IRIS (Dutch) 
Delivery September to February 
Bulbcus Iris are not to be confused with the common or 
bearded form of Iris. The grace and beauty of this race 
of tall growing forms have nicKnamed them ‘‘Poor-man’s 
Orchids.” The bulbs are planted in the Fall only and bloom 
from Mid-Winter to Spring. The blue shadings of many, 
together with t»eir pencilings of gold in the fall make a 
color combination unequalled in any other flower. They 
require a fully sunny location and should be planted 4 to 
5 inches deep. 
White Exselsior. Best white. Imperator. Late, royal blue. 
Wedgewood. Early, light blue. Golden Harvest. Large, fine 
golden yellow. Your choice, 75c dozen; $5.50 per 100. Post- 
age 1l5dc. 
OUTSTANDING NEW DUTCH IRIS 
Le Meogel. Finest golden bronze ever offered. Tall, 
large flowered. Exceptionally long lasting. 
Blue Ribbon. Deep velvety royal blue color much like 
National Velvet, but a very large bloom. 
King Mauve. Immense flower in a dainty lavender 
blue. 
These three beauties will bloom at the same time, 
for a striking effect in your garden. 
Supply limited at this special price of $1.25 per 
dozen, or $8.00 per 100. Postage 1l5c. 
GLOXINIA 
Delivery January to April 
GLOXINIAS are one of Nature’s masterpieces. The velvety 
richness of their blues, violets, reds, etc., set them aside as 
the aristocrats among flowers. The main requisites, seml-- 
shade and a damp, warm air. Fine for greenhouse or 
lathhouse. Cultural directions furnished. 
Roi-des Rouges. Crimson frilled. 
Mount Blanc. Pure white. 
Tigrina (Spotted). Rose shades. 
Viclacea. Soft violet. 
90c each; $5.00 per dozen. Postage 1l5c. 
Also fine mixture of many other varieties. 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen. Postage 15c. 
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