the varieties you will want in August. 
Be sure to see our Iris blooming in June, which is the best time to check 
IRIS 
PINK SENSATION. True, delicate light 
pink with a tangerine beard. A very large 
flower, full and rounded in form, extremely 
early. each $2.00 
PINNACLE. This distinguished Iris is 
unique because of its singular color com- 
bination—absolutely clear white standards 
and smooth primrose yellow falls—very 
fresh and lovely. each $2.00 
PRETENDER. A new color combination 
that is distinct and original, yellow stand- 
ards and deep blue violet falls. each $5.00 
ROCKET. A vivid most brilliant orange 
chrome, flowers are wide petaled and 
heavily substanced, an eye arresting Iris. 
each 75c 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN. Entirely distinct, 
this glorious new Iris is a smooth very 
light orange, will not fade in hot sun. — 
each $2.00 
SABLE. Wonderful shade of rich deep 
black-violet. A large Iris, fine in every 
way. each 75c¢ 
SPUN GOLD. A very famous yellow. A vel- 
vety golden yellow enhanced by a rich 
beard. each 75c 
TABU. <A _ supremely luxurious, velvety 
flower of blue black, enhanced by silken 
overtones. Large, tall and imposing. 
each $4.00 
THE ADMIRAL. An effective intense blue, 
deeper than medium, a _ profound and 
stately flower. each 75c 
VELVET DUSK. Very rich, deep black- 
violet. each $1.00 
VICE REGAL. A fine velvety bronze red- 
purple with a bronze beard . sacl #/5G 
CARE OF IRIS 
Iris is one of the easiest perennials to grow. The choice new varieties prove 
to be delightful surprises. 
Iris will grow in almost any soil if there is sun and good drainage, but are 
most satisfactory in fairly sandy soil with some humus added. 
The rhizomes should be planted just below the surface of the ground—no 
deeper. 
Steamed bone meal is an ideal fertilizer. Use about one cupful per square 
yard, 
