. Spanish Iris Spanish Iris A Iris Xiphium Beautiful orchid-like flowers of good size carried on slender graceful stems. These bloom about 2 weeks after the Dutch Iris and make most charming clumps in the perennial border beside being very decorative if planted in the large rock garden. They are naturally hardy and should be planted as early in the fall as possible. The varieties we list are all of outstanding value. Belle Chinoise. A beautiful deep yellow. Cajanus. Lovely large canary yellow flowers with orange blotches. King of the Blues. Deep rich blue. Louise. Soft blue and white. Queen Wi


. Spanish Iris Spanish Iris A Iris Xiphium Beautiful orchid-like flowers of good size carried on slender graceful stems. These bloom about 2 weeks after the Dutch Iris and make most charming clumps in the perennial border beside being very decorative if planted in the large rock garden. They are naturally hardy and should be planted as early in the fall as possible. The varieties we list are all of outstanding value. Belle Chinoise. A beautiful deep yellow. Cajanus. Lovely large canary yellow flowers with orange blotches. King of the Blues. Deep rich blue. Louise. Soft blue and white. Queen Wilhelmina. Pure white. Reconnaisance. Rich bronze. bulbs of any of Ihe above: 3 for 22c; 12 for 80c; 100 fur Iris filifolia Imperator. This is a particularly fine and strong growing bulbous Iris having the same general appearance as the Dutch variety. Besides its use as a showy garden flower it is highly valued also for growing indoors during the winter and early spring. The flowers are a lovely rich deep blue. They are carried on fine long stems which makes them very valuable for cutting. Mam- moth bulbs 3 for 28c; 12 for ; 100 for


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