IRIS KING. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢. 
Old gold and deep brown-maroon, edged 
brown on the standards; AM; 24”; M. 
KING KARL. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
Cream dotted with rose; very nice; AM. 
28 inches; M*, 
LA NEIGE. 28”; M* 35¢ 
A pretty waxy cream-white. 
MA MIE. 28”; M* 35¢ 
A pretty white frilled blue; AM. 
NEHEWKA. 28”; M 40¢ 
A beautiful variety; darkest blue-purple 
Plicata on white back ground. 
RED ORCHID. 28”; E 35¢ 
Vigorous and prollfic; brilliant ruby- 
brown with gold beard; HM. 
SPARK. 28”; E 35¢ 
A striking fiery brick red. 
ST OSYTH. 40¢ 
Duck egg-blue self; 30”; M. 
TAN TOY. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A beautiful tan-brown color; 18”; ML*. 
TITMOUSE. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.40 Each 40¢ 
An unusual Table Iris with beautifully 
formed flowers in amber-yellow, speckled 
and edged violet; 28”: M 
VALANCIA. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.40 Each 35¢ 
Ruffled flowers, orange-buff; 24”; ML. 
WARBLER. 25”; M®* 50¢ 
A pretty pure yellow; nice Table Iris. 
WIDGET. 24”; EM 
60¢ 
Table Iris; white plicata, speckled lav- 
ender. 
ZUA. 3—$1.25; 5—$2.00 Each 50¢ 
A very unusual variety; the most crink- 
led and ruffled Iris variety; color pearl 
gray; 18 inches; E. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
These are shipped seperately from the 
other types of Iris and will reach you late 
in September. See that the rhizomes are 
protected from heaving out of the ground 
; by winter frosts. Otherwise there are no 
special cultural directions. 
BOB WHITE. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A nice waxy snow white variety. 
CAEZAR’S BROTHER. 50¢ 
An intense velvety blue, real dark; 48”; 
the most popular of this color. 
GAY HEART. 3—$1.25 
Each 50¢ 
A nice dark blue self. 
SIBERIAN COLLECTION 
6 Varieties, my selection for ONLY 
$2.50, postpaid. This is a _ special 
offer; all plants labeled. 
HELEN ASTER. 3—$2.25 Each 90¢ 
Well rounded rosy red with halo near 
the throat of the falls; AM; HM; 30”. 
MILDRED STALHAN. 50¢ 
Pale China-blue; F horizontal. 
NORA DISTIN. 504 
Blue and white; nice form. 
PERRY’S BLUE. 3—$1.00 Each 50¢ 
One of the best blues. 
SKYLARK. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
An exquisite light blue. 
SOUND MONEY. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A good clear yellow; one of the best “50”. 
“SUMMER SKY. 715¢ 
F flaring white; S pale blue; 32”. 
WHITE DOE. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A beautiful large white flower 
DWARF IRIS FOR THE ROCKERY 
The Dwarf Bearded Iris has become 
very popular and next to the Tall 
Bearded, are the best Iris sellers. They 
are ideal for edging along walks and in 
the rockery. 
Most of them grow about §8’-10" tall 
and they should be planted about 12” 
apart. They flower earlier than the other 
types of Iris and in the central states, 
may begin as early as March and by 
May are through, when the Intermediateg 
and tall types begin to bloom. Their 
flowers are of the very best colors. 
We offer only the best varieties. 
SS 
ARAMIS. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A dainty light yellow of quality; 5”; E. 
ARENARIA. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
The foliage is grass-like in this variety; 
the color a fine yellow. 
AZUREA. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 35¢ 
A pretty variety in pale blue with 
beard; second earliest to bloom; 3”; EE. 
BLACK MIDGET. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
Almost a black color; shows up well 
against a white background; 9”; M. 
BLUE BEARD. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
An unusual color, olive white with 
purple streaks on the falls; 8”; E. 
BLUE JADE. 3—$1.25 50¢ 
Large flowered dark blue-purple; 8”; B 
orange; whole plant has a dark look. 
BRIDESMAID. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
Pale blue and yellow. 
CYANEA. 90¢ 
S_ rich lavender; F darker and very 
showy; B white; 6”; EE. 
DIXMUDE. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A pretty rich violet-purple flower; strong 
grower; 10”; E 
Dr. MANN. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 35; 
A very long lasting prolific bloomer; 
smoky to Petunia-violet color; 6’; M*. 
EBURNA. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 35¢ 
Lovely whitish yellow; 10 inches; &. 
ELF. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A wide petaled red-purpled that makes 
a bold effect in the rockery; 9”’’. 
FAIRY. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
One of the best “50”; light yellow. 
FLORIDA. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.40 Each 35¢ 
A soft primrose-yellow; very attractive. 
6 inches; Early. 
GRAMINEA. 3—90¢; 5—$1.40 Each 35¢ 
Strong growing rich red toned fragrant 
variety; 12 inches; E. 
HARBOR LIGHTS. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
Light yellow and of the best quality. 
LADDIE BOY. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A rich velvety deep blue; 15”; E. 
LITTLE JEWEL. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A pretty white variety with a faint 
blue cast and olive-green and ochre veins 
at the haft; 
LOBELIA. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A very good dark blue self; 8”; E. 
MOROCAIN. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
The standards are a clear violet; the 
falls a pansy-volet; nice. 
MIST ‘OPINK. 3—$2.00 Each $1.00 
showy red-pink with flaring falls; 
one of the best of the Dwarfs; 8”: E®. 
ORANGE QUEEN. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A beautiful deep rich yellow; substance 
very good; fragrant; 6’; E*. 
PUMILA ATROVIOLACEA. 3—$1.00 
5—$1.50 Each 35¢ 
The Easter Iris; very dwarf and strong 
grower; violet color; 5”; EE*. 
ROSE MIST. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A_ very lovely mauve-pink; popular. 
10 inches; early. 
DWARF COLLECTION 
20 Varieties of the above; our sel- 
ection, all labeled, for ONLY $6.35 
postpaid. 10 Varieties for $3.25. 
SCHNEEKUPPE. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
White with a cream throat; one of the 
best. 50725 6" 
SILVER ELF. 3— $1.00 Each 35¢ 
This has a pretty frilled flower in a 
silky silver white flushed royal purple on 
the falls; 10”; E. 
SNOW MAIDEF. 3—$1.20 Each 40¢ 
A nice brown-ian blend of colors and a 
creamy gold beard; 16”; E. 
SOCRATES. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
An excellent massing variety; uniform 
garnet tones; 6”; E. 
SPaING SKIES. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A more vigorous Azurea; 6”; EE. 
STEWART. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 35¢ 
A small and dainty yellow self; 6’; EE*. 
TAMPA. 10”; EE 35¢ 
Grass-like foliage; dainty; red toned with 
cream; HM, 
TINY TONY. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
Very small variety; red toned; 4”; E*. 
TONY. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
Richest wine color; orange beard; 3”; E. 
VILLEREAL. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
Very nice variegata in old rose; 8”; E. 
YELLOW FRILLS. 3-$1.00;5-$1.50 Each 40¢ 
A very choice deep yellow dusted gold; 
frilled flowers; 10”; E*, 
IRIS VARIETIES 
There has not been as much improve- 
ment in the Dwarf Iris as in the other 
types and we would be pleased to hear 
from anyone having new varieties equal 
or better than the ones we are growing. 
We expect to be able to add to this list 
by shipping time. Orders received before 
June will have an extra Iris added. These 
will be shipped in June as they mature be- 
fore the other Iris. 
IRIS SPECIES 
BRON SPUR. i 75¢ 
Sepia and old gold and yellow; 60’. 
CHAMAEIRIS. 3—$1.25 5—$2.00 50¢ 
These bloom just after the Dwarfs and 
grow 6-12 inhes tall; I have several un- 
named varieties, all very nice; where 3 or 
5 aree ordered, they will all be diffrent. [ 
recommend them highly for a dwarf plant- 
ing; even the foliage is attractive during 
the entire season. 
CRISTATA. ; ; 75¢ 
A beautiful little species native of Ky. 
and nearby states. Should bemoved right 
after flowering in May. Flower is a light 
blue with a beautiful dark blue eye; 3”; 
ideal for the rockery. 
ENSATA. 75¢ 
ENSATA, PEKIN FORM. 75¢ 
FLAVESCENS. (Imbricata) 715¢ 
HOOKERIANA. 715¢ 
IMBRICATA. (flavescens) 75¢ 
KERNERIANA. 75¢ 
KOCHII. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A bearded species; early; fragrant; red- 
