THE JAPANESE IRISES 
Here are the lovely, large- 
flowered, late-blooming Irises 
of Japan in all their gay spread 
of unusual colorings. We have 
a fine assortment. OFFER 609A 
—Ten different, names attached, 
for $6.35. OFFER 609B—332 
different, names attached, for 
$19.20. OFFER 609C—Fine 
mixed, not named, 3 for $1.55; 
10 for $5.00; 25 for $11.00. Illustrated opposite. 
THE COLORFUL GARDEN TULIPS 
No other flower of the spring garden gives so great a glory, so 
wide a spread, of gorgeous hue and tone. We offer a long list of the 
best and newer named Darwin, Cottage, Rembrandt, Triumph, 
Breeder, Cluster and Double Peony Tulip varieties in our SPE- 
CIAL TULIP AND DAFFODIL CATALOG, sent gladly on 
request. Ask for your copy. It will come quickly. Profusely illus- 
trated in full natural colorings. 
TULIPS DARWIN MIXED—The showy Darwin Tulips in a well- 
proportioned, far-ranging color blend. Plant in quantity for gor- 
geous garden effects. 10 for 75¢; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.25. 
TULIPS COTTAGE GARDEN MIXED—Perhaps finest Tulip class 
for cutting, with its so gracefully formed, long-stemmed flowers 
in May. Here are rare tones, delightful pastel colorings, not found 
in other Tulip groups. Wonderful, too, for garden effects. 10 for 
90¢; 25 for $2.00; 100 for $7.60. 
PARROTS FOR BRILLIANT GROTESQUERIES 
The happy group we know as PARROT TULIPS yield such 
bizarre fantasies of form and coloring that they might be thought 
to have come from some strange world of outer space. Or perhaps 
they are the clowns of the flower play, for Harlequin was never 
gayer nor more whimsical. Always the petals are deeply slashed 
and fringed, often twisted, undulate, or spread in wide wingings. 
Easy to grow; fully hardy; definitely likeable. BLUE PARROT— 
Big, lace-edged flowers in true blue-violet. 10 for 95¢; 25 for $2.00. 
FANTASY—Clear pink, splashed apple green. 
Deeply, extravagantly cut. 10 for 95¢; 25 for 
$2.00. SUNSHINE PARROT—Wide petals of 
golden yellow, waved and fringed. 5 for 55¢; 10 
for $1.05; 25 for $2.20. FIREBIRD—It’s the 
variety Fantasy over again, this time in burn- 
ing red. 5 for 70¢; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.60. 
OFFER 609D—Ten each of the four kinds, 
names marked, for $3.90. 
EREMURUS or FOXTAIL LILY 
This stately hardy perennial can make a mag- 
nificent showing with its spectacular spires 
packed with big, starry blossoms in wide range 
of glorious colorings. Eremuri grow tall, from 4 
feet to even 8 feet, according to kind. They 
grow from thickened, radiating, semi-tuberous 
roots that are supplied in autumn during their 
resting period. Seeds are also available, these 
to be sown outside in late autumn or early 
winter. See page 38 of our catalog #59 for 
descriptive offering of them. 
EREMURUS ROOTS—Ready September to December. BUNGEI— 
The slender spikes are filled with big stars in a gold that ap- 
proaches orange. Each $1.55; 3 for $4.45. ROBUSTUS—Truly 
majestic spires of deep pink flowers. A good specimen in full 
flower is perhaps the showiest of all garden perennials. Each 
$2.35; 3 for $6.70. HIMALAICUS—Fragrant flowers of ivory 
white, packed in long, dense spikes. Each $1.90; 3 for $5.50. 
ELWESI—Blossoms of soft pink with deeper centers, packed in 
immense spikes. Each $2.85; 3 for $7.50. WAREI—Coppery rose 
with orange suffusion. Tall. Each $5.50; 3 for $15.00. ISOBEL— 
An orange with delightful tones of apricot and pink. Each $2.40; 
3 for $6.85. OFFER 609E—One each of the six, with names, for 
$15.00. 
EREMURUS SHELFORD HYBRIDS—Tall, slender, flower-packed 
spikes in cream, primrose, gold, apricot, salmon, orange, pink and 
bronze. Mixed only. Each $1.60; 3 for $4.55; 10 for $14.00. 
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