RARE BULB IRIS 
The iris listed here are uncommon in American Gardens. 
some including the Junos are distinctly different. 
with the earliest crocus. 
CULTURE: See English Iris, page 12. 
SHIPMENT: From September Ist to December 15th. 
BUCHARICA (Juno) Each .60; 12 for 5.00 
Lovely white and yellow flowers in axils of leaves. tee bulbs 
will produce 5 or 6 flowers over a long period of time. The 
Juno iris differ from the rest of the genus both in leaf and 
flower. 12 inches. 
DANFORDIAE (Reticulata) 3 for .85; 12 for 3.00 
Charming bright yellow dwarf iris. Very early, February-March. 
3 inches. 
GRAEBERIANA (Juno) Each .75; 12 for 6.00 
A new species which we like very much. The flowers are clear 
medium blue with white blaze on falls. Robust grower. Each 
bulb produces 8 or 9 flowers. 12 inches. 
HISTRIOIDES MAJOR (Reticulata) Each .75 
Striking bright blue of large size blooming with Danfordiae. 
3 inches. 
RETICULATA 3 for .50; 12 for 1.50 
The type is brilliant dark purple with orange crests. All of 
the reticulatas are like the Dutch Iris in miniature. 4 inches. 
Picture on page 23. 
RETICULATA, CANTAB 3 for .85; 
Dainty light blue with orange markings. 5 inches. 
RETICULATA, HERCULES 3 for .60; 12 for 2.00 
Richly Golored variety of bronze toned violet with orange crest. 
Distinctive rounded falls. 
RETICULATA, J. S. DIJT 3 for .60; 12 for 2.00 
Glowing red purple flowers, sweetly scented and one of the 
prettiest iris in our garden. Rapid increaser. 4 inches. 
SINDJARENSIS (Juno) Each 1.50 
One of the most beautiful of this section and one of the bluest 
of all iris. The color varies from light to medium blue. Each 
bulb produces 4 to 5 very large ruffled flowers. 12 inch stems. 
SIND-PERS (Juno) Each 3.50 
This rare hybrid resulting from a cross between sindjarensis 
and persica will be always treasured by those who possess it. 
Large intensely ruffled flowers of soft powder blue with a 
bright orange blaze on each fall. 3 to 4 flowers on 4 inch stems. 
Something extra special for any rockery. 
12 for 3.00 
All are strikingly beautiful and 
The very dwarf re ticulata group blooms 
The junos and tuberosa bloom with the dwarf bearded iris. 
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(Catalog value $3.90) 
VERNAL IRIS 
COLLECTION 
Reticulata 
Reticulata Cantab 
Reticulata Dijt 
Reticulata Hercules 
Tuberosa 
Danfordiae 
$3.25 
Postpaid 
VARTANI ALBA 
TUBEROSA (Specics) 
Unusual flowers of apple 
blotch on fall. 6 inches. 
VARTANI ALBA (Reticulata) 3 for 1.50; 12 for 5.50 
Perhaps the daintiest of all in this section. Pure white flowers 
with orange crests. The first reticulata to bloom and often 
flowers in January. Surprisingly hardy. 
VICARIA (Juno) Each .60; 12 for 4.50 
This fine robust species will delight the most cata ng 
with its many white-blue tinged flowers. There is some vari- 
ance as some bulbs produce flowers with considerable blue 
while others are almost pure white. As many as 7 or 8 flowers 
to each stem. Blooms with bucharica. 12 inches. 
WARLSIND (Juno) Each .75; 12 for 6.00 
A gayly colored hybrid from warleyensis and sindjarensis. Style 
arms are white with blue midrib. Falls are bright yellow with 
etched borders of brown and purple. 5 to 6 flowers on 12 inch 
stems. 
WILLMOTTIANA ALBA (Juno) Each .75; 12 for 6.00 
This charming white iris with a yellow blotch and delicate 
green tracery on each fall is a gem for the rockery or for 
grouping in the low border. A profuse bloomer with each stem 
bearing 8 or 9 blooms. About 10 inches high. 
RETICULATAS MAY BE FORCED FOR WINTER BLOOM 
3 for .50; 12 for 1.50 
green with velvety purple black 
You were most generous in your count. 
A Planting of JUNO IRIS 
Seattle, Wash. 
| want to tell you how delighted | am with the VERNAL IRIS Collection, which came from 
your gardens last October. The earlier ones are in bloom and are most beautiful and dainty. 
Mrs. E. B. Stone 
TUBEROSA > 
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