosty white. Fall bloomer .40 
Autumn Haze. (Sass.) 5S. wine; F. velvet-violet .......... 30 
Azure Skies. Ruffled lavender-blue self .............. 1.00 
BalleeiGirl a (Sassy) me urerblusn~pinkeeperre retest iets 50 
Balmung. (Sass.) Yellow Plicata. H. M., 1940; A. M., 
LOAD Brae aes) avane tans ileis sith are or ccelei eee -ccamaeth ce ecm aieye onde ees .60 
Bandmaster. (Hall.) A very large, vigorous growing me- 
dium blue. Immense foliage and heavy stems 36 to 40 
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Baysideqmi4aine =) eepi rico velveb. bicolon amnesic reste: 30 
Belmont. (Wil.) 36 in. A very early blue self ........... .60 
Beowulf. (Schr.) True maroon-red; early .............. 35 
Berkeley Fire. (Salb.) 36 in. A fine red bicolor ......... .60 
Berkeley Gold. (Salbach 1942.) Large, deep, clear yellow i 
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Bertha Gersdorff. (J. Sass.) An oddly feathered flower of 
pale yellow, marked with rosy purple. Large blooms, lots 
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Beverly. Fine deep pink. Good size; free blooming ..... 1.00 
Black Forest. (Schr.) “Black as pitch” says introducer. 
A rich silky, ebony, blue-black. Startling new introduc- 
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Black Magic. Rich velvety black sheen ................. 30 
Black Wings. One of the best dark blues .............. 35 
Blended Beauty. (Weed.) Golden bronze standards and falls .30 
