WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 55 
Gris. 
The bearded Iris have a wide range of color, their various 
tints and hues embracing all colors of the rainbow. They are 
hardy and easy to grow, continuing for years with almost no 
attention. Liberal use will produce masses of bloom making a 
most colorful garden through May and June. 
We are constantly adding new varieties which we consider 
have intrinsic worth and discarding those which are super- 
seded. 
The old leaves and stalks should be cleaned off and burned 
to leave no harboring place for disease or pests. 
Five of one variety will be furnished at the ten rate 
Ambassadeur — Tall, reddish-violet with velvety violet falls. 
30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
Bruno — Medium, rosy-fawn with rich reddish-brown falls. 
e0ecents each, $2.50 per ten. 
Coronation — Tall, the clear yellow flowers make a fine mass 
effect. One of the most satisfactory of this color. 30 cents 
each. $2.50 per ten. 
Crystal Beauty — Tall, branching flower stalks bear large 
flowers of crystal white. 40 cents each, $3.50 per ten. 
Depute Nomblot — Tall, copper-red with deep claret-crim- 
son falls. 30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
Dream — Medium, soft even pink. 30 cents each, $2.50 per 
ten. 
Grace Sturtevant — Tall, chocolate-brown with darker falls 
and bright orange-red beard. 30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
Great Lakes — Tall, strong stems bear large azure blue flow- 
ers of fine form. A variety of great merit. 50 cents each, 
$4.50 per ten. 
Indian Chief — Tall, deep reddish shades overlaid with 
bronze, making a very attractive flower. 35 cents each, 
$3.00 per ten. 
Jean Cayeaux — Tall, light buff with a golden light. Large, 
well-shaped flowers. A variety of charming, yet elusive 
beauty. 30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
June Bride — Medium, pure white with golden beard. Fine 
for mass effect as it blooms freely. 30 cents each, $2.50 
per ten. 
