DUTCH IRIS 
(NOT LESS THAN 100 OF A KIND) 
per 1000 
TOPSIZE FIRST SIZE 
(for forcing) 
$ 
Bronze Queen, a combination of golden brown and bronze 
with a bluish tinge on its standards. An Iris of great 
chatmy ‘a0. oi (Meee) eee) Rem 2h fest orl 25.— 
Golden Harvest, a very popular golden yellow Iris, which is 
Demig used soy (he millions 20.— 
Imperator, an old but still very popular variety of a deep 
DINGs COlOtet 40 ha cane eo ee 7 20a 
Van Vliet, bright blue and of great substance. A newer 
Variety (S* 604" aoe eee > eee Le 22.— 
Wedgewood, the Queen of Iris, large lightblue flower. The 
easiest.and earliest fon iOrcinGe a wsmian | aia. qtil re aemeae |G 28.— 
White Excelsior, large flower of purest white. . . .. . 22.— 
(for cold 
frame or 
outside) 
15.— 
12.— 
12.— 
14.— 
18.— 
14.— 
D U T C H | R | S (NEWER VARIETIES) 
Remarkable progress has been made in the development of Dutch Iris. 
Here are a few newer and improved varieties: 
Harmony, one of the most beautiful new Iris. The standards are a lovely 
shade of blue; the falls soft yellow with an orange blotch . 
King Mauve, a rich mauve flower, outstanding color and perfect of 
form, on a strong stem . 
Lemon Queen, late flowering variety of a soft lemon yellow . 
Princess Beatrix, one of the best, both in color and substance. The color 
is a uniform orange yellow with a deep orange blotch on the falls. 
Outstanding 
Princess Irene, a most charming combination of colors. Creamy white 
standards; the clear yellow falls have a pronounced golden blotch. 
Remarkably striking 
TOPSIZE ONLY 
p. 100 
$ 
3.— 
3.— 
3.50 
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