Sunset Blaze. A golden flame-salmon blend, almost a red, 
yet more of a gold. Extra large, haft and beard are 
golden yellow. Tall and striking in the garden. 
The Red Douglas. A vibrant red of rich plushlike quality. 
Rich, rosy wine-red solid to the haft. Critics agred it 
is one of the finest Iris we have. 
Three Oaks. Old rose pink blend with very broad flowers 
is an eye catcher. The color has a mellow tone and 
the flower is high-lighted with an overlay of rosy 
copper, pleasantly ruffled. 
Tiffanja. Smooth clear cut plicata. Creamy colonial buff 
with more white cast falls, both speckled and sprinkled 
light golden brown. 
Tiffany. Gaily painted yellow plicata. Rose stitching on a 
yellow background. The pattern is a most pleasing 
one. This is one of my favorites. 
Tobacco Road. Stiff horizontal flaring flower. A unique 
color, a golden tobacco brown. Worth trying. 
Vatican Purple. Rich and majestic, a glossy blue-purple 
self with a satin like finish. 
Virgin Snow. A good pure white. 
Vision Fugitive. A large cool white and yellow with an 
intangible quality of grace thruout. Must be seen to 
be appreciated. 
Voodoo. Two-toned chocolate tan with rich red maroon- 
brown falls with crimped and fluted edges is an un- 
usual creation. Not a brilliant Iris. You will find it 
superb to cut and bring indoors, it combines so well. 
White City. Immense flowers of silken blue-white with a 
flush of plumbago-blue around the heart. Very striking. 
Wm. A. Setchell. One of the giant Iris. Violet self. 
Zantha. Breath taking golden yellow. Large and unrivaled. 
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Some older varieties that are in demand—as long as 
they last for 25c each in amounts of not less than 8. If. 
you pay postage we'll include enough extras, so you will 
be pleased. Unlabelled, 12 for $2.00 assorted. 
Alta California. Tall growing yellow. Early. 
Buechley’s Giant. Tall growing blue. Midseason. 
California Gold. A fine yellow. 
Clara Noyes. Medley of colors. 
Cheerio.. Fine two toned red. 
Eros. Pink, salmon golden. 
' Frieda Mohr. Lilac two toned. 
Indian Chief. Good red (dark). 
President Pilkington. Medley of colors. 
M. A. Porter. Purple. 
Euphony. Creamy pink and rusty gold. 
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PERENNIAL BORDER PLANTS. 
Oxalis, Pink in bloom almost continuously from April to 
frost in our locality. 
Ajuga. A beautiful low growing; blue spikes in the early 
spring. Leaves stay green all year around. 
Liriope. Is an interesting plant. Its bloom is a lilac pink 
on spikes during early fall. Black seed form after the 
bloom and remain on all winter. 
These plants are $1.00 a clump; 5 or more plants to a 
clump. $15.00 per 100. 
Large Trumpet Daffodil Bulbs $2.50 per dozen. 
FARMERS GARDENS 
602 South Fifth Street 
HUGO, OKLAHOMA 
watchs pe 
